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Jul. 23rd, 2007 10:20 pmGeneral life update:
Took break from Internets. Feel better, but sleeping 14 hours a day and have a headache at the end of each day. Undecided as to how much more of a break from the Internets I need. May be off for another three days after this evening, maybe not.
In meantime, have been working, reading, painting Pat's apartment, staying out late socializing which seems to force me into a semi-manic state to deal with my own exhaustion, then sleeping fourteen hours.
Finished "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows." Now reading "Far From the Madding Crowd," not liking it as much as "Tess" or "Casterbridge" or "Return of the Native," we'll see if "Jude the Obscure" is any better (once I finish this one) and then I will be out of both Hardy *and* Austen (unless I want to reread "Northanger Abbey"...). That will be sad. May have to find a third author who writes decent romance. That or go read something that's not romance, like I've been perfectly happy to do MY ENTIRE LIFE.
Will not post HP ranting/spoilers/whatever, as haven't bothered to read anybody else's yet, so I feel like to do so would be churlish.
Um, yeah. Stuff. Sometimes I wonder why I bother to write; I have nothing of interest to say.
Took break from Internets. Feel better, but sleeping 14 hours a day and have a headache at the end of each day. Undecided as to how much more of a break from the Internets I need. May be off for another three days after this evening, maybe not.
In meantime, have been working, reading, painting Pat's apartment, staying out late socializing which seems to force me into a semi-manic state to deal with my own exhaustion, then sleeping fourteen hours.
Finished "Tess of the d'Urbervilles" and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows." Now reading "Far From the Madding Crowd," not liking it as much as "Tess" or "Casterbridge" or "Return of the Native," we'll see if "Jude the Obscure" is any better (once I finish this one) and then I will be out of both Hardy *and* Austen (unless I want to reread "Northanger Abbey"...). That will be sad. May have to find a third author who writes decent romance. That or go read something that's not romance, like I've been perfectly happy to do MY ENTIRE LIFE.
Will not post HP ranting/spoilers/whatever, as haven't bothered to read anybody else's yet, so I feel like to do so would be churlish.
Um, yeah. Stuff. Sometimes I wonder why I bother to write; I have nothing of interest to say.