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catherineldf ([personal profile] catherineldf) wrote2009-06-10 10:50 am

Slough of Despond...


and its aftermath.
Since Friday morning, I've survived the following in addition to previously mentioned events:

  • 2 somewhat surreal phone interviews for one job. Apparently a live one is looming, but as yet unscheduled. Still not totally clear on what the job entails, other than it's QA and it's pure chaos, which would be my norm.
  • Overtime, worked directly after the impromptu kitty funeral. More useful than you might think, but not fun.
  • Got hooked on True Blood or at least the first 4 episodes. Wow, this is much more interesting than I remember the Harris series being! Though in all fairness, I've only read one or two of the books. Looking forward to the rest of Season 1.
  • Read Affinity, Flora's Dare and another book I've forgotten the title of. The Waters was good but dreary, the Wilce was good fun though there should be more Dainty Pirate and the preteen romance elements seem a bit sudden, but perhaps that's just me.
  • Finished my guest blog posting for "Oh, Get a Grip!" I'll post when it goes live.
  • Wrote a short essay that I'm not sure what to do with.
  • Developed a weird fever that knocked me on my butt for 24 hours, then vanished.
I'm skipping the more emotionally fraught moments as well as the workaday ones. This is the first time we've been without at least one cat in 15 years and I'm not enjoying it all. We will fix this sometime in the nearish future but still have a lot of house stuff to address first, all of which is easier when you don't have a furry companion who roams free. Sigh.
And thanks again for all the kind words - it's helped tremendously.

[identity profile] queenofillusion.livejournal.com 2009-06-10 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I've read all the Sookie books and was worried I wouldn't like the series because of that...but I love it. :) Its not quite the same, of course, but so good in its own right. Bill Compton...not how I pictured him, but he grew on me. And I love Tara, though if I really knew her she'd probably drive me round the bend every now and then, though the one who really bugs me is Jason Stackhouse. He's just as in the books, but what horndog. Geesh.

Take care!

Veronica

[identity profile] catherineldf.livejournal.com 2009-06-11 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
You know, we were twitching about Jason through the first few episodes, until we got to #4. The main reason you keep a character like Jason around is to do terrible things to him, clearly. :-)