Granola and yogurt:
Another thing I did tonight: finished a really good book. I've been trying to push myself into reading more non-fiction, but this one was easy. It's called Carved in Sand, and it's all about midlife memory loss. I know that topic doesn't sound all that exciting, but the author was really good (laugh out loud funny, I kid you not) and the topic was interesting. And it was actually kind of hopeful and inspiring. I highly recommend it.
who the hell knows how men think
Um. I thought this was documented. Isn't it sex every 4.7 minutes, and some stupid, useless info (sports, TV, movies, gadgets, etc) in the time between.
:: removes tongue from cheek ::
I've lived here five summers now, and I've never been inside Fenway. I need to fix that next summer, me thinks.
omg VW! I lived in NH for two summers and saw 4 or 5 games... AND I"M A YANKEE FAN (o boy it wasn't smart wearing that cap... so I did it again :P )
There is still time left this season for you to go. I think the 1st base side is best, tho I do wonder what the seats on the wall would be like.
Oh man I feel like crap. I Can Not be getting sick. But I was just in the walk-in freezer and it felt really good. I'ma take some airborne and go right to bed when I get home.
All kinds of ~ma to Susan and her mom.
Yays!!! to Emmett and libkitty!
Laga, no getting sick! I forbid it! And, yes, I have that power. Or, at least, I so WISH I had that power.
Feel better, Laga.
Fred Pete, how did I miss your b-day? Hope it was a lovely one.
Susan, much ~ma to your mom and to you, too.
Actual conversation with husband just now:
Joe: I see you have a book on a cult. Are you into a cult now?
Me: Did you actually look at the cover?
Joe: Yeah - it has a mouse with pointy ears (he sticks his fingers up next to his ears to demonstrate)
Me: So, does that really look like a book on a cult?
Joe: No...so what is it?
Me: It's a book written by a buffista about life online. She made the exact point to the publisher about putting the word 'cult' on the cover but they did it anyway.
So, not surprisingly, paperdol was right. (Oh, and I'm totally enjoying the book. I was laughing out loud at the skeezy third world hospital last week while waiting for my appointment.)
Much -ma to your mother, Susan.
Go you, libkitty!
Yay, Emmett!
That's hysterical, Stephanie. Especially the pointy-ears demo.
Shoot, I meant to put that in Natter. Oh, well, I guess the occasional cross-post is okay. That's what I get for posting before really waking up.