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Mar. 11th, 2010 09:48 amIt's Thursday, which is only one day away from Friday! I had a great run this morning, and hopefully a good enough breakfast to not crash later. There is hockey (and babysitting) tonight. It's supposed to hit 63 F today. Mal allowed Zoe to groom him for nearly a full minute the other day. Life is starting to feel good again.
I cancelled my eHarmony renewal, so I won't get automatically charged ridiculous amounts of money come April. I also changed my settings so I'm not getting any more 'matches' fed into my inbox. I am sort of still in communication with one or two men but won't be too surprised if it doesn't go anywhere with either of them. They're both pretty far out of town, outside my thirty mile radius. I think this change will help to improve my mood as well, since it will involve a lot less rejection, without actually changing the amount of dating I'm doing.
The snow is finally melting. It's nearly all gone in some places but still nearly a foot deep in others (like our playground at work). I haven't seen any crocusi yet, but there are tiny little daffodyl shoots coming up all over the place. Well, at least, all over the place where the snow is gone. The trees aren't really budding yet, but it's only a matter of time. Spring is nearly here!
I cancelled my eHarmony renewal, so I won't get automatically charged ridiculous amounts of money come April. I also changed my settings so I'm not getting any more 'matches' fed into my inbox. I am sort of still in communication with one or two men but won't be too surprised if it doesn't go anywhere with either of them. They're both pretty far out of town, outside my thirty mile radius. I think this change will help to improve my mood as well, since it will involve a lot less rejection, without actually changing the amount of dating I'm doing.
The snow is finally melting. It's nearly all gone in some places but still nearly a foot deep in others (like our playground at work). I haven't seen any crocusi yet, but there are tiny little daffodyl shoots coming up all over the place. Well, at least, all over the place where the snow is gone. The trees aren't really budding yet, but it's only a matter of time. Spring is nearly here!