And the sun was bright
Dec. 14th, 2008 06:33 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I do love when the little parts of a day come together so well.
Yesterday, the four of us planned today together. Adam and I woke up and came to Charlotte and Billy's, where we split off. Charlotte and I went and had our eyebrows waxed. We got smoothies at Robek's (I had my usual Acai Energizer). We got Five Guys fries along a burger for me and a hot dog for Charlotte. I stopped into Aveda and bought a new tube of my depleted Cherrybud lipstick. Back at the house, we met Adam and Billy already in the entertainment room, since they had just gone to a game store. Billy was playing an RPG on XBox. Charlotte and I ate our food and drank our smoothies, and I continued reading Ursula Vernon's "Digger" comic online. Adam and I came home around five-thirty for dinner. Split pea soup with barley and pieces of rotisserie chicken. I have chocolate for dessert.
I've been working past the writer's block. It's not much, but it is something. If there are medical students reading this journal, I may need to pick their brains about the various injuries a person would sustain from falling down a flight of stairs.
Yesterday, the four of us planned today together. Adam and I woke up and came to Charlotte and Billy's, where we split off. Charlotte and I went and had our eyebrows waxed. We got smoothies at Robek's (I had my usual Acai Energizer). We got Five Guys fries along a burger for me and a hot dog for Charlotte. I stopped into Aveda and bought a new tube of my depleted Cherrybud lipstick. Back at the house, we met Adam and Billy already in the entertainment room, since they had just gone to a game store. Billy was playing an RPG on XBox. Charlotte and I ate our food and drank our smoothies, and I continued reading Ursula Vernon's "Digger" comic online. Adam and I came home around five-thirty for dinner. Split pea soup with barley and pieces of rotisserie chicken. I have chocolate for dessert.
I've been working past the writer's block. It's not much, but it is something. If there are medical students reading this journal, I may need to pick their brains about the various injuries a person would sustain from falling down a flight of stairs.
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Date: 2008-12-15 03:44 am (UTC)