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Saturday, 25 July 2009

  • I promise, I’m alive. I promise, I haven’t been put into jail or taken kidnap. I promise. I’m just… burnt out with the internet? Don’t have the time?  Tired of having to come up with stuff to say and trying to make my very boring and mundane life sound interesting? I enjoy my mundane, boring life so so very much that I just don’t want to spend enough time away from it to bother to post. I love my honey, I love my apartment, and I even like my job enough to not want to put out my own eyeballs in protest. So far, life is pretty good. That being said, I do miss all of my internet friends. Especially all you wonderful people that I was keeping correspondence with via email before I got lazy. I am very sorry that I’m such a terrible email friend. I just don’t have much to say really. Not too much goes on with me and my honey. Besides work, lots of work. So, for all those still interested, I’ll update. :o)

      We celebrated our one year anniversary in April. We didn’t do anything special. Went out to dinner and spent the evening together. We moved across town at the end of April. Smaller apartment, less rent, no roomies, heavenly! Brian’s birthday was in June. We didn’t do much for that either. I made dinner and a cake and we spent the evening together. We had some friends and mom come to visit a few weeks ago. We went to the Aran Islands with mom and we played mini golf and went on amusement rides with the friends. Everyone had a very fun time doing both. Went to see Lisa Hannigan in the Roisin Dubh at the beginning of the month. She was brilliant, of course. We missed all of the Arts Festival due to working and will miss all of the Races too. My birthday is in August. (Less than a month away! :oD) We don’t’ have any plans for celebrating, but most likely dinner and spending the evening together will be involved, hopefully pressies too. Brian said he would teach me to play a bit of guitar. We spend most normal days watching tv and lounging on the couch if we aren’t at work or running around town doing errands.

      Now I’m sure we did all sorts of other stuff, but I can’t seem to remember any of it. And most of it was just normal every day stuff anyway. So, I don’t know if I’ll be posting again soon or what. I may decide to start up again if I start to get the gumption, but then again I may not. In the meantime, I do hope that everyone is doing well and having a great summer!

    ~ Allie

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    • Name: Allie
    • Country: Ireland
    • Metro: Galway
    • Birthday: 8/19/1982
    • Gender: Female
    • Member Since: 7/30/2002
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Reading List 2008
1.The Moorchild by: Eloise McGraw
2. The Magician's Guild by: Trudi Canavan
3. Novice by: Trudi Canavan
4. The High Lord by: Trudi Canavan
5.Stork Naked by: Piers Anthony
6. Where the Heart Is by: Billie Letts
7. I am Legend by: Richard Matheson
8. If I Were an Evil Overlord by: Various Authors
9. A Boy Named Shel by: Lisa Rogak
10. Currant Events by: Piers Anthony
11. A Light in the Attic by: Shel Silverstien
12. Falling Up by: Shel Silverstien
13. Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister by: Gregory Maguire
14. The Alchemist by: Paulo Coelho
15. The Other Boleyn Girl by: Phillipa Gregory
16. Here There be Dragons by: James A. Owen
17. Hound of the Baskervilles by: Sir Aurthur Conan Doyle
18. Fahrenheit 451 by: Ray Bradbury
19. Ai Yori Aoshi by: Kou Ruimizuki Vol. 1&2
20. I Hate Myself and Want to Die: 52 Most Depressing Songs You've Ever Heard by: Tom Reynolds
21. Under the Moons of Mars by: Edgar Rice Burrows
22. Fruits Basket by: Natsuki Takaya Vol. 17-19
23. The Last Hero by: Terry Pratchett
24. Piramids by: Terry Pratchett
25. Myths and Legends by: Lady Gregory
26. Eric by: Terry Pratchett
27. Stones of Destiny by: Eileen Dunlop
28. Diabetes: A Practical Guide to Managing Your Health by: Rosemary Walker and Jill Rogers
29. Diabetes: What You Need to Know by: Stephanie Eisenstat, David Nathan, and Ellen Barlow
30. The Silmarillion by: J.R.R. Tolkien
31. The Hobbit by: J.R.R. Tolkien