I think I just had a little seizure. Nothing to worry about, I did not pass out or anything, and it wasn't anything like I had before, no leg convulsions, but major twitching of muscles in my neck and head, all left side. Those are the kind that REALLY freak me out. I mean my leg convulsing freaked me out but the feeling of it in my head is so bizarre. Anyway, I laid down on my couch and I think my cat could tell I was a little freaked, I mean this hasn't happened in a very long time, but she came and laid down on my chest. And usually when she sits on me she faces away from me, but this time she was facing me, making sure I was OK. How sweet is that? I think I forgot to take my medicine this morning. I guess I won't be getting off the medicine any time soon. Now I have a slight headache.
Besides all that, I am doing OK. My allergies have been bothering me a bit, but that's about it. It has been raining a week straight here, which hardly ever happens in L.A. Yesterday it was sunny most of the day so I decided to get out of the house. I went to the movies, but I wanted to walk around Burbank before the movie so I got there early. I bought my ticket and started to walk around. About 5 minutes later it started to rain, so I headed back to the theater. I get nervous walking around in the rain because you never know where it might get slippery. So I had to wait in the theater for an hour for my movie. The place was incredibly crowded. I saw The Orphanage. It was good. I wanted to see another movie afterwards but the place was so crowded I just went home. And I forgot to take my pm's last night so it took me forever to get to sleep. I wanted to get up early to go see another movie this morning, it was hard because I didn't get much sleep, but I did it. The theater again was totally crowded. I saw Untraceable. I liked it, Diane Lane is great and I love Colin Hanks. Then I decided to sneak into Cloverfield. I wasn't expecting much and I was pleasantly surprised. I knew it was filmed like Blair Witch, which I didn't like, and I didn't really know what to expect so I figured it would suck. I sat on the side to avoid any ill effect from the camera work, and I must say, the first person camera and the tremendous sound effects really made it seem like I was apart of it. I really liked it, I mean the monster was kinda stupid, but the effect of the camera and the sound was good.
Well, time to take my medicine.
TTFN
Besides all that, I am doing OK. My allergies have been bothering me a bit, but that's about it. It has been raining a week straight here, which hardly ever happens in L.A. Yesterday it was sunny most of the day so I decided to get out of the house. I went to the movies, but I wanted to walk around Burbank before the movie so I got there early. I bought my ticket and started to walk around. About 5 minutes later it started to rain, so I headed back to the theater. I get nervous walking around in the rain because you never know where it might get slippery. So I had to wait in the theater for an hour for my movie. The place was incredibly crowded. I saw The Orphanage. It was good. I wanted to see another movie afterwards but the place was so crowded I just went home. And I forgot to take my pm's last night so it took me forever to get to sleep. I wanted to get up early to go see another movie this morning, it was hard because I didn't get much sleep, but I did it. The theater again was totally crowded. I saw Untraceable. I liked it, Diane Lane is great and I love Colin Hanks. Then I decided to sneak into Cloverfield. I wasn't expecting much and I was pleasantly surprised. I knew it was filmed like Blair Witch, which I didn't like, and I didn't really know what to expect so I figured it would suck. I sat on the side to avoid any ill effect from the camera work, and I must say, the first person camera and the tremendous sound effects really made it seem like I was apart of it. I really liked it, I mean the monster was kinda stupid, but the effect of the camera and the sound was good.
Well, time to take my medicine.
TTFN