Nothing about the cats today.

Life’s little ironies … I get busy at work, and suddenly there’s very little of interest to write about.

The Professor is attempting to “normalize” his schedule (as he puts it) yet again. Tonight he won’t be going to bed until around 6:00. At this rate, he’ll be normalized just in time to return to work next week. He proudly pointed out that we’d be able to spend Sunday together, and was absolutely dashed when I reminded him that Sunday was Easter and we had promised to go to my younger sister’s for dinner.

The new owner’s card and driver’s license cost a tad more than was quoted on the phone – they conveniently neglected to mention the administrative fees that get tacked onto the regular replacement fees. It cost me just under $60 for those two documents. I still have to deal with Medic Alert, which is a bit of a Catch-22 situation. I can’t access my file on line because I don’t have the information on my Medic Alert Card. I wouldn’t NEED to access the file if I had my Medic Alert card though! I supposed I’ll just have to phone them, but I won’t be able to do that until the weekend.

Giving a “big” talk today, which I’m not looking forward to. And if I don’t finish preparing my notes for that NOW, I’m going to look like an ass. So it’s back to the grind for this amphibian.

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  1. when i read that entry about your thieving ACfH, i hate to admit that i had a good chuckle. what a little stinker! hehe. i’m sure she didn’t mean to get you upset. maybe she’s hoarding until she feels the need to present you with a gift? (yes, my feeble excuse for the kitty’s actions)

  2. Is it possible that once you get the replacement items the originals will magically appear somewhere? Like under the couch?

    Come visit my diary and see if you can’t figure out who’s it is.

  3. I think it said that Hugh may have the cameo for SWEp3, not 2. I also seem to remember reading somewhere that the filming was done for Ep2 and it is in the editing rooms now.

    I am already planning to take my kids out of school early when it comes out and see one of the early shows to (hopefully) avoid the crowds. I did this for Harry Potter on it’s opening day and there were only about 30 people in the theatre. It was WONDERFUL!

    Alli

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