Happy birthday, MM!
Owen is now saying, "My name is Stewie. You Lois." He also calls Christopher "Peter" and Olivia "Meg."
Cash, this may be why I haven't become a parent: If my kid said that to me, I would answer, "Oh no, you're the evil closet monkey."
In me news, I just found a Bronze Age arrowhead in a bag of material that's already been looked at. How can you miss a freaking ARROWHEAD?
To spice up the day of someone who's going through material that's already been looked at?
Ha, keeping you on your toes, Jars.
I just took the Meyers Briggs test online (I don't know what my score is yet, I have a seminar later this week). I thought the questions were sort of dumb and I am pretty sure I was wildly inconsistant in answering them.
In me news, I just found a Bronze Age arrowhead in a bag of material that's already been looked at.
Jars, you have a fucking COOL job.
I just took the Meyers Briggs test online (I don't know what my score is yet, I have a seminar later this week). I thought the questions were sort of dumb and I am pretty sure I was wildly inconsistant in answering them.
Considering it's a "test" with questionable psychology, I'm sure you did as well as anyone.
Jars, you have a fucking COOL job.
Yeah, I know... But I was only looking at the material because often when the people processing the samples put 'flint flakes' down, it's really pebbles. This time they were wrong in the other direction, which is... nice?
What's a Meyers Briggs test?
Considering it's a "test" with questionable psychology, I'm sure you did as well as anyone.
Meh. Any attempt at trying to actually measure intangibles like personality traits has a lot of slop factor. It is entirely possible that the results will be very insightful. It is also entirely possible that they will be less helpful than most measurement-lovers like to think. I believe the MBTI is useful more often than not, but that often depends on the circs under which it is taken, and who will be interpreting the results.
In me news, I just found a Bronze Age arrowhead in a bag of material that's already been looked at.
That is the last thing on DH's Life To-Do List: Find an arrowhead.
Also, that's COOL! Except for the missing it part. Nice that you caught it.
And -- watch your back.
Don't think I'm not.
If my kid said that to me, I would answer, "Oh no, you're the evil closet monkey."
I think Liv qualifies more.
Cashmere, your kids are starting to scare me.
Just now, starting?
Our craft project this morning was making robot costumes out of paper bags and aluminum foil. It kept them busy for all of 15 minutes. They're now watching Chicken Little.
Just now, starting?
I'm toughened by the 13 & 15 yo boys.