Allyson, I can check with my bookstore manager mom, but I'm fairly certain she is just going to confirm what everyone else has said: that news is made of awesome.
The Crying of Natter 49
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
sad to hear about his vision problems!
I'm not sure if there are problems or not. Mind you, when I got him, his eyes were pretty cloudy due to a fever way back when he was a 2 yr old cat (he's 14ish.) It's also possible he's like me and easily startled, or that Devi has made him paranoid. In any case, he doesn't have any problem getting around and if it is the diabetes, he's taking it better than me (I'm somewhat paranoid.)
Oh! I wasn't going to admit this yet. I wanted to wait until I had some more evidence. But I've been doing the smaller plate thing, and it is totally working for me! I gave myself no rules, no restrictions, no calorie counting. I just use a smaller plate. I can still get seconds if I want. I find that I don't, as often as I would expect. Oh, and if I eat out, I try to split the dish in thirds, and only eat a third.
It gives me time to eat, enjoy, digest, relax. And in the end, it's a simple reduced calorie diet.
We do that too! We use luncheon-size plates and it really does work. Portion control, bay-bee!
Liese, that's totally cool. I must try it.
Video of icy streets in (I think) PortlandE from my friend P on the snowpocolypse
Oh, don't try the driving in snow.
It's not so much you as the idiot who will slide into you.
Although, actually, thinking about your car...... the person who will be doing the sliding is now in question.Which? Less patronizing than it sounds since I have tires that need to be replaced even for non-icy conditions on my Mustang convertible and my last time on a skid pad at a driving course was over a decade ago. I know more than the drivers in that video but I don't harbor any fantasies that I am going to make the drifting highlight reels anytime soon.
That video? Damn, we don't have the smartest drivers here, do we?
Plates?
Hmmmm. I suppose I could start buying those paper towels that have the perf lines closer together....
This has got to be one of the weirdest Japanese products ever: [link]
It's this swan-head that you wear, and it, um... it's hard to explain....
Oh, and if I eat out, I try to split the dish in thirds, and only eat a third.
yeah, I sometimes ask for a box when the food arrives, and put the extra in the box immediately. Then I don't have "just another bite" and "one more" until it's not worth saving. If I'm still hungry, I'll eat what's in the box, but that almost never happens.
You know, my dad had a "you can't leave the table until you clean your plate" sort of upbringing and he HATED IT so we never had that.
We had that, but we also had the key counterbalance of "you serve yourself". Like Kathy though, I still have a very hard time leaving anything on my plate, which is problematic in restaurants. And, one of my best friends from college, even in the most casual circumstances, will plate her husband's and my food. Drives me crazy.