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hummingwolf ([personal profile] hummingwolf) wrote2006-10-26 10:41 pm
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Here again

Thanks to everybody who answered yesterday's question! I'd answer tonight, except I'm not all that coherent at the moment. See, on tonight's Supernatural was one of the scariest moments I've seen on television since the glory days of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Oh, yes, Dean singing REO Speedwagon is right up there with Cordelia Chase singing Whitney Houston. So disturbing.

Also watched tonight's Smallville and there's something I'd like to know: When did that show become watchable again? I stopped watching it at a time when every episode was another flavor of Kryptonite providing another excuse for a bunch of people to get nekkid; and while the show certainly does have some attractive actors, I still like some decent storylines on my television. But each episode I've caught this season has been enjoyable, even if Lana Lang is still annoying as heck. Another question: I know everybody hates Lana, but am I the only one who likes Lois? There seems to be much Lois hate out there and I'm wondering how common that is.

In elementary school I tried hard to get into the habit of writing about my life in my diary every day, but all I ended up putting into it were random thoughts about the latest episode of Mork & Mindy. Fortunately I'm an adult now and have much deeper and weightier things to write about than TV shows. (Ooh, new House, M.D. episode on Halloween! I can hardly wait!)

In other news, I seem to be getting some of my energy back. Walked 2.5 miles yesterday and somewhere around two this evening. Still feeling a need for chicken soup, though.
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[identity profile] hummingwolf.livejournal.com 2006-10-27 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Are you doing anything differently than before this upswing?

The superficial answer is: eating too much sugar and drinking too much tea. That is probably not the helpful answer! Thing is, with my particular health problems, walking isn't always a problem unless my knees or ankles are acting up. I'm much too likely to pass out if I sit or stand for very long, but on a tolerably good day, two miles is not a big deal for me (though it used to be). The reason I haven't been doing very much walking lately is that I caught some upper respiratory infection somewhere, so my body's taking its sweet time dealing with that and won't let me do very much else.

The coughing, dizziness & such returned today, so I stayed indoors enjoying the warmth of my bed. Maybe tomorrow I will be moving around a bit again.