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yaaaayyy it’s saturday!
better wake up with period cramps and near-suffocating in snot at 5:30 and have to haul myself out of bed to go try to clear my breathing passages. Yay!
thought, i admit, it’s almost worth it because chita is so delighted to see me and is purring on my chest so delightfully. whoop, there she goes, she’s had enough, but so have i.
Also, gave myself a little heart attack first thing.
Scooped up the cat, went to look out the window. Huh, a little bit of snow, pretty. Looked out at the street. Now, there’s no on-street parking between November and April, that’s just how it goes. But, dude said one day, oh, the town just tweeted that they’re suspending the on-street parking rule because of the total lack of snow. (Normally there’d be permanent snowbanks beside the roads, complicating the work of plowing and meaning any cars parked would be closer to the driving lane. But we’ve actually had a total lack of significant snowfall in the town this year; they’ve gotten some in other towns in the area, but none here. This is two years running, and it’s because my dude bought a $650 snowblower last year.)
So, I’ve been parking my car on the street, because I get home before dude nowadays, but I also leave before him. So I went and looked and my car wasn’t there and i thought because of the snow they reinstated the rule and had already towed me, and I panicked for a solid five or six seconds until I remembered that I got home late last night so I’d just pulled in the driveway. Oh. Right. Duhh.

yaaaayyy it’s saturday!
better wake up with period cramps and near-suffocating in snot at 5:30 and have to haul myself out of bed to go try to clear my breathing passages. Yay!
thought, i admit, it’s almost worth it because chita is so delighted to see me and is purring on my chest so delightfully. whoop, there she goes, she’s had enough, but so have i.
Also, gave myself a little heart attack first thing.
Scooped up the cat, went to look out the window. Huh, a little bit of snow, pretty. Looked out at the street. Now, there’s no on-street parking between November and April, that’s just how it goes. But, dude said one day, oh, the town just tweeted that they’re suspending the on-street parking rule because of the total lack of snow. (Normally there’d be permanent snowbanks beside the roads, complicating the work of plowing and meaning any cars parked would be closer to the driving lane. But we’ve actually had a total lack of significant snowfall in the town this year; they’ve gotten some in other towns in the area, but none here. This is two years running, and it’s because my dude bought a $650 snowblower last year.)
So, I’ve been parking my car on the street, because I get home before dude nowadays, but I also leave before him. So I went and looked and my car wasn’t there and i thought because of the snow they reinstated the rule and had already towed me, and I panicked for a solid five or six seconds until I remembered that I got home late last night so I’d just pulled in the driveway. Oh. Right. Duhh.
