"Eat this. Say you like it."
Dec. 28th, 2003 06:19 pmSo, we've been back at my parents' house for several hours, but we're now discovering that the furnace may be busted. Well, bugger all. But, I just learned my ma's uber-secret for making yummy shrimp, and she gave me a big bag of panko to take home with me, so all is not so bad.
I yanked several books from my dad's shelf: Uther, Searching for El Dorado, and The Count of Monte Cristo. Apparently, I have to start every year with a book relating somehow to Arthurian legend. But the other two should be nice diversions, too. :)
The Twilight Lords was pretty slow going--4 days after starting it, and I was only on page 29--so I put that one aside for some other time. It was probably due in part to this lingering head cold I've had, but space in my car is virtually nil, after all the miscellaneous food and supplies my ma is packing me off with. So, I guess I have to be picky.
I'm looking forward to going home, although right now it's mostly so I can just lay around and recover without having the thought that I'm wasting valuable family time on some stupid illness. I even took a short nap yesterday, and also today in my parents' car, because I wasn't feeling that great. Judging from how sick some of you were before I left, I should consider myself lucky that I've only been vaguely ill most of the time (just congestion and a bit of throat soreness--not even a cough), but it was still crappy timing to get sick during happy fambly time.
The drive is probably going to suck, though--as of this afternoon, there were snow flurries in the Siskiyous, so I'll likely have to take it slow around that part of the trip. Bleeehh. It was so much easier when I came down, and there was sun and bare pavement, or just some rain. ;p
Anyway, uh, I'm not sure what else I was going to mention. But, yeah, I'll be back in Eugene tomorrow night. Gwee! :)
I yanked several books from my dad's shelf: Uther, Searching for El Dorado, and The Count of Monte Cristo. Apparently, I have to start every year with a book relating somehow to Arthurian legend. But the other two should be nice diversions, too. :)
The Twilight Lords was pretty slow going--4 days after starting it, and I was only on page 29--so I put that one aside for some other time. It was probably due in part to this lingering head cold I've had, but space in my car is virtually nil, after all the miscellaneous food and supplies my ma is packing me off with. So, I guess I have to be picky.
I'm looking forward to going home, although right now it's mostly so I can just lay around and recover without having the thought that I'm wasting valuable family time on some stupid illness. I even took a short nap yesterday, and also today in my parents' car, because I wasn't feeling that great. Judging from how sick some of you were before I left, I should consider myself lucky that I've only been vaguely ill most of the time (just congestion and a bit of throat soreness--not even a cough), but it was still crappy timing to get sick during happy fambly time.
The drive is probably going to suck, though--as of this afternoon, there were snow flurries in the Siskiyous, so I'll likely have to take it slow around that part of the trip. Bleeehh. It was so much easier when I came down, and there was sun and bare pavement, or just some rain. ;p
Anyway, uh, I'm not sure what else I was going to mention. But, yeah, I'll be back in Eugene tomorrow night. Gwee! :)
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Date: 2003-12-28 07:57 pm (UTC)The film is crap though.