My department moved to a new office a few weeks ago, and I finally got around to putting my pictures and postcards and stuff over my desk. There were a bunch of pictures of Israel in there, and it got me thinking about how much I want to go visit there again. (Spring break, maybe, if I can save up enough money.)
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
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.
Did you see my edit above?
Also, visit Israel! Yay! This time, we may manage to actually spend that shabbat together!
I'm in the middle of rereading Prisoner of Azkaban, so I might try that. Though something not dealing with school might be a better bet.
Huh. The El-Al site just crashed my browser.
Also, visit Israel! Yay! This time, we may manage to actually spend that shabbat together!
Yes!
I spent way too long today working on this proof that I just can't figure out. I've been staring at it for close to a month now. I think I'm making a rule that I can't look at it again for the next two weeks, because I just keep getting way too bogged down in it, and there are other more productive things I should be working on.
OK, El-Al clearly does not want me to go to Israel any time later than October. I was trying to put in some dates to get a general idea of how much airfare would cost. It doesn't let you type the dates; you have to click the date on the calendar. And any time I try to get the calendar to go past October, my browser crashes.
Hil, definitely go with that no-more-for-two-weeks - let your brain some time to play with it alone while you're not there.
Maybe only read the final chapters of PoA? The ones after all the exams, with the most-of-the-action parts?
Also, I gotta go - still has to get organized before I leave for my parents soon.
I hope you manage to get some rest in what's left of the night. Not necessarily sleep, just rest. And, hey, if you have sleep to catch up on tomorrow, you could spend a large part of the fast sleeping, and it may be easier for you, right?
Take care.
FWIW, I also find some simple computer solitaire games, like Freecell to be hypnotizing but not so brain-involving that they can calm whatever insomnia-producing demons are riding me, after a while. The games can't be word games, because reading only revs up my brain generally.
Happy Birthday Sophia!
hides TomW from Aimee
I don't like the sound of this "thing"!
Too late! Already saw him and have been crushing!
Happy Birthday Sophia!
Great news about the childcare, Kat. What a relief!
ION, my baby can flip! (And was finally willing to do it on camera.)
Just saw this while catching up. It's actually shown on screen. At the very beginning, he hit/shoves her in response to her breaking his golf clubs.
gets ready to be pounced on
That scene makes me laugh and laugh and laugh so hard and it's probably one of my favorite bits from the film. But, ITA - JS totally out hots CG in that movie.
My "new" favorite Cary Grant role is Mortimer in Arsenic. Sigh. He's like Loyd Dobbler!
Secret Dead Celebrity Boyfriend(s): Jack Haley. Danny Kaye.
YAY Kat for childcare being resolved! I, personally, found that when Em went from the Montessori to the out-of-a-home daycare, she became a lot more vocal and really liked it so much more. She thrived there. She did great at the school, but she just seemed more comfortable at the home.
YAY Susan's mom!! Glad to hear treatment has been successful.