Migraine City:
For those of you who know me well, I tend to get headaches occasionally. For those of you who do not know me well, I get headaches, and they suck. I have yet to see a professional about them but today has changed my mind. It was bad, including get nauseous, exhausted, and dehydrated enough that I went out and spent outrageous amounts of money on chapstick, bread, jelly, and crackers. My total came to $15.40. It was a good thing I was already nauseous because if i had felt any better I would have vomited on the counter from the price alone. Damn your organic groceries when all I want is to coat my insides with enough crap to give second-hand heart attacks.
I'm now on my 5th cup of matte and although its a giant pain in the ass to heat things on stove top, tea is one of those items that's really hard to screw up.
The power of animals:
If I had awakened without a blinding migraine I would have been able to go with Tara and Aubrey to pick up Harley, a four year old beagle mix (we cant figure out what shes a mix of exactly). She's a tiny pup that's beyond happy and hyper to get out of the shelter. I think in some time she'll calm down, but she sure is excited right now. She's already formed and attachment to Tara. On the way to the grocery store she sat in my lap in the front seat. And for as hyper as she is, shes very kind. When I opened the car door, upon meeting her, all i had to do was stroke her neck and ear and she picked up right away that I was not feeling well. She licked my hand and then climbed over the seat, taking advantage of my excess warmth.
The floor:
Clover is worried about the floor, it has started bubble in certain places so plans may shift slightly. Hopefully he realizes that getting the wood stove set up again would be a nice priority to have, and then just work around that. Seeing the conversation he had with Aubrey in the kitchen made me realize that he's just a big kid at heart.
I'm getting my grasp here, even though I've yet to figure out a few systems, everyone is open to questions and understands that some things are a little difficult to get used to.
That's all for now, I'm gonna try to keep down another Excedrin and piece of toast.
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