April 27, 2006

english scmenglish

I'm out of sorts today. We both know what that means, but what DOES it mean? Does it mean that i just ran out of the sorts? What are the sorts that I am no longer having? sorts sorts sorts. the more i say it the less of a real word it becomes. zorts.

Okay, maybe i'll go with being crabby. whatever. Same issues. If a crab is out of sorts, what does HE say?

At home we're all a little tired these days. Which makes us all a little short-tempered. The bloggers I normally read are all a little crabby too. On one hand this is reassuring that it's not just me on the other hand it gives me more reason to be crabby. My coworkers made me crabbier. I haven't been to the gym all week, despite feeling inordinately fluffy.

And I'm sure you're thinking "hormonal" but no. I can't even blame my malaise on that. hmm. The hubby and I are going out for dinner, i bet that'll help. We've both been a bit distracted with work and kidlet, we haven't had a chance to just be grownups together. Maybe we'll stumble across the best spontaneously entertaining thing EVER. But most likely, we'll have a few microbrews, some decent grub in a place that we can't take a toddler and we'll call it good!

Posted by Pagalina at 13:11:07 | Permanent Link | Comments (2) |
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1 - Even though we didn't get out. We got some dinner and had some brew. I am still willing to call it good since although Ruby was sick and a little whiny she was not vomit-spewing-inconsoable sick. (Comment this)

Written by: rwhgeek at 2006/04/28 - 13:50:31
2 - I totally agree. For a sick chick, she's been a good girl!
It's definitely good! well, except for the being woken up at 3:30am thing!
:) (Comment this)

Written by: zoomaru at 2006/04/28 - 16:09:54
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