I'm just procrastinating a little longer before beginning my 2-page (single spaced) essay for my class, which is due Tuesday night, but which I am determined to finish today. This afternoon, if possible, so I can go for my 3-mile walk and then watch TV tonight with a clear conscience.
Bit of advice: if a doc prescribes the antibiotic Cipro, you might want to ask if there's something else that would do the job. I took Cipro for 5 days 3 weeks ago, and let's just say that some side effects are continuing and that additional visits to the doc have been necessary. Other side effects which have thankfully since disappeared are dizziness, lethargy, insomnia, and lack of appetite. I had taken Cipro many years ago and definitely do not remember anything like these effects. I shall never take it again, of course.
There shall be rejoicing in the streets (at least in my street) when this cataloging/classification class is over. It comes under the category of what doesn't kill you makes you stronger...but I could SO have done without this class. Ok, Snuggs, I'm whining again, but you said I could if it would help! And I think it does.
Today was my first major yard sale foray this spring, and I made a pretty good haul! Here's what I got: 3 Ralph Lauren oxford cloth shirts (in excellent condition with dry cleaner tags still attached) for $1 each; a very nice soft black leather purse for $2; Gloria Vanderbilt pale pink jeans for 50 cents (which I'm going to let my mother cut off for capris); a Jones New York aqua cardigan for $1; 2 Zipfer beer stoneware mugs from Germany for 50 cents each (for my coffee, of course); a purple 100% cashmere scarf made in England, new and never worn - for $1; and a huge plastic tub of books for $20 - including 5 hardback Harry Potter books that look new, lots of paperback school required reading books, etc. - I should be able to trade them at the used book store for at least double that or maybe more. So I'm well pleased!