I'm not eating a banana
Jul. 21st, 2005 09:17 amWhenever my world combines into a mass of mental and physical stress, I end up having a potassium deficiency. I think I may be getting it again, since my left leg is starting to hurt today while walking. It's the right kind of pain, but in the wrong spot. So it's possible that my leg is just tired.
Don't go and tell me to have a banana. They are vile nasty things that shouldn't even be considered food. I looked up other sources of potassium. I can get it from breakfast cereal, which I have a lot of. And milk. And orange juice. And cantaloupe. Look! It's a complete breakfast!
So let's see. After the whole evacuation thing, I finally got to sit down to my now cold dinner. We started to watch azumanga daioh again. Then we heard another knock on the door. You can imagine how thrilled I was.
The gas people wanted to come in now to inspect our pipes. They waved instruments around for a bit, and then stood in my apartment discussing where our pipes go to. Eventually they left. I was relieved that I didn't have to evacuate again.
When our show was over, ben and I took a much needed nap. After ben left for work, I went right back to bed. I had to get up at 6:30 this morning to catch the 8:10 bus. After walking for half an hour from the bus stop, I got to work two minutes before 9.
I have permission to leave early to catch the bus today. I will probably use it so I get to the bus stop nice and early. I would be insanely upset if I missed the bus and had to wait an hour for the next one.
If there is any goodness left in the world, my car will be done this evening.
Don't go and tell me to have a banana. They are vile nasty things that shouldn't even be considered food. I looked up other sources of potassium. I can get it from breakfast cereal, which I have a lot of. And milk. And orange juice. And cantaloupe. Look! It's a complete breakfast!
So let's see. After the whole evacuation thing, I finally got to sit down to my now cold dinner. We started to watch azumanga daioh again. Then we heard another knock on the door. You can imagine how thrilled I was.
The gas people wanted to come in now to inspect our pipes. They waved instruments around for a bit, and then stood in my apartment discussing where our pipes go to. Eventually they left. I was relieved that I didn't have to evacuate again.
When our show was over, ben and I took a much needed nap. After ben left for work, I went right back to bed. I had to get up at 6:30 this morning to catch the 8:10 bus. After walking for half an hour from the bus stop, I got to work two minutes before 9.
I have permission to leave early to catch the bus today. I will probably use it so I get to the bus stop nice and early. I would be insanely upset if I missed the bus and had to wait an hour for the next one.
If there is any goodness left in the world, my car will be done this evening.