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    <title>Quiet night, Monday night</title>
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      <name>domesticat</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>"Nope.  Forty-five inches."  He shrugged, folded the fabric neatly back onto the bolt, and handed it to me.  <em>Ok</em>, I thought.  <em>So my dress won't be emerald green.</em>  I took the bolt from him and wandered back to the 'luxury fabrics' section of the store with a sinking feeling.  I compared the width to the red and blue velvets I liked.  They, too, were 45" widths.  I grumbled (audibly) and mentally scratched options 2 and 3 off the list.</p>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>"Nope.  Forty-five inches."  He shrugged, folded the fabric neatly back onto the bolt, and handed it to me.  <em>Ok</em>, I thought.  <em>So my dress won't be emerald green.</em>  I took the bolt from him and wandered back to the 'luxury fabrics' section of the store with a sinking feeling.  I compared the width to the red and blue velvets I liked.  They, too, were 45" widths.  I grumbled (audibly) and mentally scratched options 2 and 3 off the list.</p>
<p>Option 4 was dupioni silk.  At first, I hadn't liked it, but the drape would've been been fantastic and the colors had begun to appeal more to me, the more I looked at them.  It, too, was forty-five inches wide.  I didn't even bother taking it to be measured.  I could just tell by looking at it.I found a blue, spangly material that would have been lovely, but there obviously wasn't five yards to be had.  With a sigh, I put that back too.  I began to mutter statements such as, "If I can't find anything within the next five minutes, I'm leaving empty-handed and going home to sulk."  I found a burgundy shantung-style polyester, with a little bit of a satiny shimmer but a decent amount of body to it.  It looked to be about 55-60" wide, which would be wide enough for my needs, but was there enough of it?</p>
<p>I took it to the table and had it measured.  </p>
<p>"Five and a half yards."</p>
<p>I debated taking the whole thing (and, probably, should have) but opted only for five yards.  The gift horse was breathing on me, and I was trying my best not to look up.  I picked out lining, interfacing, and sleeve material, and got out with a minor amount of my sanity intact, and a wallet that was mysteriously missing about $60.  I'd managed to snatch something that looked like a victory out of a thoroughly unsatisfactory shopping trip, and decided to quit while I was ahead.</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<p>I've been slogging through the past couple of days frustrated by my digestive system's insistence on treating this 'food' thing as an annoyance, not to be tolerated.  As a result, I've tired more easily in the past few days.  By the time I got home from Birmingham, I found myself looking at the couch longingly, thinking I might "lie down for a few minutes before Jeff got home."</p>
<p>Two hours later, I sat straight up on the couch, inadvertently dislodging an embedded cat as I did so, realizing that the room had gotten dark and I hadn't heard Jeff come home, and weren't we supposed to be at Stephen and Misty's for dinner and visitation with friends?  It was then I saw the light in the computer room on.  I stumbled back there, scrubbing sleep from droopy eyes, and found my spouse, placidly working on the server.</p>
<p>"You didn't wake up when I came home, so I just let you sleep for a while.  Figured I'd wake you up when it was time to head over to Stephen &amp; Misty's for tonight."</p>
<p>"Did the phone ring?  I thought maybe I'd heard it ring."</p>
<p>"Yep.  It was Kat.  She needed to know Ashley and Jonathan's number.  I took care of it."</p>
<p>"Thanks."</p>
<p>A few hours and a couple of newly-taken aspirins later, I think perhaps it's time to give up the ghost.  I've taped my <acronym title="right, twice-broken, rather tetchy at times">wrist</acronym>, to better deal with the humidity rolling in ahead of what promises to be a good batch of early-morning thunderstorms.</p>
<p>A good night's sleep, and a couple of days of not driving, will take care of the rest.  </p>
<blockquote><p>Current music:  <a href="http://bethorton.astralwerks.com/" title="official site">Beth Orton</a>, Central Reservation (thanks, Gareth!)</p></blockquote>
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