PolySoutheast Meet-n-Greet

Are you polyamorous? There’s a PolySoutheast meet-n-greet tonight! It’s 7 pm to whenever the place closes at ChocoLaté on Shallowford Road in Atlanta. They’ve stayed open ’til 11:30 for us in the past. ChocoLaté 2558 Shallowford Road NE Atlanta, GA…

Ilness is NOT a Personal Failure

A link to an excerpt from The Alchemy of Illness by Kat Duff was posted to one of the communities I read here on LJ (probably fibromyalgia but I’m not sure now). I was so impressed that I had to…

Geeky Fun/School/Health Stuff

I am so geeky. I actually spent time this morning writing down stuff about the government of the country one of my D&D characters has found herself queen of. I mean, heck, you’re starting a whole new place essentially from…

Yahoo! Domains

Grrr. Never, ever, no matter what, register a domain through Yahoo. The domain name for our homeschooling group was registered with Yahoo by the group’s president. There’s supposed to be a “control panel” to permit management of the domain—changing contact…

Hyperfocus

I’m thinking about hyperfocus. sambear recently pondered whether or not I actually have ADHD, since I’ve been falling into hyperfocus at times since childhood. I said that I sincerely doubt that. But it did cause me to pay more attention.…

Health/Mail

Convivant

I like this word: convivant, noun, (“kän-vE-‘vänt, “kOn-vE-‘vän) A committed, romantic partner with whom you share living space. It makes me think of bon vivant and vivacity and all those other lovely, lively words. (Source: See http://www.livejournal.com/users/rjray_rss/48728.html via grammargasm)

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Weird Dreams

I had some of my weirdest dreams ever last night. I mean, seriously way weird. Since I can’t get them out of my head, I decided to share them here hoping they’ll be exorcised.

Tidbits

Assumptions are the termites of relationships. –Henry Winkler, actor (1945- ) (I found myself somewhat surprised by the source of this quote.) Former homeschooler, now MIT professor, wins “genius” grant A 22-year-old MIT professor whose work fuses art, science, work…

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