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CelticMoon11
June 19th, 2006, 12:34 AM
Well for one I finished my exams so no more uni till next semester weeeee!:cheers: I even managed to finish a 3hour exam in 35minutes because I knew everything woohoo!
But also I just finished moving the computer room into the dinning room, the spare room into the computer room :abbed: and now I have a WHHHOOOLLLEEE room for my witchery! :broomride
The only bad thing today is the button on my brand new jeans popped out and they didnt have any left so had to order in a new pair (seeing I only wore them twice I don't have to pay of course) and I'm extremely naustious with a headache but you get that :damncold:
So yes all in all not even popped jeans and sickyness can ruin my good mood now!!:boing:
Whats your highs and lows for the day?
Mouse
June 19th, 2006, 12:39 AM
Witchery? *twitch* It's Witchcraft W-I-T-C-H-C-R-A-F-T!!! :lol: I'm just picking on you.
That's great :D Wootness for you! and congrats on the exam! I'm on the way to see the shrink, so we'll see what my highs and lows are when I come back.
Messiah pinched the pine cones I use on my altar to represent him upstairs and now I can't find them!!! Whatever shall I dooo?
CelticMoon11
June 19th, 2006, 01:00 AM
Would you prefer my usual "witchypooness"? :p :lol: Did I mention at coffee with Bec today I ate the whole jar of sugar? Hehehe
Oh dear well I hope it goes better than the previous visit! Best of luck and feel free to stab her in the eye with a spoon if need be its ok I'll allow it :lol: jks
Really? Hmm buggers a romp about the bushland to see if u can find anything that serfices? Yes i know I cant spell brains shutdown till next semester hehe
Is there any pine trees around? Or any other tree that bares bits of that...description?
See ya when you get back!
Mouse
June 19th, 2006, 04:57 AM
Yeah, but it wouldn't be the same!! :p
Witchypooness is better. "Witchery" is an old womans clothing store.
CelticMoon11
June 19th, 2006, 07:04 AM
I know you need to ask him where he put it you never know it may show up again maybe he just needed to "stretch his legs" ;)
Ok ok I'll stick with witchypooness its just soo much longer to write! Whinge! :lol:
CheshireEyes
June 19th, 2006, 07:15 AM
Witchery? *twitch* It's Witchcraft W-I-T-C-H-C-R-A-F-T!!! :lol: I'm just picking on you.
Hey Mouse! that was cuteness with the witchery! I liked that, hehehe :lol:
jk
CheshireEyes
June 19th, 2006, 07:16 AM
:) Well for one I finished my exams so no more uni till next semester weeeee!:cheers: I even managed to finish a 3hour exam in 35minutes because I knew everything woohoo!
But also I just finished moving the computer room into the dinning room, the spare room into the computer room :abbed: and now I have a WHHHOOOLLLEEE room for my witchery! :broomride
The only bad thing today is the button on my brand new jeans popped out and they didnt have any left so had to order in a new pair (seeing I only wore them twice I don't have to pay of course) and I'm extremely naustious with a headache but you get that :damncold:
So yes all in all not even popped jeans and sickyness can ruin my good mood now!!:boing:
Whats your highs and lows for the day?
Congrats, glad you got some time to rest from school exams, enjoy the time off!!!:cheers:
StephanieAine
June 19th, 2006, 03:05 PM
Well for one I finished my exams so no more uni till next semester weeeee!:cheers: I even managed to finish a 3hour exam in 35minutes because I knew everything woohoo!
But also I just finished moving the computer room into the dinning room, the spare room into the computer room :abbed: and now I have a WHHHOOOLLLEEE room for my witchery! :broomride
The only bad thing today is the button on my brand new jeans popped out and they didnt have any left so had to order in a new pair (seeing I only wore them twice I don't have to pay of course) and I'm extremely naustious with a headache but you get that :damncold:
So yes all in all not even popped jeans and sickyness can ruin my good mood now!!:boing:
Whats your highs and lows for the day?
Oh, that's terrific, CelticMoon! Last I recall, you were stressing about whether you'd remember everything (although you were doing a mighty fine job with that synaptic pruning bit <g>!). Be sure to let us know when you find out the results - I bet you did well, but it will be fun to hear the "for sure" results so that we can all hoot and hollar at ya <g>.
Hmm - highs and lows - well, mine aren't too "wow"... sort of a depressing situation... I'm going through chemo... so my "highs and lows" tend to be on a very different scale. But I'll play the game anyway!
Highs (so far... it's only noon) would be: my meds are working fairly well, so I'm sitting here comfortably in my chair, goofing around on MW and simultaneously working on my book (I'm a writer... and MW gives me a bit of a break). Another high: just a couple more days until a new reality show starts, and I love reality TV because I'm just plain *warped and geeky.*
Lows: my foot is injured or else something else is wrong... hopefully not involving a blood clot (which would be bad, because it would cause my chemo for Wednesday to be canceled until they fix me), but possibly an injury from when I fell the other day (not too serious - I tripped over the end of the vacuum cleaner because I lost my balance walking past it... I wasn't using my walker, and I probably should have been, considering that I was sort of wobbly at the time).
The other low: I want a treat and I don't have any treats <sniffle>. I need something... either sweet and chocolatey or something salty; I'm not sure. All I know is that whatever it is, I want it, and I don't have it!
firedancer
June 19th, 2006, 04:35 PM
I am freaking out because my exams start on Wednsday and i think i am going to fail my math one. Also i have a painting due and i hate it (but it is worth 15% of my grade so i have to finnish it) and i am so tired i am practically falling asleep where i sit. the pressure is starting to get to me. feels like my head could blow off any second.
happy thing though, tomorrow is the last day of actual classes. Yay!
CelticMoon11
June 19th, 2006, 08:00 PM
Oh, that's terrific, CelticMoon! Last I recall, you were stressing about whether you'd remember everything (although you were doing a mighty fine job with that synaptic pruning bit <g>!). Be sure to let us know when you find out the results - I bet you did well, but it will be fun to hear the "for sure" results so that we can all hoot and hollar at ya <g>.
I hope so I got a Credit in both of my assignments that were horribly hard. Each had a 25% weighting so my overall mark is sitting on about 35/50, the exam is worth 50% so I only needed 15/50 to get a PS of 50/100 so hopefully I blitzed the exam and get a credit or distinction! The other two exams I'll probably fail though but because of my sinusitis and sick cats (adding extra stress) i put in for a misadventure so if I do fail hopefully they'll let me take the exam again so I don't need to repeat the whole subject! I think we get our results mid July :(
Hmm - highs and lows - well, mine aren't too "wow"... sort of a depressing situation... I'm going through chemo... so my "highs and lows" tend to be on a very different scale. But I'll play the game anyway!
Highs (so far... it's only noon) would be: my meds are working fairly well, so I'm sitting here comfortably in my chair, goofing around on MW and simultaneously working on my book (I'm a writer... and MW gives me a bit of a break). Another high: just a couple more days until a new reality show starts, and I love reality TV because I'm just plain *warped and geeky.*
What are you having chemo for? If you can/wish to say that is *hugs*. What do you write? I'm not really a reality tv person but I do like shows like Supernatural...mmmm Jensen Ackles yum yum
Lows: my foot is injured or else something else is wrong... hopefully not involving a blood clot (which would be bad, because it would cause my chemo for Wednesday to be canceled until they fix me), but possibly an injury from when I fell the other day (not too serious - I tripped over the end of the vacuum cleaner because I lost my balance walking past it... I wasn't using my walker, and I probably should have been, considering that I was sort of wobbly at the time).
The other low: I want a treat and I don't have any treats <sniffle>. I need something... either sweet and chocolatey or something salty; I'm not sure. All I know is that whatever it is, I want it, and I don't have it!
All that's no good I've tripped over the vacuum cleaner the other day too and I have no excuse except Im a cluts! :lol: Could just be some bruising deep in the footsie when I was younger I slid on my friends mat smacked my toes into the bottom of a metal bed, broke all the bones and ripped all the nerves but it barely bruised a bit! I find when I want chocolate or something sweet and theres nothing around I suck on some honey it's so yum and a bit better for you lol too bad Cadbury doesn't home deliver!
CelticMoon11
June 19th, 2006, 08:02 PM
:)
Congrats, glad you got some time to rest from school exams, enjoy the time off!!!:cheers:
Don't you worry I will be! I told Mouse I was considering dancing around in my new witchy room to the tune of "I'm so excited, and I just can't hide it" :lol: but then I thought no I'll probably trip and go through the window knowing my luck!
CelticMoon11
June 19th, 2006, 08:05 PM
I am freaking out because my exams start on Wednsday and i think i am going to fail my math one. Also i have a painting due and i hate it (but it is worth 15% of my grade so i have to finnish it) and i am so tired i am practically falling asleep where i sit. the pressure is starting to get to me. feels like my head could blow off any second.
happy thing though, tomorrow is the last day of actual classes. Yay!
Aww *hugs* I was like that last week when I had my statistics exam I think I failed famously! What is your painting of? Just think you're almost there! I know it doesn't help much but just think of the relief afterwards!
fangedeshana
June 19th, 2006, 10:03 PM
GRATS!~@~!!
I just finished exams too - passed and now I have three weeks until second semester starts! That a nice high ;)
I also now have the time to set up my massage/healing/meditation/witchipooness room just the way I want it. I also have a nice size ammount of strawberry daquirri in the fridge to celebrate!
Low: I'm stuck at home by myself for the next four days and have to occupy myself. Which isnt so much as a low, as it give me the privacy and space to catch up pn some witchy stuff. ^_^
CelticMoon11
June 20th, 2006, 12:02 AM
GRATS!~@~!!
I just finished exams too - passed and now I have three weeks until second semester starts! That a nice high ;)
I also now have the time to set up my massage/healing/meditation/witchipooness room just the way I want it. I also have a nice size ammount of strawberry daquirri in the fridge to celebrate!
Low: I'm stuck at home by myself for the next four days and have to occupy myself. Which isnt so much as a low, as it give me the privacy and space to catch up pn some witchy stuff. ^_^
We go back the 27th July but I'll be working before then *sigh* but at least I can relax for about 2-3 weeks, then work 2weeks, then study AND work for another 4 weeks, then study lol but now its FREEEDOOMMMM!!!
Ohh massage I need one of those mmm, strawberry daqurri, not too sure what that is but anything with strawberries is the best :D
True, but like you said at least you have some relaxing YOU time for a bit :) That's always good to have! Any plans for Yule? (I see you're in Melbourne:) )
CelticMoon11
June 20th, 2006, 12:50 AM
This is my altar room featuring Cleya drinking out of my quarter cup! 8O
StephanieAine
June 20th, 2006, 06:30 PM
I hope so I got a Credit in both of my assignments that were horribly hard. Each had a 25% weighting so my overall mark is sitting on about 35/50, the exam is worth 50% so I only needed 15/50 to get a PS of 50/100 so hopefully I blitzed the exam and get a credit or distinction! The other two exams I'll probably fail though but because of my sinusitis and sick cats (adding extra stress) i put in for a misadventure so if I do fail hopefully they'll let me take the exam again so I don't need to repeat the whole subject! I think we get our results mid July :(
Keep me posted! You have me good n' hooked on your educational life. It's like being glued to some sort of intellectual/psychological soap opera. "Will CelticMoon cram enough information in order to pass the exams? What will the final score be? Will CelticMoon disolve into a fit of tears and fall to a quivering heap on the floor due to the stress of waiting until July to discover the answer? Stay tuned...."
What are you having chemo for? If you can/wish to say that is *hugs*.
<Hugs back atcha - and thank you, too. Times like these, I can surely use all the hugs I can get!>
Okay, I'm going to tell you and the other thread readers... I just hope I don't depress everyone too much or freak everyone out (if anyone is concerned about being freaked out, please just skip this next part).
I'm having the chemo for metastatic cancer of the cervix. This is the first I've really talked about it here for various reasons, other than mentioning it a couple of times in passing. I was originally diagnosed in 1993 and was given only three months or less to live, but I beat the odds. I really thought I had totally beaten it... but apparently it was just hanging around (which is sort of typical when it metastasizes like this; it had gone through the lymph system, so there was no way of telling where it would go.)
A few months ago... at the end of February... I ended up being in tremendous pain (like screaming pain... I don't actually remember much of it, but my daughter found me). Went to the hospital, had emergency surgery for what they thought was probably going to end up being an intestinal blockage. Yeah, LOL, some blockage: turned out to be a tumor that had grown around my intestine, which acted as a blockage.
So, I had to have that fixed - ugh, not good, I don't even want to get into that aspect. As it turned out when the surgery was all finished, they found seven tumors, with two of them being on my liver and one low, large mass in my pelvis.
After they did more CTs and MRIs, and when the pathology reports from surgery came back, they found out that the two tumors on the outside of the liver were just part of it; there are tumors throughout my liver actually, plus the ones in my pelvis that are hanging around. I can't have a liver transplant because cancer patients can't have them apparently, and I can't have any more radiation treatments because they gave me the max dosage back in '93, and they can't do anything surgical to remove anything... so I'm having chemo to try to make them shrink or vanish or whatever. (To anyone who reads this - please, no spells; please understand, for religious reasons, I don't want any spells done... not that I don't appreciate the heartfelt reasons people want to do them for me sometimes, because I *do* appreciate the sentiment and the concern, but I have to obey God in order for me to be true to my faith. I hope everyone understands!)
My doctors have been amazed that I made it even after everything that happened in '93... and so I'm working very hard to do a "repeat performance" when it comes to being "the miracle girl." It's pretty intense, and due to the surgical issues from February and the increase of pain and so forth, it's rather frustrating (I've dealt with chronic pain since '93 so I was sort of used to that part, but this particular chemo, as one of its side effects, causes additional pain... how lovely, LOL). They increased my pain medicine, though, so that helps. I just wish I didn't have to deal with the surgical stuff I had to deal with, plus the scar is ugly... but I'm alive, I'm alive, I'm alive and here to be with my daughter, praise to God through Christ my Savior! I'm a fighter.
I really hope people don't get weird now that I've said this. Please don't get weird, everyone; I'm still the same me. Most of you didn't even know that I've been sick for so many years, right? Yes, this is an extremely dire situation... but I'm still me.
What do you write?
Right now, a Celtic Christianity book. (I'm having some financial issues due to my illness, so keep your fingers crossed that I get a deal with a good publishing house and that I get an advance, because I definitely need the funds!) But... I write all kinds of things.
My first love is poetry, and my biggest inspirations/influences would be Carolyn Kizer, Diane Wakoski, Mark Doty, Carolyn Forche, Russell Edson (an odd one to add in this combination, but I love him), and Reynolds Price.
I adore fiction, too - and in recent years, my favorite thing in that category would have to be "flash fiction." There's just something about that particular form that I love. Just like I love the genre that is known as "creative nonfiction" - a truly wacky form that can sometimes seem a bit like fiction itself.
As far as favorite writers go, in the fiction category, there are so many it's difficult to even think of names for some reason, LOL! Off the top of my head, Arthur Golden (Memoirs of a Geisha. Read it long before they turned it into a film - and still haven't seen it, just read it. I hear that the book is better, and I believe it!)... Stephen King, simply because of the book Misery (again, read it before seeing the movie; the book is really compelling and totally twisted)... Barbara Kingsolver (recently started reading her)... Joyce Carol Oates (amaaaaaazing - I'm a long-time fan)... wow, tons of people, really.
OH!!!!! And ABSOLUTELY Nicholson Baker. He is a GENIUS. If you don't know about him - go run an Amazon search and see if you can read an excerpt of any of these books, which I'll put in order of my own personal preferences: The Fermata (twisted, a bit creepy, disturbing, offensive, compelling, and somehow sexy all at the same time), A Box of Matches, and U and I (actually, U and I is probably my favorite because of the subject matter, which has to do with a writer - Baker himself - being totally obsessed with Updike in a stalkery sort of way). As soon as I'm able, I really want to get The Everlasting Story of Nory. By the way, Baker's book called Vox is about phone sex... and apparently Monica gave Bill (as in President C.) that book as a gift. LOL.
I'm not really a reality tv person but I do like shows like Supernatural...mmmm Jensen Ackles yum yum
Ah! Jensen Ackles! He's a bit youngish for me - but how adorable and sexy he is! He used to play Eric on Days of Our Lives (the only soap I watch - I've been watching, literally, since infancy). I couldn't believe how gorgeous he was... but I wasn't a bit surprised that his soap career was short-lived. I knew that he'd end up being offered more substantial roles on primetime tv or films or something!
So - you (we!) have great taste in men, LOL.
All that's no good I've tripped over the vacuum cleaner the other day too and I have no excuse except Im a cluts! :lol: Could just be some bruising deep in the footsie when I was younger I slid on my friends mat smacked my toes into the bottom of a metal bed, broke all the bones and ripped all the nerves but it barely bruised a bit! I find when I want chocolate or something sweet and theres nothing around I suck on some honey it's so yum and a bit better for you lol too bad Cadbury doesn't home deliver!
ROFL - okay, I read that part very quickly because I was multitasking (conversing with my daughter, reading you, and hearing an odd something-or-other going on outside that I couldn't figure out). For whatever reason, I looked at your text, looked up again to do whatever I was doing, looked back down, and I could have SWORN that you just told me that sometimes when you want something sweet, you wait until nobody is around and you put some honey on your toes and lick it off, which is yummy, but you'd rather use Cadbury. I was thinking, "Wow - she's honest, and flexible, too!" Then when I realized what you really said, I thought, "Wow, I'm STUPID!"
Hugs,
Stevie
CelticMoon11
June 20th, 2006, 07:23 PM
Keep me posted! You have me good n' hooked on your educational life. It's like being glued to some sort of intellectual/psychological soap opera. "Will CelticMoon cram enough information in order to pass the exams? What will the final score be? Will CelticMoon disolve into a fit of tears and fall to a quivering heap on the floor due to the stress of waiting until July to discover the answer? Stay tuned...."
lol well I'm sorry to disappoint but I can ruin the plot about me crying 8O I've never cried over an exam or assignment result, a better statement would be Will Celtic Moon throw her computer out the window in a fit of fiery rage? Hahaha!
Maybe there should be a TV show made the Celtic Moon Cronicles, I'd promise it would be highly entertaining especially the amount of things I'd trip over :D
<Hugs back atcha - and thank you, too. Times like these, I can surely use all the hugs I can get!>
Okay, I'm going to tell you and the other thread readers... I just hope I don't depress everyone too much or freak everyone out (if anyone is concerned about being freaked out, please just skip this next part).
I'm having the chemo for metastatic cancer of the cervix. This is the first I've really talked about it here for various reasons, other than mentioning it a couple of times in passing. I was originally diagnosed in 1993 and was given only three months or less to live, but I beat the odds. I really thought I had totally beaten it... but apparently it was just hanging around (which is sort of typical when it metastasizes like this; it had gone through the lymph system, so there was no way of telling where it would go.)
A few months ago... at the end of February... I ended up being in tremendous pain (like screaming pain... I don't actually remember much of it, but my daughter found me). Went to the hospital, had emergency surgery for what they thought was probably going to end up being an intestinal blockage. Yeah, LOL, some blockage: turned out to be a tumor that had grown around my intestine, which acted as a blockage.
So, I had to have that fixed - ugh, not good, I don't even want to get into that aspect. As it turned out when the surgery was all finished, they found seven tumors, with two of them being on my liver and one low, large mass in my pelvis.
After they did more CTs and MRIs, and when the pathology reports from surgery came back, they found out that the two tumors on the outside of the liver were just part of it; there are tumors throughout my liver actually, plus the ones in my pelvis that are hanging around. I can't have a liver transplant because cancer patients can't have them apparently, and I can't have any more radiation treatments because they gave me the max dosage back in '93, and they can't do anything surgical to remove anything... so I'm having chemo to try to make them shrink or vanish or whatever. (To anyone who reads this - please, no spells; please understand, for religious reasons, I don't want any spells done... not that I don't appreciate the heartfelt reasons people want to do them for me sometimes, because I *do* appreciate the sentiment and the concern, but I have to obey God in order for me to be true to my faith. I hope everyone understands!)
My doctors have been amazed that I made it even after everything that happened in '93... and so I'm working very hard to do a "repeat performance" when it comes to being "the miracle girl." It's pretty intense, and due to the surgical issues from February and the increase of pain and so forth, it's rather frustrating (I've dealt with chronic pain since '93 so I was sort of used to that part, but this particular chemo, as one of its side effects, causes additional pain... how lovely, LOL). They increased my pain medicine, though, so that helps. I just wish I didn't have to deal with the surgical stuff I had to deal with, plus the scar is ugly... but I'm alive, I'm alive, I'm alive and here to be with my daughter, praise to God through Christ my Savior! I'm a fighter.
I really hope people don't get weird now that I've said this. Please don't get weird, everyone; I'm still the same me. Most of you didn't even know that I've been sick for so many years, right? Yes, this is an extremely dire situation... but I'm still me.
Wow that is pretty intense hun I'm so sorry to hear that but at the same time so glad that you have beaten the odds and gotten pretty much an extra 14years-ish out of life that's incredible!
One of my friends mum's had cervical cancer but luckily it didn't spred however just before she went in for surgery she found out she was pregnant and needed to possibly chose between the baby and her life, she ended up having the baby which was premature but in time that they could give her surgery and chemo and saved her life! I was too little at the time but was told it later in life and was just amazed at what people can survive when they say "what? 3 months? bugger this I'll show you what I'm made of!" it's very inspiring :)
My Grandfather had chemo and said it was the worst feeling of his life. *Throws in some extra hugs* :). I hadn't heard that cancer patients couldn't get transplants is it because of the risk of the cancer infecting the new organs and/or the anti-rejection medication interfereing with the immune system?
Just because someone has cancer doesn't mean they are a different person I'm sure no one will get weirded out but I can imagine people being concerned for you as friends do. We all like to think our friends are well and healthy and if we find out differently it can upset and concern people but that's what a friends job is :) and to also offer any extra support you may need. Even if you don't want it it's always good to know theres a security blanket of hugs waiting to catch and help you if you fall or just need a little help at one time or another putting each foot after the other :)
Right now, a Celtic Christianity book. (I'm having some financial issues due to my illness, so keep your fingers crossed that I get a deal with a good publishing house and that I get an advance, because I definitely need the funds!) But... I write all kinds of things.
My first love is poetry, and my biggest inspirations/influences would be Carolyn Kizer, Diane Wakoski, Mark Doty, Carolyn Forche, Russell Edson (an odd one to add in this combination, but I love him), and Reynolds Price.
I adore fiction, too - and in recent years, my favorite thing in that category would have to be "flash fiction." There's just something about that particular form that I love. Just like I love the genre that is known as "creative nonfiction" - a truly wacky form that can sometimes seem a bit like fiction itself.
As far as favorite writers go, in the fiction category, there are so many it's difficult to even think of names for some reason, LOL! Off the top of my head, Arthur Golden (Memoirs of a Geisha. Read it long before they turned it into a film - and still haven't seen it, just read it. I hear that the book is better, and I believe it!)... Stephen King, simply because of the book Misery (again, read it before seeing the movie; the book is really compelling and totally twisted)... Barbara Kingsolver (recently started reading her)... Joyce Carol Oates (amaaaaaazing - I'm a long-time fan)... wow, tons of people, really.
OH!!!!! And ABSOLUTELY Nicholson Baker. He is a GENIUS. If you don't know about him - go run an Amazon search and see if you can read an excerpt of any of these books, which I'll put in order of my own personal preferences: The Fermata (twisted, a bit creepy, disturbing, offensive, compelling, and somehow sexy all at the same time), A Box of Matches, and U and I (actually, U and I is probably my favorite because of the subject matter, which has to do with a writer - Baker himself - being totally obsessed with Updike in a stalkery sort of way). As soon as I'm able, I really want to get The Everlasting Story of Nory. By the way, Baker's book called Vox is about phone sex... and apparently Monica gave Bill (as in President C.) that book as a gift. LOL.
Ah! Jensen Ackles! He's a bit youngish for me - but how adorable and sexy he is! He used to play Eric on Days of Our Lives (the only soap I watch - I've been watching, literally, since infancy). I couldn't believe how gorgeous he was... but I wasn't a bit surprised that his soap career was short-lived. I knew that he'd end up being offered more substantial roles on primetime tv or films or something!
So - you (we!) have great taste in men, LOL.
How long do you think till you're finished your book? I've always wanted to write fiction but get to about 70pages then I'll get cranky with it and chuck it aside or in the bin and give up in a huff for a few months because it's starting to remind me of a David Eddings style of writing *shudders* (sorry but I HATE his way of writing as soon as theres an obsticle someone magically appears to get them through it and you know, not guess, KNOW the ending of the book about 1/4 of the way through ITS SO SIMPLE ARG!!! Errhem anyway...).
I haven't heard of any of those authors or poets I will admit, I'm a Melanie Rawn & Anne McCaffrey supporter, well I was but the Dragon of Pern series just started getting way to repeatative so I gave up on it and was annoyed when I found out she had a ghost writer do most of her books now supposedly. I must admit I also like Harry Potter lol and I love Katherine Kerr have you heard of her? She writes a lot of fiction heavily woven in Celtic Mythology they are very interesting to read.
I have also read arg I've forgotten her name hmm she's a relatively popular author at the moment it's forensic detective work my mum read them and passed them onto be because I like CSI and crime investigation shows but not so much reading them but it was still an interesting book. Kathy R...Ri...Reins? Riegns something like that..
Don't tell me that! I don't want to know my spunky little edible was on a soap opera! *cries* :lol: it's a good thing he got snatched up not only that he's on Smallville AND Supernatural so I have two shows in which to perve *purrs*
Even my mum thinks he's a spunky little morsle so we must all have a great taste in yummy boys! :D Although she does like some older guys that makes my skin crawl lol, give it another 20 or so years and I'll be disturbing my kids like that too though :lol:
ROFL - okay, I read that part very quickly because I was multitasking (conversing with my daughter, reading you, and hearing an odd something-or-other going on outside that I couldn't figure out). For whatever reason, I looked at your text, looked up again to do whatever I was doing, looked back down, and I could have SWORN that you just told me that sometimes when you want something sweet, you wait until nobody is around and you put some honey on your toes and lick it off, which is yummy, but you'd rather use Cadbury. I was thinking, "Wow - she's honest, and flexible, too!" Then when I realized what you really said, I thought, "Wow, I'm STUPID!"
Hugs,
Stevie
Don't give my boyfriend idea's! :lol: (just kidding :D ). Ah no I can honestly say licking honey off my toes has never popped into my head, what were you thinking of? :lol: Must have been all the talk about Jensen Ackles hahaha. Although yes I am quite flexible I can put my legs over my shoulders! (Disclaimer: Kids don't try that at home, you may get stuck :lol: ) But I can't put my legs over and up behind my head yet although I have tried several times to no avail lol.
Take care of yourself and make sure you take good care of yourself and fill up on Cadbury and all sorts of yummo things!
Hugs,
Celtic Moon
fangedeshana
June 20th, 2006, 07:44 PM
We go back the 27th July but I'll be working before then *sigh* but at least I can relax for about 2-3 weeks, then work 2weeks, then study AND work for another 4 weeks, then study lol but now its FREEEDOOMMMM!!!
Ohh massage I need one of those mmm, strawberry daqurri, not too sure what that is but anything with strawberries is the best :D
True, but like you said at least you have some relaxing YOU time for a bit :) That's always good to have! Any plans for Yule? (I see you're in Melbourne:) )
I haven't got any huge plans this year. I'll be spending a few momment outside tonight after my yummy roast dinner to say my tribute to winter and coax the sun back into full so it's not so damn cold here anymore! But my partner took the day off work, so my other witchy plans have been a little dampened. But thats okay, I can make up with it with this yummy roast! Bit of holly and misteltoe garnish, hot choc, marshmellows and some nice candles lighting the house!
I think I'll enjoy myself plenty tonight! *scampers off to buy some nice roast pork*
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