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Natter 56: ...we need the writers.  

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.


sarameg - Jan 10, 2008 5:00:38 pm PST #2354 of 10001

Both nephews made the top 100. But they are D and T. I may have had opinions on the names before, but those boys are now perfectly named.

Noah & Grace are just so classic. And, well, they are Noah & Grace. It's funny, once they are, they can't be anything but. (and I miss 'em.)

Batteries. Must pack batteries for the camera. I'm not a picture-taker, and wouldn't dream of intruding, but I will take a family picture, once the newest arrives, for 'em. God, I can't believe I've been offered this.


hippocampus - Jan 10, 2008 5:05:12 pm PST #2355 of 10001
not your mom's socks.

Batteries. Must pack batteries for the camera. I'm not a picture-taker, and wouldn't dream of intruding, but I will take a family picture, once the newest arrives, for 'em. God, I can't believe I've been offered this.

I just want to squeeze you and take you home and name you George sarameg. This is such a super thing you're doing.

When Iris was born, we realized too late that all we had with us was my phone - which was in my purse, luckily. But no real photo-taking potential, until I (in a really drugged out state) called our neighbor and managed to explain what we needed, in 2,000 words or less. DH had already used up all his words for the week, and the silly hospital people loaded me up with Dilaudid and strapped a phone to my bed. Whee. Man was I stressed out that I didn't have a camera.


sarameg - Jan 10, 2008 5:11:46 pm PST #2356 of 10001

I don't feel like it is a super thing I'm doing, I feel like they're doing a super thing for me! I mean, my primary job is Miss P, and I'm not going to let anything get in the way of that. But to even be a small part, and to be trusted to be their daughter's person (ok, so I've babysat her and her brother a lot. And was her first sitter. Which was huge to them. As is this)? It's just bigger than me.

I'll probably shut up about this in, oh... a while.


Lee - Jan 10, 2008 5:15:41 pm PST #2357 of 10001
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

Why? We don't want you to.

And while I'm asking questions, what should I have for dinner?


Laura - Jan 10, 2008 5:20:57 pm PST #2358 of 10001
Our wings are not tired.

I'll probably shut up about this in, oh... a while.

I'm thinking you might change your mind after the fact, because totally awesome experience. So share!

Lee, I made pizza for dinner. Kinda from scratch, was the YUM. But pizza of any variety always a good plan.


Vortex - Jan 10, 2008 5:20:58 pm PST #2359 of 10001
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Oh, and that tv that was supposed to be delivered between 2:00 and 6:00 this afternoon, and that I took a 1/2 day off of work to await? Nope, still not here. They called to tell me they'd be here sometime between 7:30 and 8:00, and they've got four minutes to make it under the wire.

sounds like my night. I have a Peapod delivery scheduled for 7-9. they call and say that they'll be late --9:45-10:15. I ask if they're going to comp my delivery. They guy just keeps repeating the phone number. I say "can you answer my question?" instead of saying "i'm the disptacher, I don't have the power to do that, you'll need to call customer service" he says "I'm just doing my job" and hangs up the phone . I call customer service, bitch, and get the delivery comped.

I take the opportunity to go to my local coffee place because they're showing Star Wars*. I leave at 9:40 (you're all clear, kid!), hustle home, to a message on my machine**. They showed up at 8:56, says the caller ID. the guy says "the driver is outside of the building, and what poor customer service?"

I call again, they give me another credit. I now have to have the delivery on Saturday morning.

  • the coffee place has started showing movies on Thursdays. The inaugural movie was Star Wars because
neither of the owners had seen it WTF? NEVER!?!?!?

  • *I knocked over the umbrella on my way in and trapped it under the door and scratched the )*(*$^&$# floor.


sarameg - Jan 10, 2008 5:38:45 pm PST #2360 of 10001

That's why I stuck to "a while." I expect there will be tears and a bout of sorta wishing to do it myself (I know that sounds insane and backwards, but the thing is, I've so expected to never have a kid, having one is...curious.) Once my job is done. I'm good at keeping my shit together until no one needs me to keep my shit together.

Vortex, what kind of flooring? A lot of those things are fixable.

If my spelling improves at all, it is due to neighbor T making the finals in her spelling bee at school. She came over tonight to practice. A LOT of her words are the ones I routinely fuck up.


Vortex - Jan 10, 2008 5:39:57 pm PST #2361 of 10001
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Vortex, what kind of flooring? A lot of those things are fixable.

hardwood. It's near the door, so I can cover it with a rug. It'll be fine when the floors are refinished.


sarameg - Jan 10, 2008 5:44:57 pm PST #2362 of 10001

Glad to hear it. Hardwoods are so much more fixable. Still a PIA. (My rental has hardwood parquet that has serious exposure damage pre-me by the windows. It's amazing what soaking it in lemon oil does. Some parts are irreparable, but it does help a lot where it hasn't completely dried out.)


JenP - Jan 10, 2008 5:51:32 pm PST #2363 of 10001

Wow, you know you've really been changed by a place when you read COMM and think, "Aw, mallard snuff porn. Memories."

I just had to skip about 800 posts. I kind of hate that.