Feb. 11th, 2005

gnutmeg: (sexxx)
Apparantly that music challenge of mine is spreading in some pretty wide circles? That's kind of cool, especially considering I only remember seeing, like, 4 of you guys actually do it? If only the speena love would spread like that. ;-; Some girl just posted it in my community, [livejournal.com profile] jcrack. And, frankly, she doesn't even have any of you guys friended, so.

Nice to know I'm a trend setter. Or something. ._.;;;



So, yeah, I'm not dead or anything. Just grumpy. And we'll know if there's anything wrong with me in 2 weeks. Well. We know there is something wrong, but, everyone cross your fingers that it's just some little thing that can be cured with a month of meds or something. Or maybe it's some side effect of my bipolar disorder. Or maybe I'm just anemic. (I know, it seems kinda bad to be wishing to be just anemic. >.>)

I guess we'll see.



I just wish my arm would stop hurting. It shouldn't still be this sore. ._.
gnutmeg: (cherry)
Tonight shall be a TLC night.

Well, for the next hour or three, anyway. nutmeg's brain needs a break from computers and all the school like things assosciated with them. So she will have rootbeer, rice crackers and a dose of TLC. *nods*


Also, the bruising on my arm appears to have gotten worse. ._. Thanks, blood test, thanks.
gnutmeg: (hopeful)
Aww. Just finished watching A Ring of Endless Light (book by Madeleine L'Engle) made-for-TV movie, since TLC was showing re-runs. Completely deviated from the book, but still managed to keep that strong feeling that all of L'Engle's books leave you with by throwing in a really good quote from the book (at the end, instead of the middle). It's hard to understand unless you've read some of her work, but... it's really spiritually fulfilling.


Watching that movie made me want to go dig up the few L'Engle books I still have and read them all again. (Mostly because, though it reminded me of her, it was nothing like her style.) And to go buy the rest of her series(es? what's the plural for series?) and read them all again, too. She was the first author whose work ever really spoke to me, with her novel A Wrinkle in Time. One of the greatest things about all her books is that they're connected. Characters from one book will make cameo appearances in other books and it's really neat. You get to follow through many people's lives and go back to see how the family has progressed and such.

excerpt from the book, A Ring of Endless Light, the one they added near the end of the movie )




And to completely ruin a thoughtful post: where's Kia, tonight??