November 09, 2006

What to do

I know I've been quiet, but I haven't been on the computer much lately (as opposed to when I'm working and am on it daily) and life has been pretty quiet. Archi-Sapper's mom visited last weekend and my mom visits this weekend, so we've got a lotta moms around here (especially now that you can count me in that category!)

My only excitement of the day today was going to the dentist's office (I'm not kidding folks. Bor-ing.) The excitement there? The dental hygienist told me: "Your gums seem to be bleeding a little." My response: "If you didn't poke them with sharp metal instruments, they might not do that."

Things I've been enjoying lately to avoid the boredom (during the times when baby is asleep):

  • Christmas shopping (I seriously cannot believe it is November)
  • Reading Game Theory: A Nontechnical Introduction. Good stuff.
  • Reading my back issues of The New Yorker
  • Trying not to download too much music off iTunes
  • Planning our kitchen remodel on the Ikea website (it isn't as easy as it sounds. It involves measurements and graph paper and a calculator. Yep, it does.)
  • Updating our Netflix queue with movies and t.v. shows we both like. Not as easy as it sounds.
  • Trying to find a winter coat I like. No, I don't own one. I did pre-K, but after that floated away I never replaced it. When it's January and I'm back at work and have to go to court without a coat to keep me warm, I will not be amused.

    Posted by Kitty at November 9, 2006 08:52 PM

    Comments

    Sorry to disappoint you, but I've been trying to find a winter coat for the past 2 years. I had a good one but after I lost 76 pounds, it didn't fit like it used to. I looked in 2004 and this year (forget 2005) and I still haven't found one I want to buy. Jackets I have but a good winter coat for January weather, I lack.

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