Haves & have-nots
Monday, January 22nd, 2007 03:54 pmI have a cold.
I have a migraine.
I have no fever, for which I am grateful.
I have to locate a bunch of old financial records because
I have an early-morning appointment with Social Security later in the week.
I have no desire to go rooting around in old papers. Seriously.
I have an intense urge to procrastinate, which I partly justify because the migraine really does make it hard for me to see things, although that doesn't keep me from spending time on LJ because
I have the feeling that anything you guys have to say is going to be vastly more interesting than my old paperwork, and
I haven't got enough sense to just lie down and close my eyes now. Probably will later on, since the headache's likely to get worse if I keep trying to read.
I have a belly full of pancakes.
I also have relatively tight jeans, which means
I have some slight discomfort, though not enough to make me regret the pancakes.
I have a good view of trees and a house dusted with melting snow.
I have some uncertainty about whether "dusted" is the best word to use when referring to melting snow. In my experience, dust doesn't usually melt like that.
I have no chocolate.
I have tea.
I have a migraine.
I have no fever, for which I am grateful.
I have to locate a bunch of old financial records because
I have an early-morning appointment with Social Security later in the week.
I have no desire to go rooting around in old papers. Seriously.
I have an intense urge to procrastinate, which I partly justify because the migraine really does make it hard for me to see things, although that doesn't keep me from spending time on LJ because
I have the feeling that anything you guys have to say is going to be vastly more interesting than my old paperwork, and
I haven't got enough sense to just lie down and close my eyes now. Probably will later on, since the headache's likely to get worse if I keep trying to read.
I have a belly full of pancakes.
I also have relatively tight jeans, which means
I have some slight discomfort, though not enough to make me regret the pancakes.
I have a good view of trees and a house dusted with melting snow.
I have some uncertainty about whether "dusted" is the best word to use when referring to melting snow. In my experience, dust doesn't usually melt like that.
I have no chocolate.
I have tea.