Thoughts and Musings



Home
Get Email Updates
The Glider Boys
My Facebook
Sydney's Page

Admin Password

Remember Me

3080123 Curiosities served
Share on Facebook

Exhausted Beyond Comprehension
Previous Entry :: Next Entry

Mood:
See title.

Read/Post Comments (2)

Donate Weapons of Mass Destruction

I didn't get much sleep at all last night. It was around 2:30am before I even was able to crawl into bed. Saturday morning I had to wake up at 8:30am. Ugh.

But, I did indeed get up on time this morning and we all got ready and headed out to my final hair appointment at Gebhart *snifflewah*. I love the pale buttery blonde color that it is now and am sticking with that. I got the roots touched up and the color pulled through (bleach roots, wash out bleach, condition, dry, put color overlay on, wash it out, dry and style) and got some waxing done as well. Dennis showed me his tattoo when he saw that I got a new one and it was fun to be there. It sucked saying goodbye and I gave them my contact information and got Margie's.

After my hair appointment we had lunch at Golden China and then headed to a local drug store for some much needed items. They were out of what I was looking for. From there we went to Gameology and Rob picked up this months D&D book (which I have been very much looking forward to) Fiendish Codex 2: Tyrants of the Nine Hells. We then made another drug store run and were finally able to get what we were looking for. On the way home we stopped off at an Avenue where I got some sweaters (I'm going to need them in the cold weather) and a few more pairs of panties. Then we headed home.

At home we packed. We had to take a break when Gabriel scratched across Rob's eye with his fingernail. Rob was in severe pain and lost all vision in his eye. When it came back, he could only see shadows. We were so close to heading to the ER. We even called the Good Sam ER, but they said they don't treat eye injuries. Eventually the pain subsided and slowly he's getting his vision back. We'll see how it is tomorrow. We had wanted to pack up the entire dining room (which is actually the room where we keep all the crap that won't fit anywhere else) but that didn't happen. We got maybe a quarter to a half of it done. We're behind where we want to be packing wise, but that's understandable because of the eye injury. We're getting down to the wire, barely packed, and the stress is taking a toll on the both of us.

We just finished our packing for tonight only because we're too exhausted to do any more. It's currently 12:34am and we still need to feed Gabriel and get him ready for bed. I don't see us being able to go to bed anytime soon. Exhaustion is literally making me sick (nauseous, hot and cold flashes, shaky, dizzy, slurred speech, and in pain to stay awake) but there's not much I can do about it. And we can't sleep in tomorrow because we have a ton more packing to get done, my Mom's flight comes in early in the morning, and we have to get Sydney to the vet for his check up and flight certificate.

Oh, on a side note the tattoo looks super cool. When I was able to take the bandage off this morning I washed it up and took a closer look at it. I love it. However, I had an allergic reaction to the tape used to hold the bandage on so the area around it has a rash wherever the tape touched me. I used hypoallergenic paper tape for the clean bandage I put on this morning, but I don't think it's hypoallergenic because I'm starting to get itchy under that. I'm tempted to go without a bandage over night. We'll see.

----------

You Have Your Sarcastic Moments
While you're not sarcastic at all times, you definitely have a cynical edge.
In your opinion, not all people are annoying. Some are dead!
And although you do have your genuine moments, you can't help getting your zingers in.
Some people might be a little hurt by your sarcasm, but it's more likely they think you're hilarious.


Read/Post Comments (2)

Previous Entry :: Next Entry

Back to Top

Powered by JournalScape © 2001-2010 JournalScape.com. All rights reserved.
All content rights reserved by the author.
custsupport@journalscape.com