Yay for Daniel & Windsparrow!
Yay for lurkers! (It's kinda neat when you think about it - the voyeurism - looking into other people's lives without even knowing they're there.)
Aimée's MIL needs a big smack in the head from a big-ass cluestick! (Aimée is beautiful & Em is beautiful - that's all that needs to be said.)
YAY for Andi and Dan schmoopyness!!!
And for lurkers who support Hec in email. Hi! lurkers!
every one needs to feel sorry for my DH - once again his co has desended into the bad craziness cycle. Now since he has been there - bad craziness is the norm. ( stoopid company) and today is the fun 730 am conference call with the boss man. and his boss wants things to happen, but isn't really helpful with the how. So While matt was in the shower - I figure out some ideas. and when he tried the gloom and doom I lectured him. and made him laugh and even offered to beat up his boss until he did what DH needed. Poor DH. evil work and his wife has decided he needs to be a cheerleader.
when he tried the gloom and doom I lectured him. and made him laugh and even offered to beat up his boss until he did what DH needed
That's a good wife. Poor, Matt, having to go through that crap.
Halloooo! 'Morning. G'day.
cereal:
The lavendar tshirt material won out. I'd never slept in tshirt sheets and I have to say I'm a bit meh. Kinda hot. But nice and soft. NOT as soft as the 50 year old cotton (love to see others have the grandma sheets love) but verrry soft indeed. I pinched a few sets from the Inn because I deSPISE new, stiff sheets. The much washed is of the best.
Buffistasmoop. Yay! Hec and JZ are my heroes. And everyone else who finds twu wuv...on the interbunny or anywhere else!
Be gone evil work and any other aches and pains that plague our kin!
(that tapping you hear is my toe...impatient for the 4pm release of the Serenity trailer.)
Taking libkitty's advice, I'm off to the library.
Cheers!
I broke my horrendous habit of wearing the day's makeup to bed by using the cotton pillowcases my grandmother had tatted or crocheted the lace edging for, and that my mom had embroidered flowers and other designs onto. JZ and Anne know of what I speak. I didn't dare get mascara smears on them. I have a stockpile of old, soft cotton sheets, 30-40 years old, but they're full-sized, and don't fit the bed. If we someday have a guest room large enough for a double bed I'll use them there.
My niece back in Pennsylvania is getting married next month. She was born the year I graduated college (1983), and I'm impressed she's waited to a decent age to get married. I got the invitation yesterday, though I'm sure it's more in thought of an announcement. Or maybe not, this is the first communication from that portion of the family in ages, so they may not even be thinking in terms of "can she attend?" It's in nature of a "See the wonderful gift-giving occasion!" notice, but I don't mind. I can afford a relatively decent present, and it shows I, at least, can behave properly. Etiquette battles en famille are the best kind.
The RSVPs are going to my older sister. Her announcement provider should be shot, though, because the return envelopes are smaller than the minimum size the post office will handle without extra postage, and she only put 32-cent stamps on the envelopes. I don't know when mine was sent, but the wedding's in a month, and there are going to be huge problems with the RSVPs getting returned for insufficient postage and attendent hassles. Part of me is going "Oh, poor niece, she doesn't need this grief". Part of me is going "I'm evilly amused and grateful I'm well out of it."
I'm going to send my RSVP back in a nice card with a note explaining the size problem and how I didn't want to cause grief. Yep, the black sheep sister knows what she's doing.
I totally forgot that the glass guy was coming to fix my windshield today. Luckily he called to say he was downstairs instead of coming to the door. I had to rush around to find clothes. He's fixing the windshield now. If he can fix the nick without having to replace the windshield I won't have to pay for it.
t keeps fingers crossed
And then when we were packing up, a very nice, lovely woman approached me and asked me to sign her book. Then she said, "Actually I'm a lurker who supports you in email." She said she'd been lurking on the boards since back in the TT days, and was in town for the event and decided to swing by. Made my night - thank you, Dee.
That's very cool, Hec. I am glad the reading went well.
Induction~ma to Burrell.