I remember he once told me pretty early on--I think we'd been seeing each other for about 3 months--that, one way or another, I was going to be a part of his life for the rest of his life.
collapses into puddle of Burrell/DH shippiness
Hec and I are home, and he's curled up on the couch picking through the Tivo's recent acquisitions. He's all achy from heaving so vigorously and frequently. Lee was the kindest host ever, and we both owe her approximately 50 umptillion hours of moving-in-and-unpacking assistance.
I'm glad you guys made it home okay, JZ.
glad you made it home ok
I was married in red. so not dead.
nope , that's it. ate too much to think tonight.
Tiimelies! The all-day headache that waxed and waned on me yesterday has mysteriously vanished, and my car melted out of the block of ice it was encased in, too. Alas, I've got a full work-week ahead of me, but aside from that, life is looking up!
Timelies!
It's all sunny and nice here. Yestday it was 87, but it's gonna be cool (upper 60s) the whole time we're here.
Have kolaches been discussed? Because they are a nummy breakfast treat.
I don't even know what kolaches are, so I'll have to take their breakfastly numminess on faith. I did have a kick-ass English muffin, though, and used up my last packet of Kashi Instant Oatmeal. There will be grocery shopping in my near-future....
Kolaches are sorta like donuts, with egg, meat and/or cheese (or a variety of other things) as filling. They might be a Texas thing.
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Kolachen are Czech pastries made with yeast, usually with fruit fillings such as prune and apricot. My Czech great-grandmother made them. The Texas version appears to have strayed considerably from the original.
I am sitting in the conference room, waiting for class to begin.
I need a nap.
Kolachen are Czech pastries made with yeast, usually with fruit fillings such as prune and apricot. My Czech great-grandmother made them.
As did my Czech grandmother. They are nummy.