Another Sunday Lazy Sunday
Feb. 26th, 2006 11:50 amToday is one of those weekend days where I plan on doing nothing, really -- except cleaning, laundry, sorting clothes, writing in the latest chapter, and carefully fighting this intruding seasonal cold. My roommate has the same thing; we were just discussing it. It is not so much a bad cold virus but our bodies adjusting to the seasons, immune systems low. I am taking a lot of Shilajit, Vitamin C, Capsaicin, and Omega-3. I have started Triphala daily again. I do not mind this small thing, the illness, as long as it stays small.
On Friday, Beth picked me up after Sci-Fi Friday and I spent the night at her apartment. Saturday, we drove to Union Station to pick up Beca. We came back to my house so we could dress up as pirate wenches and get prepared for the Breast Cancer Research Feast and Charity Event. Beth had bought us tickets during the half hour that the event had sold out(!). Friday was the one-year anniversary of the death of Beth's mother, and we went to honor Sue and all the other women lost to breast cancer and also who survived, like Libby. The event raised nearly ten thousand dollars.
I also discovered that I look damn good in a corset. But that is besides the point.
We came home, and Beth and Beca stayed for several hours before heading to Beth's place, as they are about to catch a plane to Israel. Beth is going there to honor the memory of her mother, in Jerusalem. *smiles*
It is amazing what is not on TV on a Sunday afternoon.
On Friday, Beth picked me up after Sci-Fi Friday and I spent the night at her apartment. Saturday, we drove to Union Station to pick up Beca. We came back to my house so we could dress up as pirate wenches and get prepared for the Breast Cancer Research Feast and Charity Event. Beth had bought us tickets during the half hour that the event had sold out(!). Friday was the one-year anniversary of the death of Beth's mother, and we went to honor Sue and all the other women lost to breast cancer and also who survived, like Libby. The event raised nearly ten thousand dollars.
I also discovered that I look damn good in a corset. But that is besides the point.
We came home, and Beth and Beca stayed for several hours before heading to Beth's place, as they are about to catch a plane to Israel. Beth is going there to honor the memory of her mother, in Jerusalem. *smiles*
It is amazing what is not on TV on a Sunday afternoon.