Happy Fat Tuesday

Today has been a good day. First, I’ll start with yesterday. I got my digital cable *and* the electrician showed up to fix my arcing circuit breaker. So last night, I was able to sit in my reading room and finish reading Tartuffe.

When I arrived home from work today, there was a box in front of the door. Yay! My CDs are in. These are several Big Finish CDs that I recently ordered from WhoNA. Included in my order was the most recent Sylvester McCoy audio Night Thoughts. Yay!

Then, while I was playing City of Heroes, I received a phone call from the local bookstore that Atom Bomb Blues by Andrew Cartmel was in. This is the latest Seventh Doctor novel. Yay!

So, hoping for a hat trick of good fortune, I called the Frische’s Big Boy to see what the soup of the week was. Cream of broccoli! Yay! It was off to Troy for the night for Trina!

They say it’s the little things in life that make it worthwhile. Well, these little things have certainly made for a happy treen! And now I finish my night on the laptop with Leo nearby. Life is good. 🙂

5 thoughts on “Happy Fat Tuesday

  1. 😀 be sure to tell me about the spiff of the book! (hooray for Cartmell spiff, I like his writing style)

    1. Alas, I am waiting for Three Kinds of Heat, The Secret Policeman’s Ball and I Was A Doctor Who Monster to arrive. Must be Sylv Week or something 😀

  2. Wooh, I finally recieved 2 of my videos. I was a DW Monster is fun and interesting…and it was all Sylv’s idea. Go Sylv!! The Secret Policeman’s Ball is wicked funny. I was lucky enough to get a completely unabridged version with everything still in it, including Billy Connelly’s bits. Sylv was absolutely *insane* in this, I love it!!! Now I’m just waiting for Three Kinds of Heat…and no doubt my brain will have ‘sploded from its sheer badness that I will be unable to give a comprehensive review 😀

  3. Hey Trina! One of the secretaries at work went to Mardi Gras in New Orleans last week and said it was the best one he’d been to (and he’s been going down there for fourteen years). He bought a shirt there with a red cross on the front and the following inscription on the back: SAVING NEW ORLEANS ONE COCKTAIL AT A TIME. And you’re right about the little things making life worthwhile. Estelle (hope you don’t mind me barging in)

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