<p>Woke up feeling fairly fine, though a little groggy and grumpy from very little sleep and maybe something from the attunement. Revier was downright angry today, which transfered on to me more easily than usual. I didn’t realize until, by the end of second period, I was doubled over in an abdomnial pain that lasted until just about an hour ago (6:30). The pain distracted me too much to do reiki, I think, and I can barely remember any of the day, other than at one point, I got up to leave festival ‘cause I felt sick, and Revier yelled at me. Not wishing to face such ire, I got a drink and sat outside the choir room for about ten minutes. Apparently, while I was gone, he yelled about me to the class. Whatever. Closer ran late, as usual, and I went home afterwards to shower and get dressed for Act I run through. My mom gave me a pill for irritable bowel syndrome, which started to take effect about halfway through Insomniac (which nearly flopped, since PETER AND SAGE WEREN’T ON STAGE). I guess this means that what happened was an abdominal muscle spasm (‘a stitch in my side’ type deal, except it was in my front and lasted a long time). Yay. Funness.</p>
<p>In other news, my FLCL DVD arrived, along with my Aquarian deck. I did a quick reading, just to see. Since the cards were quite new, I’m gonna take this reading with a grain of salt, though it does offer some good advice. Also, I’ll describe it, which I probably won’t do so much in the future. From a conversation with <ljuser="breakfastfox"></lj>:</p>
Vixen: I wonder if it could also mean stuff like, “You fear that you’re not _____ enough”
Ranna: Tha’s twoo.
Ranna: I’m gonna at least get started on my bio homework. Ace of pentacles spurs me on!!!$(&%@#</em></p>
<p>Notice that half the cards are reversed. This I might attribute to shuffling, but the three tens, all reversed? The cards were arranged by suit. Each ten was thirteen cards away from the next, and I’m not <strong>that</strong> precise of a shuffler.. Ah well. This is neat stuff. I’m not sure yet whether I’d call it portentious, but it certainly does provide a new look on problems and situations</p>