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spoonyriffic) wrote2009-05-13 11:07 pm
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Can has new life now? Plzkthnks.
If not everyone knows by now, I'm moving. YAY moving! [/sarcasm] It's not a terribly big move - I'm just moving back to the coast where I can be near the ocean again, and to get away from all the stupid people here in town. Ugh.
Today was a packing day. I'm slowly packing my stuff, in an attempt to get everything done in a timely manner, and not have it be the day before moving, and me still trying to pack all the knick-nacks. Now, I have allergies - dust, cats, etc. I encountered a lot of dust. Normal. But my dog came by and started sniffing everywhere, and he let out this great big SNEEZE that kicked up a dust cloud, and it got into my eyes. Ow. I had a rag over my nose and mouth (yeah, I'm that bad, LOL). Took an Allegra (this prescription allergy medication, for those of you who don't know), and it kinda-sorta helped... it didn't help that I kept exposing myself to dust.
Then, I get this knock on the door. Tis a salesperson trying to sell me something. He wore an ugly suit that didn't fit right, and he had a beat up suitcase.
...wow. *boggles*
Turned him away. I think he did something to my gate, as now the latch takes forever to close. Goddamn touchy salesman. I think he might need to get laid. Ew.
The people who want to buy the house called today, and said that they need to get another electrician out here. GOD. They've had like, 5 of them over here already. I live in an old house (it was built in the 1920s), so I understand the need to make sure everything's working... but still. And they keep griping about the fact that the insurance will be high, but we keep telling them: if you want GOOD coverage, you'll go with the insurance that SPECIALIZES in old houses. Better to pay a little more money to make sure everything is okay, than to go with people who don't know what the fuck to do with an old house that has an asbestos roof and old electric. I just want to shove these people off a cliff.
Then a migraine starts to form. Joy. I haven't had one in a month, and now TODAY is the day it starts to come back. Thank you, brain. Not.
I just took an Elavil to help me sleep and get rid of my migraine. It works, but I'm so fuzzy and lethargic in the morning after I take one of these pills. It'll be even more craptastic, since I haven't had to take one in ages. Bah.
*bangs head against desk*
Today was a packing day. I'm slowly packing my stuff, in an attempt to get everything done in a timely manner, and not have it be the day before moving, and me still trying to pack all the knick-nacks. Now, I have allergies - dust, cats, etc. I encountered a lot of dust. Normal. But my dog came by and started sniffing everywhere, and he let out this great big SNEEZE that kicked up a dust cloud, and it got into my eyes. Ow. I had a rag over my nose and mouth (yeah, I'm that bad, LOL). Took an Allegra (this prescription allergy medication, for those of you who don't know), and it kinda-sorta helped... it didn't help that I kept exposing myself to dust.
Then, I get this knock on the door. Tis a salesperson trying to sell me something. He wore an ugly suit that didn't fit right, and he had a beat up suitcase.
...wow. *boggles*
Turned him away. I think he did something to my gate, as now the latch takes forever to close. Goddamn touchy salesman. I think he might need to get laid. Ew.
The people who want to buy the house called today, and said that they need to get another electrician out here. GOD. They've had like, 5 of them over here already. I live in an old house (it was built in the 1920s), so I understand the need to make sure everything's working... but still. And they keep griping about the fact that the insurance will be high, but we keep telling them: if you want GOOD coverage, you'll go with the insurance that SPECIALIZES in old houses. Better to pay a little more money to make sure everything is okay, than to go with people who don't know what the fuck to do with an old house that has an asbestos roof and old electric. I just want to shove these people off a cliff.
Then a migraine starts to form. Joy. I haven't had one in a month, and now TODAY is the day it starts to come back. Thank you, brain. Not.
I just took an Elavil to help me sleep and get rid of my migraine. It works, but I'm so fuzzy and lethargic in the morning after I take one of these pills. It'll be even more craptastic, since I haven't had to take one in ages. Bah.
*bangs head against desk*
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Sooo know how you feel, trust me! (with everything, except maybe the people wanting to buy the house...LOL)
Here's a little advice tho: banging head against desk? Even in frustration? Not helping an oncoming migraine, dear. Just thought I'd mention that... ;)
Hope you'll feel better soon and the move goes smoothly!
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Hope your head does not go splodey. would be bad *nodnod*
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That's no fun at all! *huggles*
On the other hand, yay ocean?
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*sending good karma and healing vibes & hopes the postal service doesn't lose them*
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*I* didn't know you were moving, but then, I haven't known you all that long, so I guess that's why I'm out of the loop. Am kind of jealous you live in an old house! I love old houses. Also kind of jealous you'll be living near the ocean, whereas I am stuck with Lake Ontario, that smells horridly stagnant on still, humid days. Am not jealous of migraine, though. I hope by the time you get this post, it's gone.
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I'm hoping you have a better day today.
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