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Sunday, September 07, 2003

Wedding last night wasn't too bad. Though there wasn't any real food - just dessert finger foods and fruit cubes - so when we left there we hit a Super Wal-Mart on the way home to grab some dinner. Got home a little after 11pm. We watched like three episodes of Sopranos on HBO - they were just on back-to-back-to-back - and then I feel alseep at like 3am and my Love put me to bed. I wasn't feeling so great last night; like my nose and head were kinda stuffy.

Today I get up and I feel like I was run over by a Mac truck in my sleep. I'm achey and sore and just want to curl up and sleep. I think I'm getting sick. My friend Karii was really badly sick last week so there's a chance I might have gotten it from her. I hope not. I did manage to get myself out though to drop my application off at Barnes & Nobles because I'm still trying to find a bookstore that is looking for some part-time, day help. (I refuse to do nights or weekends since it's the only time I ever get to actually see and interact with my Love). *fingers crossed - esp since Waldenbooks never called me back* There's a Borders opening a little further away soon so they're my next stop. I was really hoping for the Walden though since they're the closest. Eh, something should come along, people will be looking at the very least for some seasonal help soon.


Blah though. I just feel so beat up. It's like all I can do not to just fall asleep right here at the keyboard. Got myself some soup and some saltines so even if I am getting sick, I'll have something to eat. Chicken noodle soup of course, is a cure-all and it always makes me feel better when I'm sick. Even science got around to proving it works. And, my favorite brand, Lipton (Extra Noodle) even made the cut. All those Grandmothers and Mothers for generations knew what they were talking about all along. *smiles* So...soup for me and some sleep. Hopefully I'll feel better soon. If not, well...I'll be the corpse under the blankets. ;)

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