Oh yeah, coffee. Good plan.
No school today. Happy New Year. I'm off to work early so I can get some done before the kids are up then home for more homework battles.
[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.
Oh yeah, coffee. Good plan.
No school today. Happy New Year. I'm off to work early so I can get some done before the kids are up then home for more homework battles.
Coffee gooood.
Nicole and SailAweigh have been safely delivered (sad), and now I am going back to bed, once I am done with my I have my apartment back dance. (Nicole and Sail will be doing their dances later.)
Laura - if you're still around, insent to your profile address (just so you don't wonder who the random e-mail is from).
Rec'd and replied. Yay!
Harvey cat just licked my ear lobe.
I lifted him up and said, "can't we just be friends?"
I think he understands.
I've decided to not go to the office today. I'll stay home and keep the kids on task. Still have to run to Office Depot and buy paper though. Guess that means I have to get out of my jammies. BIL is working on my back room. Maybe I'll take pictures and get color ideas.
edit to note that I am somehow my fingers are randomly spilling out the boring details of my morning. I think I'll eat some yogurt now.
Andi and I drove 22 miles to see Serenity last night.
Wow.
Now I get to plow through several hundred Firefly posts since last Friday.
Pretty much all of my non b/org friends have e-mailed me to gloat about having seen it, and want to know if I want them to tell me about it. Bastards. Although, one of them is sending me the Serenity RPG and the comic books, so he has a free pass to gloat.
I've spent my day being mildly annoyed.
1) One of the cats who lives on our back porch is pregnant (again) and thus desperately begging.
2) I don't mind when Greeks ask me where Mallory was baptized, because, hey, the whole country is pretty much Orthodox. But it's getting really awkward to have to keep telling Americans that he hasn't been. They all get this appalled look. Some of them say, "Oh! Right! You haven't been back to the States yet!" and I let it go, but that feels like lying.
But I don't want to get into it either. I just don't want the awkwardness.
Buffista thoughts? If you are from a religion that baptizes kids, and you ask new parents when/where their child was baptized, and they say he wasn't, what do you think?
3) I had lunch with my husband's office, and two of them had just seen "Crash" and were all about how racism in LA is so much worse than racism in the South. One of them said, "And I hate it when people who've never been to the South talk about how bad it is!" I asked if he'd ever been to California, and he hasn't...but he didn't get my point. If, by his rules, people who haven't lived in the South can't talk about racism there, why does he get to talk about racism in Los Angeles, never having been there? ARgh.
4) My epiesiotomy scar itches.
Chocolate would probably help.
"Oh! Right! You haven't been back to the States yet!"
Does the foreign christianity not take properly?
2) I don't mind when Greeks ask me where Mallory was baptized, because, hey, the whole country is pretty much Orthodox. But it's getting really awkward to have to keep telling Americans that he hasn't been. They all get this appalled look. Some of them say, "Oh! Right! You haven't been back to the States yet!" and I let it go, but that feels like lying.
Even if we remove the assumption that you are Christian, this is still loaded with silly assumptions. Plenty of Americans are Protestant, and plenty of Protestants do not practice infant Baptism.
Does the foreign christianity not take properly?Hee.
No. It's far too swarthy. Or possibly, they think Raq and Mr. Raq are waiting to baptize him in their home church.