It all evens out
Sep. 12th, 2007 02:59 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The bad: Waiting 2 hours for your oil to be changed.
The good: Getting the oil change for free due to the length of the wait and spending the waiting time reading.
The bad: Having your birthday gift from your sister be delivered late.
The good: Getting very cool jewelry from your sister. A 50" long necklace of interconnected stainless steel loops and dangly earrings of interconnected circles.
Another good with no bad. My Anne of Green Gables dvds arrived yesterday. I think I'll watch the first one with M and N this weekend. Plus, I got a new Trespassers William cd and am looking forward to checking it out.
On the whole, I'd say that I might be coming out on the plus side.
Latest reads:
#131 is Force of Nature by Suzanne Brockmann. Jules finally gets his love story! But the hetero couple still gets more descriptive lovemaking.
#132 is A Swiftly Tilting Planet by Madeleine L'Engle. This is my favorite of L'Engle's books and I reread it in honor of her passing. I still get misty about Chuck and Matthew. Ah, time travel and history intertwining. How I do love thee.
Happy Wednesday all!
ETA I'm still curious to know what shows any of you reading are planning to watch in the fall. Please share.
The good: Getting the oil change for free due to the length of the wait and spending the waiting time reading.
The bad: Having your birthday gift from your sister be delivered late.
The good: Getting very cool jewelry from your sister. A 50" long necklace of interconnected stainless steel loops and dangly earrings of interconnected circles.
Another good with no bad. My Anne of Green Gables dvds arrived yesterday. I think I'll watch the first one with M and N this weekend. Plus, I got a new Trespassers William cd and am looking forward to checking it out.
On the whole, I'd say that I might be coming out on the plus side.
Latest reads:
#131 is Force of Nature by Suzanne Brockmann. Jules finally gets his love story! But the hetero couple still gets more descriptive lovemaking.
#132 is A Swiftly Tilting Planet by Madeleine L'Engle. This is my favorite of L'Engle's books and I reread it in honor of her passing. I still get misty about Chuck and Matthew. Ah, time travel and history intertwining. How I do love thee.
Happy Wednesday all!
ETA I'm still curious to know what shows any of you reading are planning to watch in the fall. Please share.