Libra: If you find yourself feeling a little moody today, this could really trip you up a bit. Just be careful that you don’t react to things in a more emotional manner than is really necessary right now.
Wow, now isn’t that funny? Well, tonight the power went out. Shortly after I got home – boom! And immediately after that – no lights. No air conditioning. It’s amazing how silent it is when there is no electricity. My parents still had power, so it must have been just our transformer. So I lit all the candles, found the flashlight, and Jason and I read. No computers. No television. Just reading. Probably the best thing for me. The lights came on 45 minutes ago, so I came out and caught the end of Judging Amy. I got something to eat – no electricity meant no cooking, and all of my dinner options required heat! I guess I could have left and gone out to get something to eat – I could tell that 1960 still had power, it was just a small grid that was dark. But I felt safe, quiet and calm. I didn’t want to leave the comfort of home.
I am more calm now that I have had time to think about my rants earlier. I still feel that way, and I could be easily worked up over it. I am somewhat thankful that neither one of them e-mailed me tonight. I am going to work on tweaking photos for a different site, and then I am going back to reading the “Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood”. (Thanks to Kymberlie for loaning me the book!)
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I am so bad! I totally forgot I loaned you that book! I have the other one, Little Altars Everywhere, but I didn’t like it at all and it really colored my views of the characters in Ya-Yas. Don’t read it.
Good luck with annulment hun. Being a catholic myself I understand completely where you are coming from. Unfortunately in my divorce this was not an option as I had stated that I was of sound mind and body when I signed a prenuptial agreement. But that’s another story…
Yes, Kymberlie, you told me you had the other one too but not to read it. When I finished “The Brethren”, in the dark, I was thinking “I *know* Kymberlie loaned me something recently…” so I had to carry a candle to the bookcase to find it!