Sep. 17th, 2004

sarea: (lighthouse [fritters])
What is it with women named Clare/Claire who get to be in fabulous time-travel love epics? I finished The Time-Traveler's Wife the other night. When I was done, I kind of sat there, then I lay down on the bed and turned off the lights. And then I cried and cried! I couldn't decide whether the reaction from the story having been so beautiful, or so sad. I definitely wish this was one we'd read at [livejournal.com profile] literocracy, because I have so much to say/ask ... it's one of those books that beg for a good discussion. I highly recommend this one.

I've been listening to a lot of Natalie Merchant lately. In the past I was never a big fan of her voice, but for some reason lately her music's really doing it for me.

Tomorrow I have a massage appt (thank gawd), and since I'm going to be in the area where there's actually a 99 Ranch Market, I think I'm going to splurge and get a crab for dinner. Without actually going to the seaside, Asian markets are the only places I know where you can actually get live seafood. Anyway, I think we all remember the trauma of the last time I got crab, so this time I'm going to cook it the way the folks at the outdoor fish market tell you to cook it (though I never buy there because it's too expensive -- edit: just called 99 Ranch and their live Dungeness crab is $2.99/lb ... I am SO there). They say that you just need to get a pot of water, fill it with salt, then put the crab in. When you turn on the heat, all the salt and the warmth will make the crab go to sleep. And then ... it's cooked. (Don't you just love my puns?) I have no idea if this is true, or whether they're just lying in order to make us feel better. Because I had always heard that it was less cruel to boil the water first, then drop the crab in so that the deed is instantaneous. *wibble*

Instead of bagels we had Krispy Kreme donuts this morning. It was one of the hardest things ever to ignore the boxes and boxes of delicious chewy sweetness five feet away from me, but I persevered.

Question for you video gamers out there: As I understand it, there's a Prince of Persia game, and there's PoP2, and then PoP: The Sands of Time. Which one's the best? The one I just ordered was PoP:TSoT, but the Xbox version also comes with PoP2. The PS2 version comes with the original PoP. So I'm wondering whether I'm getting 'gypped' w/ PoP2. <g> (I got Burnout 2 in the mail yesterday ... omg it's the best driving game ever, where you basically do everything you're not supposed to do while driving. My favorite is crash mode, where you get medals based on how spectacular the wrecks you cause are.)

Here's a link to my weekly drabble: Like Mother, Like Daughter. It's a companion piece to Her Secrets, which you may or may not remember. Many thanks to all the lovelies who have left such nice comments. Ginny does have a lot to explain for, doesn't she? I think she has good reasons. ;)

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