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Rated: 13+ · Book · Biographical · #1317094
Enga mellom fjella: where from across the meadow, poems sing from mountains and molehills.
#710841 added November 9, 2010 at 3:26pm
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What else is there to say...
...when my nerves get shattered.

ME:

Some days I'm able to fool myself that I'm okay. Other days my nerves just go...

So, staightened out my ATM card with just a call and transfered money between accounts. I have enough in the right place now to buy my ticket to and from Costa Rica. Then there is the ticket to LAX... argh! (which limits which days I can fly to San José)

I'll be okay. I always am.

Should've been in Seattle today. Tomorrow?

Seriously, everything is going fine. Just a battle of nerves and I am so easily overwhelmed by silliness. Very hard to explain unless you-all have been there.

Got to Spanish Circle last night and saw friends. Got to Senior Center for stroganoff ...and friends. Saw friends just now at Butterfly Herbs. I'm surrounded by people I know! (who know me) *Smile*

Trip last week to Thermopolis and Dillon went well. Dillon photos are at Facebook and I should do Thermopolis pics asap. Didn't see anyone except for Ryne in Billings and that was wonderful. Over 5k bus-miles on my butt I figure.

Should set up my Compaq on my table and do a blog entry every day; my Acer is a pain. Facebook is way too convenient but limiting. I'll take the Acer on my trip to CR but I won't have regular internet... get use to not hearing from me for days at a time! *Rolleyes*
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