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Jun 13, 2008 11:27


Accomplished:
Mailed stuff for Jesse
Inked p 11-19 GDS3
Processed & mailed studio orders
Went to lifedrawing
Inked p 20-25 GDS3
Emptied catboxes
Took out trash
Filled in p 1-25 GDS3
Sent GDS3 off to SP
Did laundry
Started painting Jenna commission
BEAT THE HARDEST LEVEL OF SPIDER SOLITAIRE - 210 moves
Got Meejletter!
Mowed front and back lawn
Planted tomatoes and cucumbers
Beat the hardest level of Spider Solitaire again - 237 moves
Made birthday card for Luka
Sketched & cleaned up Metanoia Ch. 10 cover
Thumbnailed 4 more pages of Metanoia ch 10
Weeded garden and driveway
Went to lifedrawing
Dusted and swept 1st & 2nd floors
Thumbnailed 6 more pages of Metanoia ch 10
Took out trash and recycling
Thumbnailed 6 more pages of Metanoia ch 10 - done
Colored Metanoia Chapter 10 cover

I did remember to get online and talk to Ian this week.  He's going to come visit us in late August, when he has some vacation time.  I think we'll probably do a bit of kayaking and play video games.  Possibly some D&D, too.  Further cementing my opinion of him as a considerate gentleman, he himself suggested that he stay in a nearby hotel rather than impose on the household, and arranged for it to be so.

We don't seem to have run out of things to say to each other yet.

Luka has been getting through paperwork and phone calls and such at an amazing rate.  Seebs has just started taking medication for ADD, and it seems to be working extremely well for him.  Jesse has started making hopeful noises about getting medicated, too - he really should have been medicated back when he was diagnosed in middle school, and I suspect many of his self-esteem and anxiety issues can be traced to his unmedicated inability to get through daily life stuff.  If it works as well for him as it has for Seebs, we will be a far more competent household in future months.  I think this will have some benefit for me as well.  It's easy to slack off when everyone around you is crippled by short attention span and social anxiety.  Expectations are set rather low.  And while the rest was extremely welcome after college, I think I've rested quite long enough.

Both roses (the deep pink and my little red-and-yellow 'Miniature Neon Cowboy') are getting ready to bloom.  The tomato and zucchini plants don't seem to have died yet.  The grapefruit tree looks terrible - it got left out on the porch on a cold night - but it has looked worse and recovered.  Our surprise waterlily has three leaves on the surface now, and we have a volunteer pansy sprung out of nowhere next to the vegetable patch.  The hellebores and hostas are duking it out in the north border territory; I'm rooting for the hellebores.  I don't think the purple clematis likes it right next to the ferns there, though.  It may need to be moved.  The white clematis has taken off and is sprinting for the trellis top.  And some sort of tree is blooming in the neighborhood and making everything smell incredibly sweet.  It has bunches of white flowers, pinnate leaves, and small pea-like pods still clinging to the branches in places.  Mom?  Is that the honey-locust you were talking about?
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