Ten things
Jun. 26th, 2013 02:03 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
1. Six boxes packed (seven if you count the printer). The room is starting to look less like somewhere I live. Main computer also gets packed up properly tomorrow, iThink, but not tonight.
2. Exactly the right number of pairs of clean underwear (things I typically run out of first!) to get me through to having moved back into parents, done laundry, and dried it again.
3. Start of period still not, apparently, accompanied by debilitating pain, nor did I get much crazy. I don't know why, but it's nice.
4. Moorhen chick: I was heading home along Hobson's Conduit and heard cheeping, and there it was, under the roots trailing from the overhanging bank, and looking extremely dubious about the concept of floating.
5.
randomling's willingness to watch Elementary with me, and to flex their critical faculties on the topic and challenge me to think harder about it (e.g. where are all the female police officers?). Also, they made
awesomeers, which is grand.
6. Salted caramel in the fridge, to be turned into salted caramel-raspberry-chocolate something tomorrow (still torn between cocoa-containing chocolate-chip muffins and brownies).
7. Giving my impostor syndrome a kicking (via making a post to
dw_dev - I'm a bit baffled/overwhelmed by the idea that I've got to a point where I can legit ask senior devs to obey my whims and be taken seriously, but there we go).
8. Pulpy speculative fiction, and also the realisation that it genuinely is bad enough that I'm not interested in finishing the rest of the series at this point (bam! another three books off the to-read pile!).
9.
ailbhe posted about their Etsy shop, and, well, their art always makes me really happy. (Bonus points if you guess which canvas I've got my eye on but do not quite feel I can justify buying rn.)
10. All of my people who had fantastic life-affirming surgery yesterday (yep, more than one!) have confirmed that they're alive and awake and doing okay. So that is nice.
Bonus good thing: 10 days on 30mg citalopram, and I am still stable. (A bit tired and weird, but I think that's to be expected from graduation week - I'm not getting the overwhelming intrusive thoughts I had last time I tried this. Calibrating what "normal sadness" feels like is kind of an experience, you guys.)
2. Exactly the right number of pairs of clean underwear (things I typically run out of first!) to get me through to having moved back into parents, done laundry, and dried it again.
3. Start of period still not, apparently, accompanied by debilitating pain, nor did I get much crazy. I don't know why, but it's nice.
4. Moorhen chick: I was heading home along Hobson's Conduit and heard cheeping, and there it was, under the roots trailing from the overhanging bank, and looking extremely dubious about the concept of floating.
5.
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6. Salted caramel in the fridge, to be turned into salted caramel-raspberry-chocolate something tomorrow (still torn between cocoa-containing chocolate-chip muffins and brownies).
7. Giving my impostor syndrome a kicking (via making a post to
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8. Pulpy speculative fiction, and also the realisation that it genuinely is bad enough that I'm not interested in finishing the rest of the series at this point (bam! another three books off the to-read pile!).
9.
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10. All of my people who had fantastic life-affirming surgery yesterday (yep, more than one!) have confirmed that they're alive and awake and doing okay. So that is nice.
Bonus good thing: 10 days on 30mg citalopram, and I am still stable. (A bit tired and weird, but I think that's to be expected from graduation week - I'm not getting the overwhelming intrusive thoughts I had last time I tried this. Calibrating what "normal sadness" feels like is kind of an experience, you guys.)
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Date: 2013-06-26 12:21 pm (UTC)