Ah. So *that* is what’s wrong with me. I’m sick. Ugh.
And Dayquil is my friend. Keith says I did this same icky sicky thing during this stage of work on books one and two. I don’t recall. And I have to appear as a casting director at an LMU acting class this afternoon. Dayquil, save me!
Spied in Blogland today… someone who feels like I do about the telephone and a brilliant surviving-a-family-wedding blog. Enjoy visiting those! I’m going back to bed ’til it’s time to leave.
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Ew. Don’t be sick. Happy health vibes headed your way, chica!
hope you feel better soon, bonnie! My hip is still giving me fits. Know of a cheap chiropractor who will do a one-time adjustment? Not one of the “oh, you’ll need like 20 visits for us to fix that!” types.
Sorry you’ve been sick, Bonnie! I hope you’ll be back to your old self soon.
Oh, and I totally prefer e-mail to the phone. Mainly because I have a couple of friends who expect me to be their therapist on the phone 😉 — In e-mail it’s a lot easier….
I LOVE the “Giant Effin’ Q” – of both varieties.
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What a good read (about the phone)! I REALLY am anti-phone too…I tend to end up in 2-3 hour conversations that I don’t really have time for half the time! When I do call people, it’s mainly just family and long distance friends and it has to be done via a “phone date,” where I set aside time…but not very often! With email, why do we NEED long-ass phone conversations? Writing is far better for the soul, in my opinion. :o)