Was your realtor L & F? I can't remember
yes they were... and yes I will. ::Readies list of adjectives::
Good on you for taking Molly! She'll love it! I should look through my earring collection ... I MAY still have a set of green 'm' studs somewhere. I can't believe Kate is going to be 18. That just seems like crazy talk to me. Have a good time in Richmond.
Don't you think I missed your news earlier - yay teaching in Poland!!! Do you know where? I have some Tatras Mountain places you should check out for a whirlwind eastern-block romantic weekend... Also, slight chance we may go to Slovenia in the fall. Very slight.
if missed the pics, I can re-post them for a little bit, should people want. But I'd like to wait until the west coast rouses itself... so maybe around 1pm eastern?
I'll be teaching here in October: [link]
For years, my mother though LOL stood for "Lots of love" because it seemed to be used as a sign-off.
I'll be teaching here in October
Wonderful! Congratulations!
Okay, I am so in the mood for some chit-chat. Let me propose a topic. Baseball caps: remove them when you go inside/in the presence of a lady, or no? Any small-town-in-the-country folks with experience to weigh in on this etiquette question?
My impression is that once a guy puts on a baseball cap, it is considered part of his head. One reason for this may be that so many guys use them in lieu of toupees.
Probably not high school students, though.
I hear what you're saying. I suppose that's true -- I haven't noticed older men removing their caps when they come inside, so I can't claim common courtesy to my students. The rule is, you can't wear a cap in school (though very few of us seem to enforce it). I was hoping I could back it up by saying it's a manners thing (my young men tend to be very sweet, so I like to play to that).
Baseball caps weren't allowed in my high school, and it was strictly enforced. In the rest of the world, it really depends on where you are, I think.
Whoa, Sparky, good for you.
Europe has so much more history behind it's institutions.