kids in the US (as opposed to Korea) were actually rating themselves as "excellent" at things like math where they clearly weren't.
Or we could just wait for them to get to college to find out they're not....
Yes! Let Hil deal with it, is what I say.
It's only 1:30. I'm going to die here.
Seriously. And I already took a long lunch.
I'm going to have a full week of dealing with my computer clock constantly readjusting to what it thinks is the right time, aren't I?
I wish the guy I have a 2pm set up with would come in early so we can meet early and I can go pick up my meds and take them and sleep and then restart working.
Wanted Mexican because of the discussion here, but I ended up with chicken marsala over mashed potatoes (much less messy that the standard over-noodles version). I don't think it's enough food, though.
I went to the Nutrition Science students restaurant where they were serving a French meal. I had French Onion Soup, Crepes with Roasted Vegetables (mainly zucchini and mushrooms,) potatoes au gratin and a Pear and Almond tart for dessert. Deliscious. The best parts were the soup, the potatoes and the dessert.
I need to come up with something for a work potluck tomorrow. Probably not a dessert, since I suspect those are covered. Any ideas for something fall or halloweeny?
Some kind of vegetable casserole? People seem to associate vegetables with fall.
Succotash? Mushroom pie? Applesauce?
Eta: I am finding Things that Are Not Dessert to be a hard topic.
Someone brought carrots and parsnips into work last week and they were yummy.
or maybe pumpkin soup? or potato soup? or pumpkin bread?
The vet called.
To confirm a spelling.
thunkthunkthunk
They can call me back anytime now, thanks!