Hee, I wish it was 12 days off. It's 12 days of work I need to cram into today so I can take 5 days.
Oliver ,'Conviction (1)'
Spike's Bitches 33: Weeping, crawling, blaming everybody else
[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.
In fact, The Boy is sitting on my living room floor right now, cutting out coupons (he has a minor obsession with coupons -- it's endearing and frightening). So I think that means All Is Well.
Coupons KICK ASS! I saved $34 off my grocery bill this week. Granted, I subscribe to thegrocerygame.com because I am lazy and like to have a printable sale spreadsheet that I can pick and choose from. But still--LOVE the couponing. I suspect this whole process appeals to the OCD aspects of my personality.
The Boy is cool. And I'm glad all is well.
beth, the hair is CUTE! I wish I had that much body in my hair.
Not the least of which is taking the dog to the vet since she has bald icky spots. grumble and gronk
oof. I hope that's nothing.
DH has called off work the rest of the week. He spent a miserable evening last night and doesn't go to the doctor until 3 p.m. today. I hope whatever they give him knocks this sinus thing out of the park because I hate seeing him so miserable.
Timelies! I've been very lurky - what with still recovering and WORK, but I've been trying to keep up with everyone. A bit of a meara:
Sparky! look forward to seeing you! and Takoma Park is cool - it's a nuclear-free zone!
Beth, love the hair - wish I could get mine to do that slightly messy look.
JZ, sorry to hear about Matilda's shots, but that's one hurdle you're over. Glad you can martini yourself now.
Fay, I love hearing about your kids - they sound adorable, and smart, and almost like Buffista sprog.
Teppy, glad to hear that things seem to be all right with The Boy. And try to remember - people on the board have called you hot, they've called you cool, but never never teppyd.
And, in other news, I've lost about 20 pounds since any of you saw me last (restricted diet ... sigh). Which means my wearable wardrobe is diminishing. Really - when you put on a pair of pants and the first thought when you see yourself is "it's Hammer time!" it's time to retire them.
Teppy -- I'm so glad that the weekend went well.
Beth - Excellent haircut.
Toddson - whoo hoo!
And um, when I went to my doctor last week he called my knee thing a "bursa" would I have heard "bursitis" incorrectly? Any wisdom on that? For example -- will it ever heal? Or am I doomed? (And the pressure that pain in my left leg puts on my right foot - - I can't express how difficult it is to want to limp on both legs at once.)
Sumi, the joints are cushioned by something known as a bursa sack. When it becomes inflamed, it causes bursitis. I've got a bad thumb from a softball injury. Similar to arthritis, it's something that happens long after the original injury and/or overuse occurs.
beth, love the haircut! Sassy is quite right. We need more sass in the world.
Glad to see JZ and Todd! But, now I know where the 20 lbs. I gained came from. I still say, no fat is ever lost in the world, it just has to find another place to settle.
Really - when you put on a pair of pants and the first thought when you see yourself is "it's Hammer time!" it's time to retire them.When your first thought on *anything* is "it's Hammer time!" it's time to fleeeeeeeeeeeee!
Unless you are making a "Grammar Time" icon. That is some funny shit.
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I have nothing in my fridge. I could be a bachelor. I could be a pre-S Sean even. Mom gets here tomorrow. Time to clean, shop and pretend to be a grownup.
Cass, I love your tag. That song reminds me SO much of my sophomore year of college, partly b/c it was on the radio all the time, and partly b/c sophomore year was the pit of hell year.
(If it applies to you right now, though, I'm sorry for that.)
Gronklies. Was I here yesterday? I can't remember. I think I congratulated Sparky, but a big WOO HOO! anyway!
Beth, cute hair! Love.
libkitty, I'm sorry your mother is being asshatish. You could fly up and visit my mother instead. I promise she won't do any of that nasty soul-destroying stuff, though she might sing showtunes to you in the middle of Safeway (which, if you are a teenager, is soul-destroying enough).
Tipsy!JZ is adorable, and I'm sorry that Matilda had such trauma today. But yay! for inoculations!
{{{{Fay}}}} The Velveteen Rabbit angered me SO MUCH, because I couldn't understand why they had to go and burn it. V. upsetting for a justice-minded tot. (I also read it at 4, so not so much with the comprehending of communicable diseases.) I love reading your stories of teaching. Fay, I love hearing about your kids - they sound adorable, and smart, and almost like Buffista sprog.
Tep! Yay for a good weekend and boy coupon-cutting!!!
Toddson!!! So nice to see you! I think you should come out to SF and do some new wardrobe-shopping here. Yes.
Cass, I hope you feel better soon.
I'm trying to do an exhaustive "first impressions" list, but this whole "work" thing keeps getting in the way. Pffft.
Tep, The Sundays came up on random, not a cry for help or hairpats.
Well, apart from my usual grinchy. It was just a song I had forgotten and liked hearing again.
lib, take juliana up on her offer, she has a lovely mom.