Spike's Bitches 25 to Life
[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.
Lots of people rec'd me the Bissell PowerTrak last week
I actually bought the Bissell Power Trak!!
(I would love to claim shared-brain-ness with Cass but the truth is that I was taking notes in Natter last week. Just in case.)
Susan, sorry about the flight delay but I'm glad you were able to make it there. Peace to you and your family.
This does not sound like a simple cake to me.
sj speaks for me.
I am glad you are enjoying yourself.
This, too!
{{{{{{Cass}}}}}} Get better.
Aaaaaand this.
Stay tuned. I might find my own words. In time.
Nicole, can you hop on AIM for a second?
Never mind-- I am going to nap now.
Oh, Susan, I am a tactless ass. I just pretty much skipped, in my drunkenness.
I think you should write the Eulogy too; from everything you've told us, your dad sounds like a wonderful man, and the words should be said, or at least put together. There will be, I think, a sense of rightness in putting him into words, inasmuch as one can.
I can only imagine how this must feel, and the strangeness of coming together with people with whom you're intimate in some ways, being related, but may not always agree with or enjoy being with. What do they say? You can choose your friends but not your family? I'm happy for you that you were so blessed in your father, and I'm sorry that you have lost him now. It is clear from what you've said that he was a good and loving and honourable man, and that he touched other people's lives. I hope that I leave such bright and loving memories behind me, and that I can say with honesty that I have tried to make the world a better place, as he evidently did.
Susan, continued ~ma to you and your family. Take care.
(I would love to claim shared-brain-ness with Cass but the truth is that I was taking notes in Natter last week. Just in case.)
You were taking notes on my brain? Did they make sense? I really do like the vacuum though. As much as I could ever like a vacuum given that I loathe the task.
Blergh just took meds and they were nasty tasting. Pills shouldn't taste.
Anything not Web-based just isn't getting done today. Bother. Though in about twenty minutes, I probably won't care too much. I'm going to take notes from the cat and just laze around.
Susan, continued strength to you. I agree that you should write the eulogy that means something to you for your father. And I didn't get to say so before but Dylan's writing about him was just lovely.
Sorry, Perkins! I was playing literati and missed your request. When you get up, check for me on Yahoo IM if I'm not on AIM.
Cass, I saw ita's post to you about the Bissell Power trak and researched it online. Taking notes on your brain would involve much more research!
Susan, ~ma for you. It is a hard time.
{{Cass}}
I just had a lovely conversation with my mom. I told her about my job search stuff, both the KC job and looking for temporary work in A2, and she was receptive and supportive. Or so it seemed.
I told her that the KC job was medical writing, and she asked what about my pharmacology training, and I told her they specifically wanted a medical writer with pharmacology experience. And then she said, "I don't understand why you didn't just become a doctor; you would have no problems now!" To which I instinctively replied, "That's great!"
About a minute of silence, and then she hung up.
Aaaaand things are back to normal again.
I wrote not only my dad's obituary, but also the eulogy, delivering it to the great surprise of my relatives who didn't know I could write a good stick, nor that I had a public speaking voice.
"We are all strangers, perhaps family most of all." -RAH
El Wall del Spices has been completed! Pictures here.
I still have a drawer full of half-empty jars and sample jars from Penzeys, and another drawer full of Penzeys spices in bags ('cause I like to buy in bulk). But 39 spices are on The Wall! Woot!