How do you feel RIGHT this moment? "I'm ________________"

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Hopeful that this stupid problem with Comcast may finally be solved. Only my next statement will tell for sure.

Also, I'm happy that I now have new cabinets, even if a few things need to be addressed.
 
Out of sync with Lit......been toooo long. Dont see many familiar faces but hey I wanna write again! YAY!
 
I don't' fucking know... honestly I'm numb and feeling too much at the same time, if that is even possible.
 
Hopeful that this stupid problem with Comcast may finally be solved. Only my next statement will tell for sure.

Also, I'm happy that I now have new cabinets, even if a few things need to be addressed.

If you need me to break some kneecaps for you doll, just say the word. ;)
 
I'm day dreaming about a blessed woman in uniform, an Army Major with her long blonde hair neatly in a bun behind her head, large, soft eyes of blue with a bit of eye shadow, firm jaw with half pursed lips that walks with a ramrod straight back, firm butt cheeks and undershirt with a sports bra holding up her blessed chest, black polished boots and woodland camp that shows off her near hour glass figure, not the skimpy Spencer's gift version, but real uniforms and a garrison cap on her head. She is prim in appearance but naughty...
 
Carrying around the residue of a bad migraine yesterday but other than that? Not bad. I thought this weekend would be relaxing. Cooking. Baking. Fetching folks. Thank heavens there's three days to it. I should be able to get one of them to myself.
 
Mentally and physically exhausted. We spent the morning volunteering at one of the crisis center's unloading and organizing supplies to deliver to the hardest hit areas. Seeing all the damage up close and getting to walk through some of the neighborhoods that were hit hardest makes me extremely thankful for being safe. Going back in the morning to help in the kitchens making food for the relief workers and families.
 
Mentally and physically exhausted. We spent the morning volunteering at one of the crisis center's unloading and organizing supplies to deliver to the hardest hit areas. Seeing all the damage up close and getting to walk through some of the neighborhoods that were hit hardest makes me extremely thankful for being safe. Going back in the morning to help in the kitchens making food for the relief workers and families.

It takes tremendous character to volunteer. I've a friend who lives in Oklahoma and her area was very hard hit. Somehow, thankfully, her particular neighborhood escaped trouble.

Terrible business, that.
 
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