On friend networks
Apr. 25th, 2006 03:06 amI've been leaning so damn hard on Neil and struggling a lot with lifestuff... which is perfectly normal, really, but through all the topsy-turviness and all, when I'm not feeling frantic and depressed, what helps is knowing I have friends out there. I feel bad that I'm not keeping in touch with a lot of you -- Jenn emailed, Seth emailed, I owe Danny (my awesome ex-coworker) a call and lunch for his help -- but please know that I value you, and it helps keep me going to realize that you're there. If you weren't, I think I'd *really* be going insane.
Allergen, Neil and I say hi.
Anyway, I meander. The point of this post is: thank you. Thank you for listening. Thank you for random humor and kind emails out of the blue.
It's going to be pretty busy for the next few weeks settling a full-time-plus job (60 hours now, egads!), school and the still-broken computer (this time, apparently the hard drive failed. Along with the CD drive. The time before that it was the logic board. The time before that it was the energy supply, this summer, when it actually went up IN FLAMES...). I feel horrible that I haven't had time for photography or any energy for writing much that's really been well-thought out. But it'll all hopefully be back during mid-May, when the store goes out of business, and I can finally be sort of normal (if poorer).
Love.
Over'n out.
Allergen, Neil and I say hi.
Anyway, I meander. The point of this post is: thank you. Thank you for listening. Thank you for random humor and kind emails out of the blue.
It's going to be pretty busy for the next few weeks settling a full-time-plus job (60 hours now, egads!), school and the still-broken computer (this time, apparently the hard drive failed. Along with the CD drive. The time before that it was the logic board. The time before that it was the energy supply, this summer, when it actually went up IN FLAMES...). I feel horrible that I haven't had time for photography or any energy for writing much that's really been well-thought out. But it'll all hopefully be back during mid-May, when the store goes out of business, and I can finally be sort of normal (if poorer).
Love.
Over'n out.