it was a long week. highlights included
a) mistakenly seeing my physio a week early and now being off crutches, which is difficult but is slowly becoming more comfortable.
b) finally coding for the first time in ages and pushing out something that i'm happy with, and that my team is also happy with
i was wiped out after taking mr smear to the temple, even though it was a mostly enjoyable experience.
mr smear came to snuggle with *me* this morning, which was surprising but nice! gd slept in, we started our day with some of the dumbo reboot (which is really good, and mr smear *cried* when they took his mother away), then samurai jack (which the whole family loves, now), and finally bridge to terebithia. i don't know if i'd be this emotional if i didn't have a kid, but jesus, i was still having trouble speaking without sobbing after the credits...
otherwise, it was a day of cleaning my desk and installing updates on all my devices. it was all very "sabbath".
my mom took us to the waterfront and i finally bought gd a winter jacket for me (yes, you read that correctly, she doesn't like what i've been wearing for the past decade). after all the dinner / shower / bedtime stuff and a little bit of ffviii, gd and i returned to stranger things and i'm now struggling with acid reflux and trying to be somewhat productive before crashing. which will be soon enough, i can tell.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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