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Apr. 3rd, 2011 08:07 pmBook #27: The Janissary Tree
Book #28: Asleep: The Forgotten Epidemic...
Book #29: The Bellini Card
( In which I blather about my eating habits )
I spent various bits of today being useful, in that I now have clean socks and clean shirts and my winter jacket is hanging to dry (and I remembered to take the lip balm out of the pocket before I washed it!), and I managed to clip three of Snip's left front claws. She still detests having her feet interfered with, but I'm persistent and I had cheese, and she'll do almost anything for provolone.
P&R on Tuesday, and then I can start thinking about packing to go on vacation. I don't even have to worry too much about vacation screwing up the schedule for paying off the student loan, because the difference between what I took out of the pay-off-the-loan fund to pay for the vacation and what I put back in this month after I paid the bills was only $62. That makes me a very happy camper. I just might get the damn loan paid off when I want to, after all.
Book #28: Asleep: The Forgotten Epidemic...
Book #29: The Bellini Card
( In which I blather about my eating habits )
I spent various bits of today being useful, in that I now have clean socks and clean shirts and my winter jacket is hanging to dry (and I remembered to take the lip balm out of the pocket before I washed it!), and I managed to clip three of Snip's left front claws. She still detests having her feet interfered with, but I'm persistent and I had cheese, and she'll do almost anything for provolone.
P&R on Tuesday, and then I can start thinking about packing to go on vacation. I don't even have to worry too much about vacation screwing up the schedule for paying off the student loan, because the difference between what I took out of the pay-off-the-loan fund to pay for the vacation and what I put back in this month after I paid the bills was only $62. That makes me a very happy camper. I just might get the damn loan paid off when I want to, after all.