Monday, October 17, 2005


Whoa! What happened to my blog?



Apparently, my blog was kidnapped and given a makeover while I've been away the last few weeks.  Maybe it's because I switched from Safari to Firefox (and I'm in love, in love I tell you) but all of a sudden, I have this gorgeous WYSIWYG interfacce with buttons, and font information and the ability
  • to use
  • bullet points
  • should you
  • so desire.
I could do a f'in haiku here, and make it look all purty.  But I'll spare us all that.  Where have I been, anyway?  Surely just converting from lame old Safari to spiffy, perky Firefox (and beta Firefox at that) couldn't have taken up the last four weeks.  No, no, I was busy spraining my ankle, hobbling around on crutches, watching the H fly off to London on "business", watching Dido catch the flu, catching said flu myself, losing my voice, losing the ability to swallow, and oh, did I mention staying up for hours at a stretch at night with the Babe?  It's been fun.

But all seems to be returning to, actually, better than normal.  My ankle, four weeks later, still isn't healed, but it's getting there. (The doctor told me two months, and who am I to think I might beat the odds?)  We are all healthy again. The H is back, and we all got presents from the Heathrow duty free.  I turned into a sleep tyrant, thanks to Dr. Marc Weissbluth.  And it worked!  (By the way, I don't want to alarm anyone, but I just seem to have inserted a link into my blog without having to type out "a href blah blah blah.".  Is this normal?  Is this what the rest of you have been doing all this time?  No wonder you all post more than me...)

And, I am writing. Not just here.  Other places. I don't mean to be cryptic,but I don't want to jinx it.  Just cross appendages for me that I can keep the words (which, like Alyssa's , are always flowing, but only inside my damn head) moving onto paper.  Who knows what will happen next.


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