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Thursday, December 29, 2005
Recipe: Grilled Garlic Cod Fillet

Eat in 15 minutes. 2 minute prep time. Yum and healthy.

Ingredients:
1 cod fillet
1 teaspoon garlic
1 teaspoon olive oil butter
1 piece of aluminium foil
1 mini grill or toaster

Directions:
1. Wash cod.
2. Put cod on foil.
3. Put garlic and butter on cod.
4. Wrap foil around cod like gift wrapper.
5. Put in grill or toaster for 15 min.
6. Check after 15 min if cooked.
7. If not, add another 5-10 min.
8. Take out and eat.

Resurrection Dreams

Lovely post-Xmas news! :D

Sold Resurrection Dreams to Tales of the Talisman.

It will appear in the December 2006 issue.

Thursday, December 08, 2005
X-men 3 Preview Pics...

... at Just Jared. Check out the Official X3 website.

Wednesday, December 07, 2005
Secrets to Sleeping with Stuffy Nose

At last, a night of almost uninterrupted sleep, with only one wake-up.

The secrets:

* Play Heroes of Might and Magic 3 till 1am and win heroically!
* Read positive and happy material before dozing off.
* Spray nose with nasal spray (non-steroid) before sleeping.
* Sleep on back and resist turning.
* Cover entire self with blanket (save for head).

Sweet dreams!

Tuesday, December 06, 2005
Nose dripping like a leaky faucet...

Mind numb like cotton wool.
Sentiments, rather agonised.
Awake since 4am.

Monday, December 05, 2005
A Productive Day

- Completed my campaign introduction and plan.
- Finished miscellaneous work tasks for the day.
- Visited my doc and scanned for human child. Has grown since last scan. Filled up more than one screen. Saw beating heart and prominent nose. Fretted mildly if nose was mine or hub's.
- Made a smoothie and drank it (healthy food of the day).
- Spent some time watching cats.
- Fed Boy a prawn from dinner (first time in years) without Tux noticing.
- Noticed I have Blogshares and am doing fairly well! :D

Saturday, December 03, 2005
What sort of humanist are you?

Haymaker



You are one of life’s enjoyers, determined to get the most you can out of your brief spell on Earth. Probably what first attracted you to atheism was the prospect of liberation from the Ten Commandments, few of which are compatible with a life of pleasure. You play hard and work quite hard, have a strong sense of loyalty and a relaxed but consistent approach to your philosophy.

You can’t see the point of abstract principles and probably wouldn’t lay down your life for a concept though you might for a friend. Something of a champagne humanist, you admire George Bernard Shaw for his cheerful agnosticism and pursuit of sensual rewards and your Hollywood hero is Marlon Brando, who was beautiful, irascible and aimed for goodness in his own tortured way.

Sometimes you might be tempted to allow your own pleasures to take precedence over your ethics. But everyone is striving for that elusive balance between the good and the happy life. You’d probably open another bottle and say there’s no contest.

What kind of humanist are you? Click here to find out.

(From: Anne's Anti-Quackery & Science Blog)

Kaku's Gnawed Tail

Kaku finally made a permanent reappearance today. She clamoured for loo pets twice and then again in the kitchen. I was surprised that she even abandoned breakfast after a few bites to follow me back to the bedroom for some more pets. After a while, she seemed to realise that everyone else was eating (the clang of the bowls) and ran off.

Overall, she seemed a bit more confident, looking at me and meowing back at me, but then I saw that she had been gnawing at the base of her tail. Buffy and Tux sniffed curiously at the spot. Fur was noticably gone. I felt like such a terrible mother leaving her for 2 weeks. It must have been so traumatising for her.

I tried to make it up by talking to her and petting her even more. She seems a little better now, sitting atop the fridge. I petted her some and she watched me make soup curiously.

Thursday, December 01, 2005
Pix of Boy and Tux

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Boy napping, paws outstretched

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Tux showing why he's known as The Blob

The Kitties Miss Us

We'd been away for 2 weeks and missed the kitties dearly.

On the evening we returned, Boy, Buf, and Tux were there to greet us. We hugged and kissed them. Later, I spied Kaku by my blanket looking at me.

For the next few days, Tuxie, Buf, and Sam howled sporadically. Boy followed me around, possibly worried I'd leave again.

Tonight particularly, he appreciated it when I locked the other 4 out of the bedroom so that we could have some quality time together. He sniffed the Shea Butter on my tummy and legs, and twice, walked up to my face for an extended pet. Even now, he followed me out and is sitting beside me as I type. He must have missed me as much as I missed him. :D

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