i love the night life
or so it would appear, judging from my failure to be in bed before 2 am for the third night in a row.
not that it's really a failing. friday night we were out late buying up old air conditioners, saturday night we were enjoying the after party for the opening night of "the merry wives of windsor" with david (who makes an astonishingly fantastic punk, if you can imagine such a thing), and tonight we were working on the carriage house, getting it set up for the rash of company we're having for the next six weeks.
all good things, but i'm tuckered. i don't know if the lack of sleep makes me more vulnerable to grief or if my grief is just contributing to my tiredness. i just want hans back. and i want some sleep.
happy 1st day of august.
not that it's really a failing. friday night we were out late buying up old air conditioners, saturday night we were enjoying the after party for the opening night of "the merry wives of windsor" with david (who makes an astonishingly fantastic punk, if you can imagine such a thing), and tonight we were working on the carriage house, getting it set up for the rash of company we're having for the next six weeks.
all good things, but i'm tuckered. i don't know if the lack of sleep makes me more vulnerable to grief or if my grief is just contributing to my tiredness. i just want hans back. and i want some sleep.
happy 1st day of august.

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Wait ... why "astonishing"?
We had company on Saturday and I was exhausted when they left. Normally I would have been charged up after company left my house. So I personally think grief makes you more easily tired.
So do you give David's show a thumbs up?
catherine: yes - two thumbs up! if you're looking for an excuse to come into the city, this would be a great one. it's reimagined in 1950's america, which is perfectly suited for the ideas (and ideals) presented.
david: regarding "astonishingly" - i know you harbor a secret desire to be a crazy club kid, and i'm sure you'd make a lovely one, but i know you as an incredibly thoughtful and inquisitive person with maybe a little emo thrown in and absolutely no bullshit, so it's jarring to see you with all that *attitude* oozing all over the place. i know, i know - that's why it's called "acting" - take it as a compliment.
Do you know why I can't post a comment to your latest post? Only that one. Very strange.
Something really strange - a post is now missing from the top and this one was showing 4 replies yesterday, but only showing 3...
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The missing post is one I tried to comment on last night but it wouldn't let me. I hope it comes home soon.
Hey, if you find it Jill, maybe it'll come with Laura's original post from last night - that's seemed to have disappeared into bloglandia nowhere.
No - the missing post must be mine!
Or not.
My follow-up was something like, "Well, when you put it that way ..."
I went on to say you must see pictures of me in my Robert Smith phase.
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Show me show me show me - David.
no, the new post i made yesterday, the one where i poured out all the *pain* that had been germinating for days - that post disappeared into the mist. i'm too weary to recraft it. if you see it, please tell it i miss it.
i figured, though, that the "missing" comment to this post was david responding to my response to his response, of which he then thought better. i'm psychic that way.
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