| 29 July 1999 | ||
Dream fragment:
I woke up with my heart pounding from anger and exertion.I am in a group of about four people, having a picnic in a very narrow valley. One of the people I am with is my fiancé. Yesterday as I was puttering around the house, I had a sudden flash of an idea of what I could write about today. But, of course, I have forgotten it. I like peanut butter. It's one of my favorite foods. Too bad it's so bad for me. I learned to love peanut butter from my father, who is probably peanut butter's biggest fan. Because of my dad, I've discovered a number of very peculiar ways to eat peanut butter:
But my favorite way to eat it is plain, on a spoon. Yeah, I'm a freak. Matt mentioned yesterday in passing that he thought it was weird of me to list Monday first on my calendar. I mentioned that I'd bought real calendars that organized the week that way, and he insisted that he's never seen one. (I guess he wasn't counting weekly appointment calendars, which are almost always arranged that way.) I knew that listing Monday first was a little peculiar, but he made it sound like it was not only weird, but wrong, and I got sortof defensive about it. I'm even tempted to explain my reasons here, but I'm pretty sure that any thinking individual can come up with at least two of the three reasons, so I'll restrain myself. I just thought it was odd that I got so tense about it. I was irritable for at least half an hour after the subject had been dropped. Oh, well. I can't remember my brilliant topic for this morning, so I'm going to go have some breakfast. |
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Talk to me: "You're not having peanut butter for breakfast, are you?"
(As a hint, if you click on the New Answers link at the top of the forum page, it will show you all the reply-posts for the last week.) |
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Currently Reading: - I haven't decided yet. Either Jhereg by Steven Brust or Shadow's Daughter by Shirley Meier. Current Projects: - blue scarf - blue and tan stripe afghan |
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