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flexagon ([personal profile] flexagon) wrote2004-11-20 07:15 pm

Let's have "lunch"

Ha. What a blissfully unproductive day it has been. I'm not always happy when a lunch date with someone turns into a 3-hour session of picking the universe apart, but in [livejournal.com profile] bluechromis' case it's all good... because I have no idea what makes me happier, picking the universe apart or cackling like a mad hag about the funny side (okay, sides) of our neuroses. Whee, they both make me giddy. I think it's feeding some girly little bit of me that's been dormant ever since my friend Sarah walked away from me in the schoolyard when we were 11 because I wasn't cool and she wanted to be popular. Oh yes, and she also buys me lunch, so I can eat while she offers up all these fascinating thoughts to talk about. And then she wonders why I don't mind listening to her...? Not remotely a mystery, my dear. :)

I would post some more thoughts about actual discussion topics, but B and D will be over soon with Chinese takeout--yes, I'm living off my friends today--so I had best get to folding my laundry.

[identity profile] bluechromis.livejournal.com 2004-11-21 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I had a good time too - and I got nothing done yesterday either. Have to say, I don't care. :)

Actually, I did get something done, I read that midwife book you gave me. Wow. I'm so fascinated by the Amish...sometimes I really think they know what they're doing. I'm 99% set on having a midwife attended birth (maybe in a birthing center rather than home), if I have kids. It's so true that it's total crap to treat pregnancy and birth like some disease. And there's NO WAY IN HELL they're cutting my crotch. I sometimes fantasize about a scheduled C Sec to avoid stretch marks and hip spreading, but I assume by the time I decide kids are a good idea I'll be more mature than that. :P

[identity profile] bluechromis.livejournal.com 2004-11-22 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, being a farmer doesn't really trip my trigger either. Oh well, we'll have to go on tilling the urban soil, whatever that means. :)