This weekend I changed over my closets for winter. Today I was reminded that this wool sweater has a hole in it. Maybe for the second winter in a row. Bon needs to get herself a second brown sweater.
At least I'm wearing purple tights, though I'm not budging from the portable heater.
For lunch today, I'm having the Au Bon Pain version of grilled cheese sammich and tomato soup -- tomato bisque soup and a cheese "bagel." Yum. Although I'd still rather be at home!
Happy Birthday, Jessica!!!
Today, it's already 60+ degrees here, so I pulled out one of my summer t-shirts to wear to work. Now, I'm really confused as to what coat I should bring with to New Jersey next week. I'll probably split the difference and bring my trench coat with the zip-out lining.
I'm taking a 1/2 day off tomorrow to get together with Dad and pick up some stuff he wants me to take out to my brother's next week, so between that and leaving for the coast on Friday, I only have to work 3 1/2 days. Not too bad!
Now, I'm really confused as to what coat I should bring with to New Jersey next week.
Here in NYC it's supposed to be 60 tomorrow but back to highs in the mid-40s by Friday, AFAIK.
K-Bug is working on what to pack for her Boston weekend. She does not own a coat atm...though I believe she is out shopping for one today.
Random question: Do you pronounce the 't' in 'often'?
Yes. Also, I can't believe no one has gone down this road:
GEN. I ask you, have you ever known what it is to be an orphan?
KING. Often!
GEN. Yes, orphan. Have you ever known what it is to be one?
KING. I say, often.
I was thinking it, juliana. If that counts.
It's 80 degrees here.
t waves from Texas
Hey, shrift, Fall Out Boy is performing at some big concert down here in December. You should come. (I know you can't actually come, plus I have a Christmas concert that night (December 9th), but I thought I'd mention it so we can imagine the fun we would have had.)
I think I say the t, but I'm thinking about it way too much to know.
I'm debating if I should book my hotel room for my drive out. My dad always does the entire drive (from Chicago to southern NJ) in one day, but I get too tired. If I book it now online, I can stay at the Comfort Inn near Youngstown (OH) for only $72, which is $25 cheaper than the Fairfield Inn or Holiday Inn in the area, both of which I've stayed at in the past.
Booking hotels over the Internet is such a crapshoot, but no more so than just seeing what looks good on the billboards as you're driving along, I guess.