Jen suggested I take a bath last night, and I love her for it. It kept me away from the TV, allowed me to finish reading A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius and introduced me to a great new mix of flavors. Before I get to that, I have to confess something. I'm addicted to Bloody Mary Mix. Being Mormon and all, there are never any spirits in the mix, just the spicy goodness of Mr & Mrs T's Bloody Mary Mix (the normal stuff, not the super spicy version). I usually drink it in a mug full of crushed ice. It's kind of like super-chilled gazpacho (the cocktail that eats like a meal). I think you know where this is going, or do you? The other thing I have to tell you is my obsession with good gummi bears (yes, I spell it the German way, because they're German and that's where I first had them). Jen bought me a big bag of Black Forest Gummi Bears (the original and still the best, no gummi worms or coke bottles for me - give me the little squishy bears and watch me smile like a doofus) for my birthday. Ok, on to the story. So, I take my mug o' mix, a bowl of multi-colored edible bears, a bottle of water (in case I get lost and dehydrated) and my book up to the giant tub in our bathroom.
I was a little apprehensive about mixing gummi's and bloody mary mix, but you know, they're pretty good. I wasn't dipping them or anything, but I'd take a sip then eat a bear and I didn't throw up. It's not quite chocolate and peanut butter (but what is?), but it'll do. I spent an hour up there nursing my mug and my bears, reading the final chapter of Mr. Eggers' book (the last ten pages really are heartbreaking and genius).
I feel a little better today. I'm still not sleeping well, but I haven't broken down and run to get a forbidden soda, and work doesn't seem so helpless today. I'm whittling away at the pile of documentation I have to write, and dealing with the constant flurry of interruptions without killing people. I think this skipping CNN thing is working.
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