It’s one of those nights. A night where I thought I would fall asleep around 9pm, after laze-ing on the couch for a few minutes following supper. Instead here I am. On the internet for hours on end (boy, are my fingers and neck muscles going to be killing me tomorrow morning!), reading blog entries of some person who is admired by another person who’s a distant blogging cousin of a person I used to go to school with. Isn’t life grand? With Kleenex stuffed in both nostrils (merely a preventative measure I assure you), Neosporin thickly spread over my poor, damaged, shiny-red nose, and frequent applications of Vaseline to my cracked lips, I am still awake. 11:15pm. Wondering why in the world I’ve spent so much time in one position on the ugliest, most comfortable chair in my house, on the laptop computer my chiropractor brands as evil, watching really crappy television programming.
Enough is enough. Goodnight, world. I am off to luxurious, dreamless sleep only Nyquil can give.
7 Comments
sarah Jan 8, 2004 3:59 PM
wow, sounds like the perfect evening…haha.
lindsay Jan 8, 2004 6:02 PM
i can totally relate to the kleenex thing.
in the words of my dad: “my nose is dripping like a faucet.”
Karen Jan 8, 2004 7:53 PM
“When you’re nose is runny and you think it’s funny but it’snot”
That’s my family favorite to contribute.
sarah Jan 8, 2004 9:21 PM
HAha!
rt Jan 9, 2004 4:40 PM
nice one, locklear family! andrew introduced the lawtons to a wonderful ditty on diarrhea when he was about 6 — i’ll remember it forever (and was actively singing if for 2 terrible weeks in ’03).
andrew Jan 10, 2004 4:32 PM
what! i recall no such thing!
the lawton gastrointestinal ailments are infamous throughout the world…
rt Jan 11, 2004 12:23 PM
“when you’re sliding into first, and ya feel somethin’ burst, diarrhea ch-ch-ch, diarhea ch-ch-ch”
does that ring a bell?