La Jen!
Spike's Bitches 31: We're Motivated Go-getters.
[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.
wrod. bitches has been a little porn-less for my taste lately.
Trudy - I'm so happy and relieved that Dallas is okay!
Why am I here when I have to be at the airport in 7 hours?
Oh yeah, let's make out!
SHE'S FINE SHE'S FINE SHE'S FINE SHE'S FINE SHE'S FINE!!!!!!!!
Yeah, Trudes! I'm so happy for you and for Dallas.
We're having popcorn with parmesan cheese for dinner again.
Oooh, yum. I think I may have figured out what I'm having for dinner.
We had our tea, garden tour and plant sale today. It went very well, which is especially good because it was rainy today. It's kind of funny, though. I'm reading this wonderful book, Not Buying It, by Judith Levine. I've been finding it quite inspiring, but I still bought a beautiful Rie Munoz print for ahem. But I do love it. I don't need it, but it's beautiful and I've been wanting a Rie Munoz print for years. And all the money goes to our building fund, so it's a good thing, right?
It is very nice, and you picked a great time to induge yourself , because you get two thing for you ( the print and the church) plus something for the community ( the church) .
I think the hardest thing as an adult in US at this point is figureing out what you need vs what you want, and then figureing out whihc wants are good wants ( good for you , give the most bang for the buck, make more people happy) , which wants are worth waiting for ( until you have the cash) and which wants are lottery wants.
I don't need it, but it's beautiful
Just focus on this. Especially if you could afford it. We have to have stuff we don't "need."
Thanks guys. I do love it. I have a feeling art may end up being my downfall, but it's a good downfall as these things go, I think. I may change my mind when I'm 80 and still working.
I may change my mind when I'm 80 and still working.
Open a gallery when you are 75. That can be your job into your 80s.
FWIW, my grandmother worked on into her 80s, taking care of old people. She did this not because she could not afford to retire, but because she was strong, healthy and liked to keep moving. Until she hit 90, she never seemed old to me.
I should like very much to emulate her.
> Hey, people know who I am, right?Stranger Danger! Run for your liiiiiiiiiiiiives!
Who's a good little cancer-free cocker spaniel? Is it Dallas? I think it is.snerk
Good girl, Dallas. No cancer? Cookie!
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Birthday fabulous. Racing really fabulous. Earache of the suck, but gone now.
Skimmed the week (after shamelessly resucking for my birthday wishes cause they were lovely, thank you all) and am certain I missed things.
Also burning kleenex in the fireplace and calling it HomeHazMat work is really not so very amusing that it makes up the for the allergies, but it still amuses. Lots of tissues going up in flames... Why must the pretty city try to kill me with plant sex?