Off to let my parents feed me. Should I order dessert?
Duh.
[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.
Off to let my parents feed me. Should I order dessert?
Duh.
Yes to dessert, Cass.
Back from Annabel's 15-month checkup. She's maintaining her growth trajectory, is apparently just fine on speech skills for her age, and she impressed the nurse and doctor with her coordination and inquisitiveness.
Caterpillers of Death pretty much describes my day. But in a good way.
Brought you out of your shell, did they?
Now I want Teucher and that mushed Spader/Sutherland guy.
There is a group at my church tonight to discuss God's Politics. I have been looking forward to this for weeks. But I just borrowed HP6 from a friend who was donating an extra copy to the library, and have to get it into the library this week, so all I want to do is go home and read. What to do! Ack!
libkitty, that looks like an interesting group. I like what I've read of Wallis (mostly interviews).
Back from Annabel's 15-month checkup. She's maintaining her growth trajectory, is apparently just fine on speech skills for her age, and she impressed the nurse and doctor with her coordination and inquisitiveness.
That's great, Susan. Were you satisfied with their reasons? No hand waving by them?
Teucher champagne truffles are sex in chocolate form. Amazing sex...
Ooh, Gus sent me some of those last summer. Fabulous.
Whoot!Annabel!
that looks like an interesting group. I like what I've read of Wallis (mostly interviews).
I think so too, Cindy, hence the quandary. I have read the first 200 pages of Harry Potter. Of course, they're just organizing and discussing the intro today. I could just hop in next week, right?!
Perhaps I'll call the organizer to find out. That actually makes sense, I think.
eta: I thought that was going to get me out of it, but no such luck. I think it is going to be a late night tonight, with very little Harry Potter. I'll have to see if I can keep the book over the weekend.
She's maintaining her growth trajectory,
This reminds me of the Tick. "Babies, chum: tiny, dimpled, fleshy mirrors of our us-ness, that we parents hurl into the future, like leathery footballs of hope. And you've got to get a good spin on that baby, or evil will make an interception!"
That's great, Susan. Were you satisfied with their reasons? No hand waving by them?
I think so. We didn't go into great detail, and part of the reassurance comes from making a point of comparing notes with other parents over the past few weeks. But the doctor says the milestones charts tend to set unrealistic expectations for language acquisition--in her experience, as long as they have 4-10 words by 18 months, they're fine, and though Annabel isn't chatty, she already at 15 months uses at least 5-6 words in ways that strongly suggests she understands them and is using them deliberately.
It's weird, because it seems to me the charts are the opposite WRT mobility. The one they gave me today said talked about standing and starting to walk--Annabel has moved on to running, climbing, and throwing balls. But I've accepted it as a weirdness of the system, albeit one that seems expressly designed for my torment.
"Babies, chum: tiny, dimpled, fleshy mirrors of our us-ness, that we parents hurl into the future, like leathery footballs of hope. And you've got to get a good spin on that baby, or evil will make an interception!"
Hee.
Off to be sociable with the Bible study group (from our church, not a FAC of any sort) that DH and I are thinking of joying. Ugh. With the exception of the couple that's invited us, this means conversing with near-strangers. Ugh again. I'm best with near-strangers when they're writers. With just people, I can't guarantee a conversation from, "So, what are you working on?" or "Who's your favorite author?"
Ooh, Gus sent me some of those last summer. Fabulous.
OMG, Brenda had chocolate sex with Gus. sooooo jealous