September 24, 2008
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Mercury is Retrograde
…again.
Doug and I went to Wasilla yesterday, to get supplies and take a few things in for Greyfox. I’m fatigued, fumble-fingered and brain-foggy today.
…again.
Doug and I went to Wasilla yesterday, to get supplies and take a few things in for Greyfox. I’m fatigued, fumble-fingered and brain-foggy today.
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again. See you on the other side of it. This too shall pass. (Takes a deep breath and reaches for her water glass.)
Indeed, it is. It’s incredibly brilliant of me to take on moving and marriage during merc retro, isn’t it?
/sarcasm
Brain foggy. Been there.
Oh, you too?
This isn’t the best of days for mercury retrograde…
I always forget about that. I wonder if if coincides at all with my migraines.
I don’t play video games, but I really enjoy Tactics – watching it, anyway.
That explains a lot.
Hoping you awake revived and clear-headed.



Hope you get some rest and feel refreshed soon.
You went where??
Hark! Was that the blare of a fog horn outside the window? That is going around. I had it today too.
I have often wondered but never asked… Why do you and your hubby live apart? Is that Hard? I would miss my husband even though he can be an ass sometimes. I love the end of the afternoon when he comes home and we swap day storys. Not that you can’t do that with him away. Any way, I was just curious.
@Dingydarla - Home is here, and his work is fifty miles away. Many factors combine to make commuting impractical, and so he lives in a little one-room cabin where he works. It isn’t really hard. We see each other more than we would if we were a bi-coastal couple, and get on each other’s nerves less than we would if we lived in each other’s pockets. We both enjoy our evening conversations every day after 9 when cell minutes are cheaper, and when he goes to the library or the credit union, he calls me from the free phones there.