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                          |  Thursday, January 12, 2006  | 
                         
                        
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                          i went for my first time ever acupuncture session today.  i've been having some minor issues to deal with for some time, and have wanted to take care of things in a more natural way, rather than bombarding my body with what seems to me to be unnecessary and sometimes harmful medications. 
  it left me feeling a little dizzy and woozy.  Has anyone else ever had acupuncture?  beloved had in the past -- and he said it did the same to/for him, too.  i had needles in my ears.  and my hands.  and my arms.  and my legs.
  Before that, I went to meet with my judge (yes, i OWN him) about this project i'm working on for him.  there was a weird interchange about an hourly rate for me.  he had told me via email that he needed to hear from be about what i wanted to earn for this project - either a flat amount, or an hourly rate.  i said that i really didn't know where to even begin, that i had never done anything like this before.  when we were talking today, he asked again what i thought.  i said that the only frame of reference that i have is what my hourly rate was when i was typing for a living, which was $25/hour.  His eyes POPPED OUT OF HIS HEAD and he said, "really??!!!  i would think $20, TOPS!"  So I backpedaled, and told him that was fine with me, and that i would be happy to help him with this oh so very interesting topic (implied easements) for FREE, and whatever he thinks is best is more than fine with me. 
  and - one of the court officers i used to work with (he's a real weirdo) saw me, and he came over to say hi, and we're talking, and he mumbles.  he talks really soft, and not so clear, and he's doing that - so i hear these noises, and then i hear him say "weight" and then "put it all together" and then, "so when are you due?"  uh.  okay. 
  i have probably gained less than 5 pounds since i last saw him, and i really do not think i looked pregnant.  i was dressed MUCH more casually than when i was working in the courthouse - since the courthouse required me to be in a suit 5 days a week, and today i had on casual pants and a large untucked shirt. 
  but still. 
  then i went and bought new headphones for my WONDERFUL iPod.  i love my new iPod.  if someone asks me if i have pictures of my kids, i just whip out the iPod and turn on the slideshow for them.  there they have it - 3 seconds each of 104 photos of the girly-q's spanning the last 3 years. 
  one bad thing about it - the podcast function is flawed.  it used to be that i could push play on the podcast playlist, and waa laa.  they would all play - back to back -- rolling from one to the next.  now i'm stuck with one at a time.  i do not know why.  perhaps if i had copious amounts of free time, i would fuss with the settings and see if there was something that could be done about this. 
  oh - another bad thing.  my old iPod had a smaller battery - i think it said 8 hours of play time.  this one says 15.  but that's if you don't look at a SINGLE picture.  all i did the other day was turn on the pictures, and the battery was instantly 1/3 empty.  i watched a video, and the battery went from FULL to in the red zone.  it was 45 minutes.  not 15 hours.  my old one was better.
  but i still love it.  it's so pretty and shiny.  and it has so many songs on it!!  2000.  i used to only have 643 on the pod.  now all the songs on iTunes are on the Pod.  and that is fun.  i went to the library today and got MORE Cd's to explore and perhaps .... um.  yeah. | 
                         
                        
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                                            I'm terrified of needles, but I've heard good things about it.  I used to see a kinesiologist, and he was adamant that it performed miracles.  
  Also - I'm jealous that your library doesn't ... err ... lock it's CDs.  There's a formatting lock on all the ones I've checked out.  I need to change libraries. 
                
                                       
                                      
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                                            the needles are so tiny, and you don't feel it at ALL.  seriously - it was like nothing.  although i am notorious for my high pain tolerance.  i think that i don't feel things which cause other people pain ....
  also, my library *is* truly amazing.  woudl you like to know what disks I got yesterday?  Cowboy Junkies - the Caution Horses; Duran Duran - Astronaut; Nellie Furtado - Folklore; Indigo Girls - Retrospective; and Jimi Hendrix - the ultimate experience.  I can get ANYTHING from my library.  ANYTHING.  I've only come across one disk thus far that wouldn't play in my computer's drive. 
                
                                       
                                      
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I'm terrified of needles, but I've heard good things about it. I used to see a kinesiologist, and he was adamant that it performed miracles.
Also - I'm jealous that your library doesn't ... err ... lock it's CDs. There's a formatting lock on all the ones I've checked out. I need to change libraries.