I deeply and heartfully heart Fay's story.
ION, not Little Nemo, but anyhow vintage children's book art: [link]
'Shindig'
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I deeply and heartfully heart Fay's story.
ION, not Little Nemo, but anyhow vintage children's book art: [link]
One of hte reasons I don't know that I could ever be a teacher is the early mornings...count me in as one who'd love a 3AM-11AM sleep schedule.
YAY VW passing her class. HAHAHAH on Fay's grandmother. And OMGADORABLEWTFBBQ to those twins--both the beach bums picture, and the "I'm surrounded by giant babies!" picture, which I LOOOOVED.
I got spam today about Cashmere. I almost opened it.
I got spam today about Cashmere. I almost opened it.
I don't enhance penises or have fake rolexes.
I have so much work that I now need TWO MONITORS to do it all.
I have so much work that I now need TWO MONITORS to do it all.
Polter-Cow IS the Lizard King!
It took me half a minute to get that.
It took me half a minute to get that.
It's a rare kind of geek that thinks 'lizard' before 'computer screen'. And that right there is the difference between me and -- um, humanity.
What's interesting is if you look at the literature on sleep patterns, it really ought to be more that way. Young kids are mentally and physically alert early in the morning, yet in many place they start school late. Teenagers, no matter how much sleep they get, are mentally more alert mid-morning. School starting even at nine or nine thirty would be better for them, and for the poor folks who have to go in to teach them.
Fay's story made me giggle a lot.