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Days of Grace 3-7-10

1. LOTR day was a success.  Alas, I was not able to fully partake of the hobbity eating, since rich food doesn’t like me these days, & the consensus was that hobbits are very fond of rich food, but it was still fun.  I got lots of knitting (actually ripping out, and re-knitting, due to an unfortunate color combination) done, and much laughter was had by all (and much rabbit stew was had by some.) At 208 minutes for #1, #2 at  223 minutes, and #3 at 250 minutes, that was 681 minutes of hobbity (& elvish and dwarven) wonderfulness.  Not to mention Viggo.

2.  A big old day of nothing planned.  We got to bed at about 1am, and while my body insists that 8am is the best time to wake up and get moving, I fully intend to nap throughout the day.

I am learning to really love naps…

3.  No need to cook tonight, as we have plenty of food in the house.  Rather obscene, the amount of food, if you really want to know…

4.  Cat Stevens.  I love his music, his old stuff, his pre-conversion stuff.  And it makes me smile whenever I hear it.  Which isn’t a bad recommendation at all.

5.  Sourdough bread for morning toast.  With butter & honey.  And a glass of milk afterwards.  Pure gastronomic heaven.

3 comments to Days of Grace 3-7-10

  • I am VERY, Very, very, jealous. LOTR day… sigh. (And I really did) Wish we lived closer.

  • yet another thing in common: Cat Stevens (not rabbit stew, although we did have a pet rabbit named Stew…).

    I swear to you, I could sleep all.day.long.

    xox
    kate

  • Mmm… Viggo.

    Yusef/Cat Stevens was on an episode of the Chris Isaac Show that aired recently (a week or two ago) and he performed several oldies. The music made me so happy, I cried (silly hormones). I decided I need to make a Cat CD to listen to during labor because those songs make me smile, too.