Ow!
1. They're doing construction right outside my window, so there's lots of noise.
2. The construction also means tons of diesel fumes.
3. Add in babysitting a child who's teething and thinks your necklace makes a great teething ring (thereby making it look like he was giving me a hickey - it's a short necklace) and likes clutching handfulls of hair at the same time...
And I hurt.
(Plus my stupid right leg is being a pain. I don't know why, but my right knee has decided to throb every once in a while if I step funny. I wrapped it this weekend and it behaved, and now I'm back to pain. Plus my right foot is hurting again. *sigh*)
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Now to call the vet (my dog has a strange lump on his side). And pay three bills. And edit my resume (again, because apparently honesty is not expected, so time to 'reimagine' what I do). And then if I'm done with everything, I can write. Or at least try to find software that will let me lay out a family tree so I have that better rendered graphically for the writing.
1. They're doing construction right outside my window, so there's lots of noise.
2. The construction also means tons of diesel fumes.
3. Add in babysitting a child who's teething and thinks your necklace makes a great teething ring (thereby making it look like he was giving me a hickey - it's a short necklace) and likes clutching handfulls of hair at the same time...
And I hurt.
(Plus my stupid right leg is being a pain. I don't know why, but my right knee has decided to throb every once in a while if I step funny. I wrapped it this weekend and it behaved, and now I'm back to pain. Plus my right foot is hurting again. *sigh*)
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The vet told me he thinks the one on Chester's rib cage (the one that made me panic) is from where he got his shots two weeks ago. (Apparently lumps where shots were administered is common? Except I'd never heard of it until now.) I have to give it another week to see if it goes down before I'm allowed to panic. (Um, except I totally panicked and thought cancer and cried.)
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