Tuesday, 10 November 2009

This Ordinary Mind Is Broken

Various events have left me feeling ... discombobulated. Just when I think I've fought my way back to centre, something happens to make me realize that things are still a bit off-kilter. Like when I searched for my lost wallet all day and then, after giving up hope of ever seeing it again, found it on a stack of old books on my bookshelf. Or like how I knocked a knife off the counter and then tried to catch it mid-air, slicing my thumb in three places in the process. My brain is working at half-speed, it seems. I blame it on the rain.

Bringing a massive smile to my face today is Ben and his tit-o-grams (don't blame Ben for the crassness, please. I couldn't resist.) Please, if you have a moment or two, read Ben's entry and help out if you can. I wish I lived in Halifax so I could eat one of Ben's boobies. Yeah. I went there.

12 comments:

  1. I have definitely tried to catch a falling knife. Bad idea in retrospect. Hope you get re-centered (it's supposed to snow thursday night??!)...just embrace the rain! Curl up with your book (isn't it fantastic!?) and a cup of tea and breathe!

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  2. I'm probably evil for bringing this up, but are you knocked up?

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  3. Ugh, I'm so sorry lady- this sounds brutal. If you need to chat, you know where I am, and for the record I have free long distance =)

    In the mean time, please stay away from both sharp objects and that motorcycle okay?

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  4. That has been the past month for me. Hence why I'm single-mindedly focusing all my time and energy on boob cupcakes.

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  5. I am now humming Blame It On The Rain. Thanks for that.

    (Feel better!)

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  6. You know what you need? A spa day. Or a massage. Seriously, go treat yourself to something because you deserve it!

    Always here for you hon.

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  7. i've done that with a knife. as has my dad, on thanksgiving one year, with the massive carving knife. apparently it's genetic :-)

    sorry things are off. i hope things center-i-fy soon!

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  8. I hate those weeks when it seems like everything is off. I say get all that off-ness out of your system. And rest assured next week will be better. Hugs to you.

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  9. Hope things sort themselves out soon, sug!

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  10. I tend to cut myself every 4.3 times I touch a sharp object. Or a plastic lawn chair. Don't ask.

    Hang in there, soon it will be too cold for clumsy. All your body's energy will be focused on staying de-popsiclized.

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  11. Ouch, hope your thumb is feeling better.

    I totally feel you, in the last week I've lost my glasses, Ipod and cellphone and still have yet to recover the Ipod.

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  12. Ack! I've tried to catch falling knives too, but luckily I'm a rubbish catch. Hope your thumb feels better soon!

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