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I am still pretty vertiginous from the trip. I am also just plain stupid amounts of tired from the stress and difficulty resting this week. It was a pretty worrisome week in spots, and the vertigo did not help me sleep any better, and...buh. I am the level of tired where I start something and then suddenly remember that I absolutely must dash off to do something else, and if I do not start a third thing in the middle of those other two things, I will completely forget the third thing. I have been adding just idiotic things to my to-do list, because I am the level of tired that is just sure that if I do not write it down somewhere, I will forget it.

(I'm not wrong. I went over to my to-do list to write down two more of these things and could not remember either of them. Sat here staring at them until they finally came back to me. Uff da.)

I wrote another short story last week, after I finished "Carter Hall and the Motley Lions." It's called "Rituals of Optimism," and it will need more revising than the Carter Hall story, but I wrote it all the way through, and it is mine, and last week it was nobody's, and that is something. This is good. I needed to write more short stories sometime, and last week I wasn't prepared to work on novel stuff anyway, so two short stories should definitely be scored a win. However--now I have the stuff to do with those two short stories and all the stuff I didn't get done while I was gone.

Figuring out how this goes might take me a day or two.

Here is an example of how stupidly tired I have been. Last night I was home, and Dad had just left, and I was drinking milk from my favorite big blue mug and beaming weary beatitudes upon [livejournal.com profile] markgritter and [livejournal.com profile] timprov and Ista and [livejournal.com profile] porphyrin and Mike and the kids. Suddenly it hit me, and I shared my revelation with the room at large: "I don't think I shaved my right leg! [pause] Like, all week! I don't think I shaved my right leg all week!" Now, some of you shave your legs, and some of you don't, and I support both choices; there is no one right answer here. But I do think that probably "one of each" is a suboptimal answer by whatever metric.

Fear not. I am now symmetrical again. I know some of you were worried out there.

Symmetrical. But not--in most of the possible senses here--balanced.

I am promised sushi and ice cream this evening. I hold people to promises like that.

Date: 2009-02-24 05:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] prettymuchpeggy.livejournal.com
My favorite homemade ice cream (made with liquid nitrogen and some fierce protectiveware) was at a friend's birthday party - pomegranate and peach...yum yum.

Date: 2009-02-24 02:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com
I am a big sucker for really good peach ice cream, so that sounds amazing to me.

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