Monthly Archives: January 2006
Fibro Fog
One of the aspects of fibromyalgia that’s nastiest and hardest to pin down is fibro fog. It’s a sort of mental fog that descends at times over we fibro patients and makes everything a little strange. When it hits me, … Continue reading
Miscellaneous
A few items of note, about which I would blog in depth if I had any energy at all: I now have Das Keyboard installed on my work computer. I am somewhat bummed that it’s not ergonomic – time to … Continue reading
Diamonds
Ten reasons why you should never accept a Diamond Ring from Anyone, Under Any Circumstances, Even If They Really Want to Give You One is a great summary of why I won’t be getting a diamond engagement ring if/when I … Continue reading
Day One Running ’round with Annie
Man. Yesterday rocked. After my morning at work, I picked up Annie and we had lunch at Cathay House (my favorite local Chinese place), drove up to the Mystery Spot, found our way to Felton Cemetery, took a short hike … Continue reading
You know your health is bad when…
So I was grousing to my wonderful roommate about my latest health issue when she said that living with me has made her appreciate her own relatively good health more. This doesn’t seem like a big deal until you realize … Continue reading
Ealasaid’s vocabulary explained, part #162
Ealasaid says… The Average American says… Ealasaid’s friends say… _____ is a boring person. _____ is a sane person. _____ is kinda lame. _____ is a sane/normal person. _____ is a crazy person. _____ is cool, but maybe a little … Continue reading
Roundup of feminist reading
Stuff I’ve been reading lately that made my feminist heart go pit-a-pat. Many (OK, most) of these are via this post at Feministe. NOTE: I like men. I have male friends. I have a boyfriend. My male friends and my … Continue reading
Augh! The Cuteness! It burns!
Ilona Rankovic’s store is full of ZOMGCUTEAUGH art prints she has painted. They’re really lovely. And cute. The aptly named Cute overload is a blog of cuteness. Ealasaid.com takes no responsibility for any injury, illness, or urge to acquire artwork, … Continue reading
2005 movies
2005 Retrospective, complete with links, now up in my reviews section.