Flu. Mono. Whatever.

Whatever it is, it sucks. No matter how long Katie and I sleep, we stay exhausted. We did watch more Dexter while we were awake. And I studied for my Project Management final. I’m actually using the study guide, like…

Never, Never on a Sunday

Nope, not Sunday. Mostly. Well, maybe sometimes. Damned earworm! I was trying to be Very, Very Good today as I wrapped up my assignments for the semester. Unfortunately, I got completely distracted by the fact that I hadn’t done a…

Gone Already?

Wow. This has been a very short week. I’m sure it doesn’t feel that way to my poor Sam, but it does to me. That’s what happens when you sleep through most of it, I suppose. I’ve avoided acknowledging the…

Free Screen Magnifier Software

This isn’t where I usually get geeky, but I think this utility might be useful to many readers. I get notices from the Giveaway of the Day and Game Giveaway Of the Day sites each day as to what they…

New Secret Pleasure

Dexter. Katie borrowed the first season DVDs from her boyfriend and we started watching them today. Now I don’t want to stop. You have to have a fairly morbid sense of humor to appreciate them. I was afraid they’d be…

Laptop Research & Shopping

Sam and I spent most of our date time looking at laptops. Yes, we’re finally replacing the one that died last summer. Yay! I find it easier to put what I find online in context after having actually played with…

Lunar Eclipse

During our date, Sam and I saw the full moon, then part of the lunar eclipse. Gorgeous! Katie and her fella are out moon-gazing and taking photos.

Stairway to Heaven

Warning: The following photo may engender extreme reactions in bibliophiles. View with caution.

Fibrant Living: Chronic Illnesses & Education

I’m mostly posting a note here for ease of record-keeping for Blog365, but I also know a fair number of people who suffer from migraines or other chronic illnesses and probably don’t read Fibrant Living. Today’s post is over there,…

The Value of Education for Chronic Illness Patients

Paula Kamen, author of All In My Head, talks about the value of education in coping with chronic illness in an excellent editorial in the New York Times, Leaving the Rabbit Hole. This passage, in particular, spoke to me: The…

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