Saturday, February 11th, 2006 09:53 am
quick notes
So I am feeling on the eastern edge of extremely weird. I'm just--tired. I mean, unutterably tired, and I can't figure out why, and the constant headache? Not. Helping. So if I owe you email or anything, I'm totally not ignoring you. I mean, I am, but for totally jenn-related reasons. I'll get to it, promise.
Quick update with two things:
Teacher's Pet 6 by lj user="svmadelyn"> - it's an *amazing* John pov that's just so *cool*. There's Max and Rodney and catfish dreams and math games, oh God, the cuteness never *ends*. So you know, run, don't walk to read. It's so John it's *adorable*.
*happy* Madelyn rocks.
Second: The rabbit has deigned to admit I exist and if I lay on my stomach very still, he will nuzzle my face. I have to admit something--i have owned many pets, but this is the first time I've had to work to understand body language just to be able to initiate a simple interaction. This is totally unlike a cat in the sheer work involved to understand him and what he does and does not want. It's--actually cool in a very high maintenance way. I just spend a lot of time watching him and cataloguing what he does, doesn't do, etc, to work out if he wants to play, wants to be left alone, wants to touch, when he's happy, angry, offended (very often).
I have no idea how I got to the point where I have rabbit psychology bookmarked. At least all he requires from me right now is lying still in his general vicinity, cause standing up has not been of hte fun the last two days. Maybe this is an iron issue. Hmm.
Quick update with two things:
Teacher's Pet 6 by lj user="svmadelyn"> - it's an *amazing* John pov that's just so *cool*. There's Max and Rodney and catfish dreams and math games, oh God, the cuteness never *ends*. So you know, run, don't walk to read. It's so John it's *adorable*.
*happy* Madelyn rocks.
Second: The rabbit has deigned to admit I exist and if I lay on my stomach very still, he will nuzzle my face. I have to admit something--i have owned many pets, but this is the first time I've had to work to understand body language just to be able to initiate a simple interaction. This is totally unlike a cat in the sheer work involved to understand him and what he does and does not want. It's--actually cool in a very high maintenance way. I just spend a lot of time watching him and cataloguing what he does, doesn't do, etc, to work out if he wants to play, wants to be left alone, wants to touch, when he's happy, angry, offended (very often).
I have no idea how I got to the point where I have rabbit psychology bookmarked. At least all he requires from me right now is lying still in his general vicinity, cause standing up has not been of hte fun the last two days. Maybe this is an iron issue. Hmm.