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totchipanda) wrote2024-01-15 08:22 am
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Brrrr
Sparkleball update: Orange has been recovered! Much rejoicing!
Weather remains horridly cold. Some funnies came out of it, like images saying "that thing you said you were going to do when hell froze over? You're doing it tomorrow." and "(city south of me), don't drive. (my city), put on a coat." (extra funny when M reported hearing her neighbours having that exact conversation lol.)
Some terrible things too, like alerts to reduce power consumption during peak hours to hopefully prevent rolling brownouts on the power grid. I have heard from a reliable source that the people managing the grid did a great job and only one area experienced an outage. Can't wait for our premier to blame the federal government and/or renewables for this when it was her party's leadership that deregulated electricity.
On Friday I purposely at a glutened item, and on Saturday I paid for it. I didn't feel good all day, my tummy was very unhappy, so around 4pm I gave up and went to bed, where I remained reading for the rest of the day. I did make myself dinner, which went down just fine and my tummy issues felt a bit more external, like more in the muscles rather than my stomach itself. Yesterday I was feeling better, more able to be upright even if moving around a lot wasn't much of an option.
Spent the weekend just chillin' (pun intended), reading and knitting and watching shows and movies. The kittens were snuggly and also wild, as they do. On Sunday M and I went to our Broadway show, which we took transit it too. I was really sure my car wouldn't start, and the parkade is open air so it's not like it would have any time to warm up while the show was on. It was actually pretty convenient, we had no trouble getting around. After the show we went to a pub downtown for dinner, within walking distance of her house and my train station to get back home.
Weather remains horridly cold. Some funnies came out of it, like images saying "that thing you said you were going to do when hell froze over? You're doing it tomorrow." and "(city south of me), don't drive. (my city), put on a coat." (extra funny when M reported hearing her neighbours having that exact conversation lol.)
Some terrible things too, like alerts to reduce power consumption during peak hours to hopefully prevent rolling brownouts on the power grid. I have heard from a reliable source that the people managing the grid did a great job and only one area experienced an outage. Can't wait for our premier to blame the federal government and/or renewables for this when it was her party's leadership that deregulated electricity.
On Friday I purposely at a glutened item, and on Saturday I paid for it. I didn't feel good all day, my tummy was very unhappy, so around 4pm I gave up and went to bed, where I remained reading for the rest of the day. I did make myself dinner, which went down just fine and my tummy issues felt a bit more external, like more in the muscles rather than my stomach itself. Yesterday I was feeling better, more able to be upright even if moving around a lot wasn't much of an option.
Spent the weekend just chillin' (pun intended), reading and knitting and watching shows and movies. The kittens were snuggly and also wild, as they do. On Sunday M and I went to our Broadway show, which we took transit it too. I was really sure my car wouldn't start, and the parkade is open air so it's not like it would have any time to warm up while the show was on. It was actually pretty convenient, we had no trouble getting around. After the show we went to a pub downtown for dinner, within walking distance of her house and my train station to get back home.
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Your premier sounds like a republican senator from the American south.