What I've been (and still am) up to

Sep 09, 2013 17:51

Well hey there! Looks like I fell off the internet again, at least for a bit. There are reasons, mostly consisting of Real Life Things, so I figured I'd spend today catching up with you all.

But first! Come to my poetry reading next Monday! Please? I'll be the featured reader at Poetry in the Round at Barnes & Noble in Marlton, NJ next Monday, ( Read more... )

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slatts September 9 2013, 23:06:48 UTC
Hey you, in my neighborhood! If Time and the Universe allow we should get together when it happens again.

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kellyrfineman September 11 2013, 23:28:58 UTC
I will endeavor to make it so!

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lizziebelle September 10 2013, 00:42:11 UTC
Definitely check out the Seuss statues in the museum quad in Springfield. They're life-size and great fun.

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kellyrfineman September 11 2013, 23:29:21 UTC
That is what we were told. But it was too rainy to check out!

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kellyrfineman September 11 2013, 23:30:19 UTC
Me too. The doctor agreed with me yesterday that the Cimzia is failing. We have to see what we can get approval for to try next. It'll be a while until I feel better, though, since these meds take a few weeks to start to work once you're on them, and I won't have a new med for a while now.

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robinellen September 10 2013, 02:50:41 UTC
Are you gluten free? My aunt suffered from RA, and when she stopped eating gluten, her symptoms basically vanished. (((HUGS)))

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kellyrfineman September 11 2013, 23:31:09 UTC
The few times I've tried eliminating gluten, I've had flares, so I'm not sure my system works that way, although I've read some articles that say being gluten-free is a huge help for some people.

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reesa_grimm September 10 2013, 19:28:34 UTC
I hope you feel better soon!

Oh, I would love to go to Sleepy Hollow one day and see Tarrytown too!

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kellyrfineman September 11 2013, 23:32:54 UTC
Thanks!

It's a very pretty area up there, and we will undoubtedly go back (in part because we didn't get to visit Washington Irving's house when we were there because the tour we had time for was sold out). We'll also be back just to eat at the Bridge View Tavern, which we discovered this summer on a getaway trip to the area.

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reesa_grimm September 11 2013, 23:52:06 UTC
I'm in the South, so hopefully, one day, hubby and I can make a trip up there. I would very much like to see Washington Irving's house too! And we must stop and eat at the Bridge View Tavern. :)

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