Spike's Bitches 23: We've mastered the power of positive giving up.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Thanks, vw - it's definitely a work in progress, content-wise, but I firmly believe image is everything.
I almost got an iPod for my birthday, but then I decided I wouldn't use it since I'm not working. I still have massive techno-lust for them, though.
The baby is hyper-communicative today. He's figured out what faces are, kind of, so he spends hours studying my expressions and then doing things with his face. He can arch one eyebrow!
I think we may be programming him oddly, though - we've been watching an episode of Angel each night during his evening nursing. I'm afraid that some day, years from now, he'll hear the Angel theme song and start suckling.
I almost got an iPod for my birthday, but then I decided I wouldn't use it since I'm not working. I still have massive techno-lust for them, though.
That makes sense, but bummer! I'm mostly looking forward to having it for the subway. Maybe then people will stop talking to me :) It'll make the trip to school feel even faster, though, which will be nice.
The baby is hyper-communicative today. He's figured out what faces are, kind of, so he spends hours studying my expressions and then doing things with his face. He can arch one eyebrow!
Awwwwww...
I think we may be programming him oddly, though - we've been watching an episode of Angel each night during his evening nursing. I'm afraid that some day, years from now, he'll hear the Angel theme song and start suckling.
Bwah!
A friend of mine sent me this link to a property for sale in Topanga. . . it includes an artist's studio and a horse barn.
The title of her email was "chez Viggo?"
He can arch one eyebrow
COOL! Neither DH nor I can do this so I don't think O will get this very valuable, non-verbal communication skill.
I also am techno-lusty for an IPod but don't have very much opportunity to use it. Perhaps when the kid's in school and I have things to be doing on my own.
Perhaps when the kid's in school and I have things to be doing on my own.
And then they'll be even COOLER! And we'll all be jealous of your new technology when we have the older, less cool technology.
A lovely website, Raquel, with some adorable pictures of your babe.
Much health~ma to sj's nephew!
I'm feeling kinda depressed about the whole job hunt thing I've been doing. Over the past two months I've sent off ~45 resumes/coverletters/applications and not one attempt at even a phone interview. I know that that's not all that long, realistically, but I'm still feeling like I'm putting notes in bottles and sending them over Niagra Falls. Blegh.
If I order it earlier, I'll have to ship it to my parents' or something. I don't want to risk having it left on our doorstep.
I'd do this anyway, in case you stepped outside or got to the point you feared taking a shower or taking Toto for a walk or something. If you want to deliver it to me at work again, that's fine too. Though, I guess it would depend on when it would be delivered, as we will be in and out of the office more often. But still potentially doable.
I know that that's not all that long, realistically, but I'm still feeling like I'm putting notes in bottles and sending them over Niagra Falls. Blegh.
I hear you. I remember once getting ridiculously excted about geting a REJECTION letter- just because it was proof that my resumes were being received. It sucks! I'm sorry.
I'm feeling kinda depressed about the whole job hunt thing I've been doing. Over the past two months I've sent off ~45 resumes/coverletters/applications and not one attempt at even a phone interview. I know that that's not all that long, realistically, but I'm still feeling like I'm putting notes in bottles and sending them over Niagra Falls. Blegh.
Oh, Calli, that is so frustrating. I'm so sorry. I know my mom is feeling the same way. She's been searching since November. It's really tough.
I'd do this anyway, in case you stepped outside or got to the point you feared taking a shower or taking Toto for a walk or something.
Yeah. I'll probably just do this. Good points.
Over the past two months I've sent off ~45 resumes/coverletters/applications and not one attempt at even a phone interview.
Oh yeah, I know this feeling. My rule of thumb used to be 200 letters for every interview as the ratio. Kept me from getting suicidal, and really it wasn't that far off.
I just got more word on my own job front - they really want to bring me on board, but don't know what to do with me. Which is nice, but amounts to not much. Until they know what to do with me, they can't draft a contract, and without a contract, I can't work. The options now look like a potpourri of stuff I used to do - LAN Admin, tech writing, manager-trainer, customer liaison. No coding or hard technical stuff, but that's okay. So I still need a bit of the ol' jobma.
On the other hand, if I get a job I'll need actual work clothes - I've only worn cargo pants and funny t-shirts to work for the last couple of years.