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Curried Goat in a paper cup ([personal profile] derien) wrote2008-10-17 05:25 pm

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Okay; shirt button sewed on, paint and brushes acquired, chess set painted, exercises done, dishes done. Feels like a pretty good day. :)

Only, I don't know if this magnetic chess set is really going to work at all, and I'm a little bummed about that. When the pieces get too close too each other (which I'm nearly certain they would be on the board, it's so small) they suck each other up with the magnetism! I thought the way those boards were supposed to work was that the board was magnetized, not the pieces.

My stomach is singing to me like a whale. Do you suppose it's the zucchini and egg soup I had for lunch? Perhaps if I put a chunk of granola down there it'll shut up. Or, tea! Tea is good for everything, right? :)

[identity profile] jrosemary.blogspot.com (from livejournal.com) 2008-10-17 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Tea is definitely good for everything, as long as it's filled with so much milk and sugar that it almost isn't tea anymore, lol. (I put so much milk and sugar in mine that it's quite possible I don't actually like tea...)

~Rose
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[identity profile] derien.livejournal.com 2008-10-17 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Or that you just like milk and sugar, but there's nothing wrong with that! :)

I decided to have some rooibos (because I haven't had any caffein since the surgery and I'm seeing how long I can hold out) with just honey, and my tummy has calmed down a LOT, it's great. My theory is that really what my body likes is hot water - the honey and tea and milk and anything else I put in is just to get the hot water down. Supposedly warm water is absorbed by the tissues more easily.