Okay.

1) I can't find my blasted copy of Introducing Thealogy.

It is not on any of my shelves (apparently, based on checking three times, and six times in the case of the office book-case where it's supposed to be).
It is not on my desk.
It is not on my dining room table.
It is not on my bedroom floor.
It is not on my bedside table, or the top of the dressers, or the living room coffee table, or the piano.

In short, it is not anywhere where books are likely to end up in my house.

Where the blasted hell is my book???????

(Remarkably, typing out seven question marks actually did make me feel a little better. Signs of a diseased mind? Yes, probably).

did I lend it to anybody? (Unlikely, but I figure I'll ask).

Anyway.
I'm a wee bit upset about this, as (I suspect) is fairly clear.

I'm fairly certain I had it out in February, but the other books I had out in February are back on my bloody shelf, so I don't know why this one isn't. :-\


On the plus side: Have unearthed Third Sex/Third Gender and The Politics of Women's Spirituality, which I haven't looked at in a while. So that, at least, is good.

Now I have to come up with some way of refreshing myself on Melissa Raphael (the internet, surprisingly, is not that helpful... But I'll try again) and her theories before tomorrow night.
:-P

Alrighty then.


Dishwasher is washing.
Recycling has been removed from the kitchen (YAY! Counter-Space!)
Notice about Around the Goddess' Beltaine ritual has been posted to OPPG and FoT.

Laundry still needs doing.
Peach frozen yoghurt still needs making
Book still bloody needs finding. But I'll make due if I have to. :-)


Random Memeage:

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Major Depression:Moderate
Dysthymia:Moderate
Bipolar Disorder:Very Slight
Cyclothymia:Very Slight
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Postpartum Depression:N/A
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Lots of fun. :-)


- TTFN,
- Amazon.
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