Gronk.
I woke up really hungry. Like, dizzy hungry, which I haven't felt since I started cutting out sugar, so I'm going to blame it on the two cups of soda I had yesterday. Pretty much all the breakfast food I have requires cooking, which I don't quite feel up to. Bah.
...Pete's ass is chapless?
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Um. That's...that's just very very wrong. Pete is dressed with dignity and aplomb at al times. Yes.
So your official position is that chaps convey an air of dignity and aplomb? Iiiiiiiiinteresting...
{{sleepyheads}} Sleep dep is the worst.
Safe and fun travels Sparky!
Daniel Radcliffe is way too young and wee to interest me. Didn't really care much for Equus either.
ION, every day I am surprised at how many HS students, particularly boys, wear flip flops to school. First, my feet would cry if I wore them on concrete for 8 hours walking around with a heavy backpack. Second, it was cold out yesterday and today. I'm clearly an old fogey at this point.
Heh- I see college students dart around in flip flops and shorts and no coat ALL THE TIME. In FEBRUARY. In BOSTON.
Clearly they are on drugs, I'm hoping the HS students aren't. Hee, see, old fogey.
Have a good drive, Sparky!
I just hope their spicy brains keep them warm. These kids are so smart, yet so dumb in many ways. I worry!
I've been noticing a bunch of students around campus wearing leggings that leave the bottom few inches of leg bare. It's 23 degrees! Wear some socks!
Most of them seem to be pairing the leggings with Ugg boots, though. Which looks silly, IMO, but at least it also looks warm.
OK. I heated up some tempeh that I'd been planning on having for lunch. Feel a bit less dizzy now.
It does sound like a sugar drop Hil. Hope the tempeh does the trick for you.
I managed to get my son out of IB Algebra II and into Honors Algebra II. Doesn't sound so big, but they are on chapter 4 instead of chapter 7 of the same book. Math is not his best subject. He does well, but it is really tough. He is in class with all 10th grade students because he already had Algebra I in MS. Here's hoping we can turn those Fs into Cs! Woo! Again with the old fogeyness, it seems that his work is way harder than mine was in HS. Harder than my college work.
I still end up in open-toed shoes in weather that doesn't match my footwear. And often don't have socks on.
Though winter here has made me lurve my really good socks. I need mooooooooore. But they are expensive.
I am a Getting Things Done girl today. Just sorted a bunch of mail and then burned what could be burned. It was its own reward, really. FIRE!