Natter Area 51: The Truthiness Is in Here
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.
Jelly Toast:
Oh CRAP! My plan to go out grocery shopping early this morning and maybe buy a printer in the afternoon is going to go afoul of the fact that it's EASTER, isn't it?
Even, since I'm unemployed, I can go tomorrow morning after rush hour is over, doesn't make up for the annoyance. Feh.
Yeah, I just realised I have no coffee and chocolate, and the shops are likely closed outside. And tomorrow, too, as bank holiday here.
Curse my lack of planning.
Huh. I forgot it was Easter, too. The stores I'm headed for may be open, though.
I'm running out of money. I need more money. I need to stop buying shoes.
hahahaha! Right.
Happy Easter everybody!
I know for some of you Easter means failed shopping plans, for some it means brunch with Tom Scola (wish I was going to be there, but I'm busy), for others--like me--it means seeing family and friends. And Easter baskets.
I need my morning coffee. Oy. Right now I'm wishing that I had set up the coffee maker last night, but I didn't because I was elbow deep in grading. I hate setting it up in the morning because of the whole not-had-my-coffee-yet part of it.
I'm about to go outside with the vague hope I can find an open shop for essentials (ie caffeine and chocolate goodness). If I can't find anywhere I may resort to begging.
Peep! Happy Easter to those that celebrate. Also, thank you Allyson.
Lots of surgery ~ma and calm ~ma headed to Kat and Grace. Thrive little precious babies!
~ma to Grace, Noah, and Kat.
Happy Easter to everybody!
Of course, I'm spending Easter catching up with everything I put off while interviewing this week.
At least this means Lent is finally over. Yeah alcohol!
I'll be sending love, prayers, and vibes to Grace and Noah.
My son is trying to put together one of his toy train sets. Should I be scared that, at two, he's actually can do it?
Even at 2yo, you can tell who has an aptitude for engineering -- I could see it so clearly in my neice at that age. She managed to destroy (or at least thoroughly take apart) many many things that had survived unscathed the toddlerhood of her two older brothers.
Yeah, both of them are good at figuring out locks and such, but he's the one who really wants to build things and to take things apart and put them back together.