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Thursday, 12 February 2004
Not so bad after all
Mood:  on fire
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Today held a whole host of things.

First off was the Upper Endoscopy that I had done at the doctor's office. If you ever have to have one fo these done, don't worry about it. It's completely painless, and the sedatives they give before hand are *great*! :D I'm not the type to go for drugs (either recreational or prescriptive), but I give a thumbs up for whatever they gave me to make me enough aware of what was going on, but relaxed enough so that I didn't really know what was going on. The good news is that the doctor said it looks o.k., and that they will have the results of the biopsy's within a week or so.

After coming home and the spacey feeling wearing off, I finished up our tax information, as I'm meeting with our accountant tonight to file the 2003 taxes. That is a huge relief out of the way, and it took me 10 hours to get everything together. But it's done, and I can relax with one less major thing on my plate.

On the fiber end of things, I bred Annie to Winter two days ago, and again yesterday. Twist was my first choice of bucks, but he's developed this little attitude where he doesn't really care that there is a doe in the cage with him. I'm seriously thinking that he's one of those gay guys that all the girls like "because he's SO sensitive"!. (And I know my brother Luke is going to get a good chuckle out of this; he's one of those guys). Thankfully, Annie was hot to trot, and Winter was more than willing to accomodate. Keep your fingers crossed that we have a healthy litter here in 30 days.


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