Every time
Sep. 9th, 2024 10:24 pmI'd see James Earl Jones trend on Twitter I'd catch my breath. Today the inevitable happened. R.I.P. Mr. Jones. You brought a lot of joy into this world.
Today I saw the allergist. When he asked about my health since I last saw him, he literally had the look of pity that hurt (and the young doctor to be seemed horrified) I looked and sounded so bad with my allergies I know have three new scripts. This should be fun.
I can't always get calls/texts at the house cuz I'm so rural. So while I was in town at the doctor's a shit ton rolled in including two from my insurance about an upcoming appointment and one trying to get my dexcom for me. Well fantastic. I'll have to make those calls tomorrow after the tv stand gets built. Also I couldn't get the dental appointment made. sigh.
I can't move the bookcase/media center if I need to because the 100 pounds of tv stand is up against them and they're too heavy to move without unloading them. sigh.
I have come to a conclusion moving all this bullshit around, I need to get another terabyte external hard drive and get rid of my music. I have SO many cds. Much like books I collect cds too (or did back in the day) Too many. I spent WAY too much and I think that's one of the reasons I've held on to SO many of these guilt over money perhaps ill spent. Especially the country music and all the crap from Columbia House (remember that?!?) Anyhow it's time. Save the songs I still want as MP3s and get rid of these things. (I'm talking hundreds of them) Decide what I want to keep (signed ones, classical, jazz and Native most likely) and move on the rest. I belonged to a classical music club. A jazz one. in addition to Columbia House. A lot of them because you couldn't sample before you bought in the later 80s and throughout the early 00s (or at least not like you can today) I have a bunch I never even liked once I bought them or I have the ones you bought after hearing one cool song on the radio and the rest sucked it. (I eventually instituted a rule, I had to like 3 songs before buying).
I am doing this because a) needs doing b) my place is incredibly cluttered c) my health sucks and I don't want anyone having to do it for me if something bad happens.
But speaking of music let's continue with the Music Monday Alphabet theme with sharing songs that begin with a certain letter. Feel free to chime in with your favorite song(s) that follow the weekly letter. Hit me with your favs. I love hearing new music or revisiting older pieces. This week's letter is S
( Come see me. I'm here in my music )
Today I saw the allergist. When he asked about my health since I last saw him, he literally had the look of pity that hurt (and the young doctor to be seemed horrified) I looked and sounded so bad with my allergies I know have three new scripts. This should be fun.
I can't always get calls/texts at the house cuz I'm so rural. So while I was in town at the doctor's a shit ton rolled in including two from my insurance about an upcoming appointment and one trying to get my dexcom for me. Well fantastic. I'll have to make those calls tomorrow after the tv stand gets built. Also I couldn't get the dental appointment made. sigh.
I can't move the bookcase/media center if I need to because the 100 pounds of tv stand is up against them and they're too heavy to move without unloading them. sigh.
I have come to a conclusion moving all this bullshit around, I need to get another terabyte external hard drive and get rid of my music. I have SO many cds. Much like books I collect cds too (or did back in the day) Too many. I spent WAY too much and I think that's one of the reasons I've held on to SO many of these guilt over money perhaps ill spent. Especially the country music and all the crap from Columbia House (remember that?!?) Anyhow it's time. Save the songs I still want as MP3s and get rid of these things. (I'm talking hundreds of them) Decide what I want to keep (signed ones, classical, jazz and Native most likely) and move on the rest. I belonged to a classical music club. A jazz one. in addition to Columbia House. A lot of them because you couldn't sample before you bought in the later 80s and throughout the early 00s (or at least not like you can today) I have a bunch I never even liked once I bought them or I have the ones you bought after hearing one cool song on the radio and the rest sucked it. (I eventually instituted a rule, I had to like 3 songs before buying).
I am doing this because a) needs doing b) my place is incredibly cluttered c) my health sucks and I don't want anyone having to do it for me if something bad happens.
But speaking of music let's continue with the Music Monday Alphabet theme with sharing songs that begin with a certain letter. Feel free to chime in with your favorite song(s) that follow the weekly letter. Hit me with your favs. I love hearing new music or revisiting older pieces. This week's letter is S
( Come see me. I'm here in my music )
