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KiMeNowPl

November 29, 2004 by

That means, “Kill Me Now, Please.” My NaNo novel is at 44097 words, and I can’t write any more tonight. I’ve written over 7600 words in the last two days, and to finish by midnight 11/30, I’ll have to do 2952 words tomorrow and Tuesday. In reality, I feel as if I can finish tomorrow […]

Filed Under: Hobbies, Work Tagged With: I work for a living, nanowrimo, writing

still hating Blogger

November 29, 2004 by

If you see this, Blogger has again failed to publish my site in a timely manner.

Filed Under: Blogging Tagged With: blogger

November 29, 2004

November 29, 2004 by

Wt: 161.2 (1.8); pretty good for Thanksgiving weekend, hm?Exercise: 23 difficult minutes on the treadmill; 5 difficult assisted chinups; 48 difficult stomach crunches; one big smile of accomplishmentBreakfast:Currently eating 1 cup Berry Burst Cheerios + 1/2 cup milk + 1 clementine= 244 caloriesLunch: Will have a salad or a Subway Sandwich at Cherry Hill Mall; […]

Filed Under: Life Tagged With: diet, exercise

The Day After

November 27, 2004 by

Today Thor and I put up most of our outdoor Christmas lights. All we need now is to borrow a ladder tomorrow to finish them. They look beautiful and magical. What’s even better is that this year we OWN the property that we’re festooning. Only twenty-nine years and six months to go! I just hit […]

Filed Under: Hobbies, Home and Family Tagged With: christmas, house, nanowrimo

Black Friday postmortem

November 26, 2004 by

15 hours after we embarked on our endeavor, I am home. We dined at Buca di Beppo, then fueled by Pepto Bismol, we went to The Promenade to cap off our night. It was powerful cold, so we only mustered the energy to do two stores: Blue Tulip (Mom bought me an ornament for driving […]

Filed Under: Hobbies, Home and Family, Life Tagged With: black friday, diet, shopping

Black Friday

November 26, 2004 by

We’re still managing to kick Black Friday’s ass and send it crying to it’s Momma. We took the Patco Hi-Speedline to the 8th and Market Streets in Philadelphia. Shopped…Strawbridge’s (This one had my coat, in my size, still too expensive)Burlington Coat FactoryStarbucks, but the line was too longLord and Taylor (Saw the legendary Christmas Light […]

Filed Under: Hobbies, Life Tagged With: black friday, holidays, shopping

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I've been blogging for over twenty (2 decades! 2-0!) years and I'm apparently one of the few over-50 female bloggers who haven't sold out to THE MAN yet; hence this blog remains quirky, homespun, and unprofitable. No big. However, if you're from Disney, Doritos, or Dave Matthews Band, I'm open to talk about selling out.

I live in Southern New Jersey with my husband WM, and our dog Murphy. I'm an adult who likes Disney but not a Disney Adult. I used to work a fun (really!) office job in Philadelphia, but since March of 2020 I'm a work from home hermit. So if you're looking for a childless, slightly round, marginally boring GenX woman's blog to follow, you've come to the right place! :)

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Spitting Gold: A Novel
really liked it
Spitting Gold: A Novel
by Carmella Lowkis
Meet Me at the Lake
it was ok
Meet Me at the Lake
by Carley Fortune
I am an Old and I know, I KNOW, that I am far too old to be reading cute summery books about attractive young people experiencing summer lovin'. But until we get these fun fizzy books with 50 year olds finding love at a seaside physical ...
tagged: fiction, borrowed-from-library, romance, women, and summer
An Offer From a Gentleman
liked it
An Offer From a Gentleman
by Julia Quinn
tagged: borrowed-from-library, romance, and fiction
Tom Lake
it was amazing
Tom Lake
by Ann Patchett
tagged: women, fiction, and borrowed-from-library
Mrs. Nash's Ashes
it was amazing
Mrs. Nash's Ashes
by Sarah Adler
A plucky heroine and academically minded hero? A road trip to Key West? Optimism v pessimism?? Adults being adults and using their words to keep disagreements from lasting more than a few hours? Sign me up forever.
tagged: fiction, summer, women, and own-hardcopy

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