i am an unrequited astronomer, pretend patient, gentle adventurer, pedal enthusiast, recovering calligrapher, occasional thespian and unfinished poet living in portland, oregon. contacting me via email is usually a good idea.
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i took amelia to the vet, but he wasn't very helpful: he told me to get a new batch of food, keep her confined, and gave me some flagyl (she soooooooo loves that, and it's such a joy to give it to her) and said if it didn't help in a few days to bring her in again and they'd sedate her for a full examination. on the way to the vet she defecated in the cat carrier, which was a total surprise to everyone, so when the vet first saw her he said, "so how's amelia today? oh, smelly."
bahhh! the movers, of course, call today! they said they'd be here between 3&4 and look, it's after 4 and no word! how surprised am i? (update: they arrive at 4:30) and do i not visit sandy in ashland tomorrow & tuesday? when, o when, will the unpacking occur?
"Gretchin lair, the goddess of small things" wraps it up by writing: "I think blogging is a tremendous way for me to organize my brain: it's what high fidelity refers to as 'autobiographical' organization. even if nobody else read it, i'dstill keep a blog."
so now i've been mentioned in the same article as rebecca blood and william gibson! whoo! thanks, rob! you've made me a star! ;)
update 07.09.03: i hope my gentle readers took the last bit in the spirit as it was intended: as i told rob, "i gotta blow my insignificant moments of fame out of proportion or my life seems too pathetic for words. :)"