DH just came by the office to borrow a zippered portfolio for him to tote his resume to the interview.
As I was cleaning it out (removing my last set of notes and such), I found a cache of about 10 pictures of K-Bug and CJ from a trip to Disneyland about 4 years go. They look so young and carefree. So sweet. I wish I had a way to scan them here at work to share. I'm all melty inside.
A couple include me, pre-weight loss. They were a needed reminder that while I'm not the weight I want to be, I've made HUGE progress and shouldn't beat myself up too much.
Aimee, when you come by, were you aware of the Pushkar Camel Fair?
(there's music on the site)
High School is Hell.
But you know, it really is. And last season had that emphasis way more than this season seems to, or at least, we're seeing it from a different angel.
This may be favoritist typo evah! Or at least today.
lilty! where have you been keeping yourself?
I don't even know! It's been too long. How are you, darlin?
can't complain, especially since now I have my 60 gb IPOD!!!
Well, I guess it's more that I won't complain. at this moment in time. I always could though. At any second.
Nora, I sent you a gmail just nowish.
ETA: My enjoyment of the movie and realization that I could get it for free from ManyBooks means I'm finally reading Pride and Prejudice. I know it's a Bitches fave (I think?) so I figured I should announce that.
I still find Austen's writing style annoyingly stiff much of the time, with irritatingly common journeys into over-descriptiveness. The character development, on the other hand, is too
subtle
- I can see that it's there, but it's not always easy for me to get, entirely. I think I prefer her stuff in the cinematic medium. Still, I'm overall enjoying it.
What non-copyrighted book should I download for free and read on my PDA next?