JEN!
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Moving-ma Cashmere.
Tons of it's nothing -ma for Sean's mother.
We're at the hotel. We finally got non-airport food. I'm contemplating unpacking.
Emily! HI!
Where is my Autumn???
Looks like Autumn will hit Chicago right around the same time I do, ChiKat. At least that's what the extended forecast shows on the weather site.
Health~ma for your mom and coping~ma for you and your loved ones, Sean.
Wow, Cash and family are moving to Wisconsin! Congrats! I hope it's a good move for you and your family.
Very glad you've safely arrived at your hotel, sj. And yay for non-airport food.
Yay new job, and moving ~ma to Cashmere & family!
Health~ma to Sean's mom.
Welcome to meara!
Hey, you! Just today I mentioned you and Sonnet 130, and could find no Internet references at all for what I vaguely remembered you saying, and here you are!
...that didn't make any sense at all, did it? I need to go to bed.
Crap. I HAVE to go to bed, because my head's kind of throbbing (not painfully, just... pulsingly) and there are no subs left and I have to check season passes at the BIG HOMECOMING GAME tomorrow Jesus Christ when did I move to Mayberry so I must be able to go to school but
Sean, best of wishes to you and your mother.
Jen, dude, we must coincide at some point! I'll try to maybe email. Nigth! I'd correct it, but I kind of dig a mistyping you can pronounce.
I've got another Annabel and books story: yesterday she was looking at a book in the car on the way home from daycare. She asked if it was a library book and I said no, we owned it. She asked if I was going to the library, and I said, not today, but tomorrow. Normally I do my weekly library runs on the way to pick her up--I just run in, drop off what I've finished, and grab my holds. But I asked her if she wanted to come with me, and she said yes. I told her she had to stay close to me and not run away, and she said, "I can't run away in the library. I hold your hand."
So I took her with me after I picked her up from daycare, and we went up to the help desk and asked the librarian to help us pick out good books for 3-year-olds. We have a Monsters Inc. book (Annabel's selection) and a book about a hedgehog in space and one about a late-blooming tiger that the librarian suggested. On the relatively short drive home she asked for them one after another, demanding I change them at stop lights. I explained that we had to be really careful with the books because they're for all of Seattle to share, and asked if she wanted to come back next week to trade them for more books, and she said yes.
Aww, that is such an awesome story. Plus I bet librarians live for that - introducing the library experience to a new generation....
shakes fist at meara-stealin' west coastYou're on my lure list as well, amych.