Dreamed of being alone in Sackville while the rest of the family was away, then the parents coming to bring me to join the others in Halifax; seeing the sitcom Friends (which I've never watched) [and still haven't!] and finding it to be loud, raucous, frantic and unfunny. (I think it's more subdued...)
Started reading Never a Day So Bright, a memoir by CBC radio personality Kate Aitken, describing growing up in an Ontario town at the turn of the last century. [It was published by Harlequin in the 1950s, before they came to focus on romance novels.]
We drove to Revue and rented some videos.
Finally got my hair cut! The barber said I looked like a mad composer.
Dinner was steak (which I fried).
Saw the Anne Boleyn episode of The Six Wives of Henry VIII. I also saw the first hour of Kingdom Hospital, Stephen King's remake of the Danish miniseries The Kingdom. Couldn't get into it.
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