I was talking to my good friend Matt last night and he mentioned how all of this "saving life" business could be giving me a false sense of closeness with Eric. And I realized he's right. There are so many things I don't know about Eric. There are a lot of things he doesn't know about me. I hope we still like each other once we get used to each other.
The other day I found a copy of Natalie Merchant's The Carpenter's Daughter on sale at Borders (we're talking 75% off). It's been in my c.d. player since, making me very happy. I love folk songs, and this is an entire c.d. of folk song covers. All I need now is a tub, a good book, and some tea.
I keep telling myself that "today is a good day to take care of errands". I've been telling myself this for about a week, but I can't seem to get myself to do much of anything before noon, and then I just feel like I've wasted half the day and there's no way I'm going to get anything done. I need to get my oil changed and clean my room and car, return and renew some library books, read for class, rent a video for class, go to school for advising, and go to the "family meeting" for Eric at the hospital. My guess is that about four of these things will get done. Oh, and I need to buy groceries, too. Sigh. I suppose I should get going.
11:05 a.m. - Wednesday, Mar. 03, 2004
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