Smooth move-ma to you, Aims and Joe -- I know you've been thinking of this for a while, and I hope the change is all you're hoping for and more. And if Buffista magic is needed at any point in the process, just shout.
Spike's Bitches 35: We Got a History
[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.
I have absolutely no idea what a 'tookie' is.
Pete:
Cashmere "Natter 48 Contiguous States of Denial" Dec 20, 2006 2:06:53 am PST
Lots of moving ~ma. Moving is tough, but it is good to be near your family. I'm grateful that my children spend time with their grandparents.
Aimee and Joe, I'm excited about the move for you. I was thinking last week that life events seem to be pushing you all in that direction. BTW, and I am totally serious about this, if you are driving through New Mexico and need a place to spend the night or rest for a day, my parents have 3 acres in the mountains with a small cabin, jungle gym for Em and lots of room for the animals. Seriously, they would love to have you.
Aimee and Joe, moving ~ma and happy lucky house-finding! May you find the perfect place to live!
Grey hair. Ha. I found my first one at 23. Last year I decided it was time to stop messing around with semipermanent dyes and go to the salon and get permanent color. Turns out I'm allergic to, apparently, ammonia, and my hair started falling out. So, in a world where I have to choose between some gray showing through and having less hair, well... and I get no sympathy at home, of course, because my oldest niece has alopecia and no hair at all, so she's all "Suck it up!"
But hey, I was reading in New Scientist, they're discovering all sorts of new drugs that have growing-hair and darkening-hair as side effects, so pretty soon they'll be able to fix it. Yep.
As the Baby Boomers grow old, more and more attention (and money) is being paid to fixing those aspects of growing old that used to be taken for granted as "just part of getting old". Like gray hair, memory loss, osteoporsis, and wrinkles. Being right at the end of the baby-boomer years, I appreciate all my generational peers for kickstarting the process that will hopefully result in me living to be 120 and still looking like this.
Not that I'm vain or anything. @@ But man, nothing has ever made me feel as old as s finding a gray hair "down there". All cats may be gray in the dark, but mine damn sure ought to be black in the light.
Much moving- and general-life-readjustment-ma for the Miracleborns. Sorry to hear about the "now Now NOW" ness of it, but otherwise it sounds like a good thing.
ION I also like this weeks THE RICHES more than last week, especially the introduction of Gregg Henry's character (who sort of reminds me of his charater from EYES). Though I'd probably go with pictures of my cow-orkers for target practice, rather than my neighbors.
Aimee and Joe -- lots of moving~ma to you guys.
Best of luck and tons of moving~ma to Aimee, MM, and Emeline.
This. So very this.
Lots of moving~ma to family Miracleborn.
For lunch we had mac & cheese with peas and carrots mixed in. I adulterated the precious stuff with peas and carrots to the disdain of the others in the house.
For lunch we had mac & cheese with peas and carrots mixed in. I adulterated the precious stuff with peas and carrots to the disdain of the others in the house.
I usually mix salsa in with my mac & cheese, or cover it in hot sauce. Aims is much appalled, usually.
But she was even more appalled when Emeline began insisting on having salsa with her mac & cheese.
Who's daddy's girl? Mwah. Ha. Ha.