- Apparently I need Remedial Walking classes. In addition to falling down the stairs at home a couple of weeks ago and injuring my right foot, today I fell down the stairs of the parking lot shuttle bus and hurt my left leg! So I am now forced to just go around in a bit of pain, because I don’t have any undamaged legs remaining. It’s not very bad, and I’m sure it will be better in the morning, but damn it’s embarrassing to have forgotten how to use stairs…
- Today I bought my first jar of peanut butter in a long time. This may sound strange to those of you who know my passion for all things peanut butter, but every time I went grocery shopping I’d see the calorie/fat content of the peanut butter and put it back on the shelf. I’ve been using :MK:’s lately, and it’s not fair to keep taking her peanut butter (and bread and jelly) so I bought my own. Reduced Fat Skippy Superchunk. Mmmmmm. I also bought a pint of Chubby Hubby, which is my favorite Ben & Jerry’s flavor, and I managed to eat just one serving, which is appropriate!
- I wore my new corset to work today, under my clothes. This is something I actually would like to do on a semi-sort-of-regular basis, and it was pretty comfortable for most of the day. Unfortunately it started hurting along the sides in the last few hours of the day, and when I took it off my skin was lightly chafed – I guess my liner isn’t very good or something.
- I still love Faerie Bubbles and the Mechanical Turk but I have also been having fun converting my blog templates directory into a tagged collection and playing Retro and Passport.
- My holiday season is probably going to be pretty boring at work, because my primary client has 110 hours of use-or-lose leave that has to be used up by January 6th and he’ll be taking days off here and there and leaving early on other days. I have other clients, so I’ll still be in the same place, but he’s the one who keeps me the busiest.
- CSI was good tonight – finally something for Paul Guilfoyle to sink his teeth into! Now how about an episode focused on the doctor?