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February 21st, 2008

Malaise has lifted

  • Feb. 21st, 2008 at 9:27 AM
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I think my depression was part of a cycle. I had a really hard couple weeks there. But I am in a fantastic mood this morning. 

The stars and the moon were in angles that let the Gods look into your heart and see your true intentions, your dreams, your motivations and real goals. They didn't cast judgment really but used it as a window to aid or hinder based on  what they saw. 

I am not sure what they saw in me but I feel like a divine hand has been pushed against my heart. That my creativity is flowing. I had a sign this morning, inspiration. I am going to get a mark on my body. A symbol of Ganesha. 

I am going to get tattooed. A circle of elephants around a lotus blossom. I want it on my forearm. I am in love. My heart is a flutter in a way I haven't experienced since I met Matt.  ::fans herself from the vapors.:: 

But the divine inspiration for the tattoo has me going on this weird natural high... it could be a little bit of my coffee too.

Dinner Invite

  • Feb. 21st, 2008 at 9:46 AM
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I would like to invite all of our friends to join us for dinner at Annapurna in Capitol Hill. (aka our hood aka the Gay Ghetto) 

Friday the 22nd of February. 7ish. 

Please let me know if would like to come. Call it a family dinner. Our friend from Montana are coming to visit and I want them to meet you all! :) 

Please please come. 

Annapurna is Tibetian and Indian food. They can be spicy but if you ask for no spicy they oblige magnificently. They love Matt and I. The hospitality is the best in the world (run by real Tibetians). The Chia is perfect and home made, not store bought. The Jasmin tea and Black tea is excellet too. No sugar needed. Even if you don't come for dinner, join us for a drink. 

Love! (206)709-9257 if you need to call. Cell is 703-965-0676 if you get lost.

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