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^ I love this. You can actually buy this as a t-shirt here.

So, after spending a few days in the lovely Dungog countryside, at my parents' new house, C and I are back home to the cats. Spending time with my mum and my sister was really nice. On the first night C and I were making our bed in the spare room, which was an antique wooden bed my parents recently bought, and upon getting in, the bed collapsed in the middle. Turns out they'd never tested the bed when they bought it. It was pretty hilarious. So we ended up putting the mattress on the floor. We spent some time with my friend Laura and we played a ridiculous Wii game called 'Boogie' with her daughter Keira, which involved dancing and singing to very bad Top 40 songs. I came out of it with a 9.4 score singing 'Hot n Cold' by Katy Perry, and felt a little dirty inside. It was pretty fun. We also watched a couple of episodes of Buffy on Laura's MASSIVE projector screen with all the blinds pulled down. It was better than the movies, and a lot more comfy. I imagined coming home to an over flowing letter box, but reminded myself of the value of quality over quantity, and was excited to find this little gem in my letter box when I got home;


^ From the desk of the lovely Missive Maven (from the On Tender Hooks postcard set by Chronicle Books). I sent her a letter earlier in the week and I'm excited for her to receive it.

My health crisis: I have almost entirely lost my sense of smell and taste lately. It's pretty miserable. I was eating strawberries earlier (78c a punnet at Aldi, omg!) and I couldn't even taste that they were sweet. I think if I closed my eyes and you fed me food I wouldn't be able to tell you what it was! Your sense of taste obviously has a lot to do with your sense of smell (I think 70% of it comes from your sense of smell) and as a result of chronic rhinitis, I have a very limited sense of taste or smell. I sneeze about 50 times a day and can't leave the house without a pillow case as I blow my nose at least twice a minute (I am fully aware of how gross the pillow case thing is but tissues don't cut it). Sometimes it occurs to me that I've accepted that I live like this and it never occurs to me that it isn't normal. Imagine the worst cold you've ever had, and having that every day. Basically unless I can get together a whole lot of money, seeing a specialist for an operation to remove polyps in my sinuses doesn't seem presently foreseeable. There's also a high risk that the operation will cause a permanent lack of sense of smell, which sounds just about as fun. I've had cat scans and tried medication to no avail. I generally hate talking about it, because there are so many people in the world with health problems much much larger than mine. It's obviously not life threatening, or painful (sometimes it is), but it is life altering. It ends up feeling debilitating and often directly affects my abilities. I can't imagine working in hospitality or retail or any occupation where I have to talk to people or touch things and I just feel so unhealthy, daily. SO, I'm giving myself an ultimatum this coming week that I am going to at the very least, call the few 'nose, ear and throat' specialists in Newcastle and see if I can get some kind of idea of what monetary amount it might involve to get this problem fixed. Hold me to it, please. Ha. I can't even imagine what it would be like to breathe through my nose!

Tonight C is making pumpkin soup and some mysterious desert he won't tell me about, and we're both going to lounge around in our sickliness and watch Buffy and The Wire. I am feeling happy because my half sister Taegan now has a Facebook. Our contact over the last few years has been pretty sparse (she lives in Melbourne and we've spent a pretty limited amount of time together), so with the wonders of interweb social networking this might be mended in some way.

Hope you're having a good weekend so far :)
Manneh visits
I got up at one thirty today! C and I went for a bus ride to give my mum some flowers (I made C pick them when I was in the shower) and a cupcake and some chocolate (I made C buy them when I was blow drying my hair). Had to make it to Centrelink, but Newcastle buses which drive past you at bus stops made it slightly difficult. Instead, we saw Manneh and he's still with us. He and C are making up a song. I introduced Manneh to the effects on my Macbook photobooth camera and it was a match made in heaven;




Also, something completely unrelated, my friend Paige sent me a link to this and I thought it was really lovely and kind of sad:


Quizzlery

^ Kathryn Boyle (via Tea for Joy).

Quiz nicked from With Love and Swallow

What are the last three things you purchased?
1- Toilet paper, cat food, soy milk, bread, spaghetti.
2- Two boysenberry choc tops at Film Society.
3- Lots of postcards and bus tickets.

What are the last three songs you downloaded?
1- A couple of Bon Iver songs.
2- Some Lenka
3- "Sydney From a 727" by Paul Kelly because it has the line "have you ever fallen for a girl with different coloured eyes?", heheh.

What were the last three places you visited?
1- Aldi, about an hour ago. I had ten minutes to get there, so I ran, and I gave myself a cold sweat and almost vomited along the way. Ahaha.
2- The Jets game at the stadium and Film Society last night.
3- Ice hockey game at Warners Bay on Saturday night.

What are your three favorite movies?
1- Amelie.
2- Ghost World.
3- Once/Perfume/But I'm A Cheerleader/The Orphanage/Pan's Labyrinth/Mysterious Skin/Fight Club.

What are your three favorite possessions?
1- Macbook. It's sad that this is my first favourite possession, but it serves me well all day every day, and rarely complains.
2- My corkboard and all of the lovely things covering it that remind me of good friends.
3- My new shoes, so comfy.

What three things can you not live without?
1- The internet, sadly.
2- All of the wonderful music we have in our house.
3- C's cooking. He's going away for 18 whole days next month to visit his parents and I am going to starve. His food is my favourite. Oh... and he's good too.

What would be your three wishes?
1- A lovely house and job and life. Things feel like they're headed that way.
2- Feeling comfortable in my own skin. I have been for two impromptu runs over the last week and I'd like to do it more often. It feels good.
3- Health.

What are three things you haven't done yet?
1- Been overseas.
2- Had a real job.
3- Made any formal steps towards the career I'd like.

What are your three favorite dishes?
1- Vegetarian Laksa from Al-Oi Thai in Beaumont Street.
2- Vegetarian Surpreme pizza from Crust Pizza in Beaumont Street.
3- Anything C makes (esp. spaghetti with pumpkin, parsley, parmesan & garlic).

What three celebrities do you want to hang out with the most?
1- Tim Minchin.
2- Morrissey.
3- Leslie Feist/Max Barry/Maggie Gyllenhaal/Joss Whedon.

Name three things that freak you out...
1- Escalators
2- Balloons
3- Fauns

Name three unusual things you are good at.
1- Not being able to say anything I'm good at.
2- ...
3- ...Sorry.

Name three things you like about your appearance.
1- My freshly henna'd hair.
2- The freckles on my shoulders.
3- My eyeballs.

What are three things that you are coveting?
1- Tickets to see Tim Minchin at the end of the year, even though I will be in Tasmania at the time.
2- A Canon EOS.
3- The ingredients to make melting moments biscuits.

Four postcards today; from Portugal, Czech Republic, Brazil and Germany. I love the one from Germany (lower right).