Ah, the medication has taken effect
Jun. 1st, 2009 09:38 pmhttp://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/30/opinion/30sat4.html?_r=2&th&emc=th
Really, I can't even imagine not re-reading books. I'll admit, when I hear that people don't ever re-read, I will give them funny, incredulous looks. Charlotte and Adam pleaded with me not to buy any more copies of Neil Gaiman's Good Omens because I keep thinking I've lost copies, or I will give copies away, and I will read it over and over until I've practically memorized that bit that first describes Adam Young (because it also describes my husband Adam as a baby).
http://sarahtales.livejournal.com/146612.html
This is a lovely and inspiring entry about a first-time novelist whose first novel is about to debut in stores.
I've been having nightmares. I will not describe them completely, but I will say that one from last night made me so terrified of becoming pregnant that I woke up with my arms wrapped around my midsection and my legs clamped together. Another involved my being trapped in a glass building with only mannequins, like an episode of the original Twilight Zone series. Another had me between life and death, and I can't say what I saw.
Everything in my body is currently burning and there appears to be lightning wrapped around my muscles. Thank you, fibromyalgia.
I had a simple partial seizure this afternoon, while shelf-reading at work.
My left arm has been spasming, and my left leg has been stiff and uncooperative.
Luckily, the weather has been comfortably warm and even-tempered, and I am not as pained as I could be. I do enjoy the weather in central Maryland most of the time. It helps me relax, even with the constant pressure changes.
Dinner involved portobello mushroom ravioli with marinara and olive oil.
Really, I can't even imagine not re-reading books. I'll admit, when I hear that people don't ever re-read, I will give them funny, incredulous looks. Charlotte and Adam pleaded with me not to buy any more copies of Neil Gaiman's Good Omens because I keep thinking I've lost copies, or I will give copies away, and I will read it over and over until I've practically memorized that bit that first describes Adam Young (because it also describes my husband Adam as a baby).
http://sarahtales.livejournal.com/146612.html
This is a lovely and inspiring entry about a first-time novelist whose first novel is about to debut in stores.
I've been having nightmares. I will not describe them completely, but I will say that one from last night made me so terrified of becoming pregnant that I woke up with my arms wrapped around my midsection and my legs clamped together. Another involved my being trapped in a glass building with only mannequins, like an episode of the original Twilight Zone series. Another had me between life and death, and I can't say what I saw.
Everything in my body is currently burning and there appears to be lightning wrapped around my muscles. Thank you, fibromyalgia.
I had a simple partial seizure this afternoon, while shelf-reading at work.
My left arm has been spasming, and my left leg has been stiff and uncooperative.
Luckily, the weather has been comfortably warm and even-tempered, and I am not as pained as I could be. I do enjoy the weather in central Maryland most of the time. It helps me relax, even with the constant pressure changes.
Dinner involved portobello mushroom ravioli with marinara and olive oil.