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Today I mainly ate Skittles.


I also looked at Pet of the Day in the London Paper (my secret daily wallow in sentimentalism - skip the earthquake in China, straight to the fluffies). Today it was a Samoyed dog who likes looking after his friend, a blind tortoiseshell cat. I nearly blubbed.

  • 4 weeks later...

had a blood test this morning and got to work later than usual

Googled the amalfi coast

Researched ivf

posted on two other forums

Ordered some organic non animal product body wash

sorted out my diary

cancelled two magazine subscriptions

considered many times responding to my brother's out of the blue email but havent yet..


and that's about it I think..

I have made a fresh fruit salad...all that chopping is a great way of procrastinating;

now I am listening to Streisand's Greatest Hits which is a great source of distraction - it takes great concentration to sing both the Neil Diamond and Bab's parts of You Don't me Flowers Anymore.

I've written four paragraphs so far today...good job I'm not writing a sequel to War and Peace.

Oooh - gotta run, No More Tears, Enough is Enough is coming up....I've got a whole dance routine for that one.

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