Hi Cindy - it's good to read you! Sometimes a break is good, but you are missed around here.
The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Where are people discussing it, here, in Boxed Set, or in Natter?
I think you didn't mean that to be part of my quote ('cause it's not) but generally Boxed Set. Sadly, not much discussion now, since there's no new PD, but given the ratings, I think it will be back - eventually - once the strike situation is settled.
Thanks, Stephanie. I peek at LiveJournal here and there. You've been very busy, huh?
You're right, Frank. Sorry for the freaky formatting. I was surprised that Pushing Daisies has done as well as it has. I was glad Bryan sort of put a wrap on the first 9 episodes. He left us hanging but in a way that opens up the door to more stories, rather than a way that makes it seem like he just got stopped, right in the middle.
You've been very busy, huh?
Feels that way. This baby is due in about 3.5 weeks and Ellie and I leave for New Mexico on Sunday. I feel *huge* but I'm very excited to be leaving and I just hope the baby waits another 48-72 hours.
I take it Matilda is talking up a storm?
"Storm" in the sense of "incomprehensible torrent," yes. Though really more scattered cloudbursts of babble. She's about 9,000 times more sociable than I am, and it's amazing and rather humbling to go out and about with her and watch her effortlessly chat up and charm the socks off of everyone from dowagers to bus drivers to sullen teenagers. She's not saying a lot of words yet (Mama and Dada and Baby, with occasional forays into Doggie, Kittie, and Whazzat?), but she's definitely talking.
I've spent more than enough time around bigger toddlers to know the ankle-grab gambit well, though.
I can't wait to meet Stephanie's Francisco! I mean, as much as any of us get to meet each other's babies. But it feels like we know them!
Matilda so very much wants to be part of the conversation, and she's not going to let a lack of vocabulary and grammar stop her.
She's about 9,000 times more sociable than I am, and it's amazing and rather humbling to go out and about with her and watch her effortlessly chat up and charm the socks off of everyone from dowagers to bus drivers to sullen teenagers.
So. Freaking. Cute.
Now I want to see Matilda again. JZ and Matilda were off at church the one little bit of time I got to stop by Chez Zmayhem in December, so I got to see neither of them.
On the other hand, Emmett was there, so I got to see him (even though he mostly ignored us and played computer games).
On the other hand, Emmett was there, so I got to see him (even though he mostly ignored us and played computer games).
Awww! He treated you just like you're family!
An article on how soap operas are operating during the strike.