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Monday, November 15, 2004

No Laundry For Me
Well, between my friend Rand being slammed busy at work today and me waking up at 6:30am this morning with a horrible migraine (again), we've postponed laundry day until tomorrow. I really need a w/d of my own though, damn. For a month now, we've been getting by on the kindness of my friend and the close proximity of his house to our apartment, but it's terrible having to have him come and pick me up during the day so I can bring loads of dirty clothes to his house, to use his water and his electricity. *sighs* I just don't have hundreds of dollars for a w/d set and there's no facilities on property. Add to that the lack of car - only have the one and it's so barely running that I fear everyday it won't make it to my Love's work - and my options are sorely limited. It's what is also putting such a kink into me getting a job. Can't get a job if I can't get to a job, you know?

Anyway, blah. Saturday and Sunday the migraines went away, but this morning, it was back in full force. Actually, it started last night, so I went to bed early (for me) in hopes of nipping it in the bud. Apparently not. I don't know what to do about them and I have no idea why they've been so bad again lately. I just know that taking excedrin every day and it not helping really isn't how I want to spend my life.

I desperately need to do laundry though, so another migraine tomorrow or not, it has to be done. We have no clean towels, no clean underware, no clean shorts, no clean pants, etc. Everything for both of us is dirty. And it sucks. If we had our own w/d, it wouldn't get this bad. I used to do a load here and there during the day during the week as needed. Things never piled up. Now I have like five loads of laundry to do simply because it's every week and a half or so that I get to do it and it adds up.

Bah and double bah. So frustrated at everything. Why does it all have to be so damned hard and why can't we ever catch up?

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