I have a paper and an essay to finish this weekend, so this is just to assure you all that I'm still breathing.
A few other things:
I shall put up a few pictures soon of the blanket and shawls that I made. I'm now working on two baby blankets for co-workers who are expecting.
Another co-worker had a great recipe for potato leek soup, so I'm making a non-dairy version. It requires 18 red potatoes, so says the recipe.
Don't let your heart chi get depleted. If you do, make sure you get enough sleep and eat lots of protein. Sushi is good for this, apparently.
Crowded House recorded a concert for Austin City Limits in September, and it's going to be broadcast January 8.
There's a snippet of the Coraline movie available. I kind of like her with blue hair.
Right. Back to homework. I've put the Colin Firth version of P&P in the DVD player to keep me company and give me a little inspiration. It's six hours long, so that ought to keep me going through all this homework.
"In a 2006 interview with French magazine, Madame Figaro, Colin Firth was asked "Quelles sont les femmes de votre vie?" (Who are the women in your life?). Firth replied: 'Ma mère, ma femme et Jane Austen' (My mother, my wife and Jane Austen)."
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Glad to know I'm not the only one who works to DVD accompaniment.
Much of my novel was composed to the films Slidings Doors and Sense and Sensibility (Emma Thompson's version).
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