I haven't even read book #1.
I went to the arboretum and took pictures for my mom of all the pretty flowery things. And a picture or two of me that I actually like. If I try to make myself do bugeyes, I don't look all squinty-mceyeless in pictures. I don't think I'm squinty-mceyeless in reality (though I may be, but that's contrary to my self-image.)
Glad today has a little more equilibrium.
::sigh::
Taught, kettlebelled, had coffee with a friend I don't see so much, called home.
So much done, and so much yet to do.
I am embarrassed not to know what those IM initials are standing for.
Happy birthday, mothers!
Kat, I just found the bag of the clothes that you were lending me that
didn't
fit. And I've finally sorted out all the comics that I don't want--it's a little over two paper grocery bags full.
When shall we meet?
Okay, now got to vacuum and maybe fiddle with my hard drives.
I am embarrassed not to know what those IM initials are standing for.
The ad has subtitles, which is part of what's so funny. The kid barely uses a single full word.
So now the cool kids watch ads? I can't keep up.
Does anyone else feel compelled to read all of Harry Potter from the beginning before the next one comes out?
I was packing up my books tonight and actually thought "maybe I should leave those out." You know, along with the 20-odd books I'm planning to read and give away before I move. It's a sickness.
In other moving news, on Mayflower's moving form, my options for the (required) title field were "Mr," "Mrs," or "Miss". Are they kidding me? It was one of those times I really wanted to use Dr.--but it wasn't a friggin' option.
I feel like I need to read the fifth book again. Possibly the sixth since I zoomed through it.
I can't see the words oh goodness without hearing them as said by Lillian (she says it a lot).
Hee. My nephew used to say "Oh my goodness" a lot. It was adorable. Mine above has a slightly different inflection.
Are they kidding me?
Was the form on carbon paper??
In other moving news, on Mayflower's moving form, my options for the (required) title field were "Mr," "Mrs," or "Miss". Are they kidding me? It was one of those times I really wanted to use Dr.--but it wasn't a friggin' option.
urgh. Not even Ms.? Well, they are Mayflower.
Not even Ms.?
That's my point. I know that some people feel strongly about using Mrs. but does anyone use Miss? I really don't think the movers need to know my marital status.
does anyone use Miss?
Oh christ yes. At my school, ever woman is called Miss. Not Miss
t insert last name
just Miss. And it's pronounced like this "Meeesss".
In fairness, every man is called Mister. That's it. No name. Just Mister.