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.
ION, my favorite quote of today came when one of my students was trying to sketch a picture of the Greek god Hades for her mask-making project: "Ms. Taylor? I'm trying to draw Hades, but he kind of looks like Jesus."
Did you say, "Yeah, my Boyfriend does that too... it doesn't mean anything. Trust me."?
Because that would be funny as shit.
You can do it, Tom. You are doing it. I'm sorry it's such a long wearing grind. But, yes, absolutely. You can and will and you've already done so much.
You can do it Tom! Go Tom!
Also, Kristin, I don't know if that it your real last name or whether you want it up there, but I didn't know we had the same real lastname, if it is!
Tom, you absolutely can keep on doing this. So much ~ma for you. Just so you know, a pic of you smiling is in my "Happy Thoughts" folder here at work, because you have the awesomest smile ever.
Tom, you're totally an inspiration. I can't help but admire how much strength you show. You absolutely can do this.
Jilli, I love that interview. I'd totally move to PNW, except for the pesky no job, no money, two children, one really sick thing.
Completely random: When Hec and Emmett dropped Matilda and me off this morning, they were just starting a discussion about who was left in the Democratic race. I emailed Hec a bit ago to ask what the 11-year-old perspective on the whole bucket of madness was, and he said:
Emmett and his friends are very excited by the possibility of Obama winning. It definitely resonates as something that belongs to them and not past decades, as Clinton does.
I can't even say why, but that almost makes me all choked-up and misty.
I can't even say why, but that almost makes me all choked-up and misty.
Cause it's cool to see a kid connect with something political.
Where I get all choked-up because I'm like, whoa, now I feel old.
I keep thinking about November 1991 and how giddy my friends and I felt (we were in our late twenties to early thirties and had never voted for anyone who won), and one friend told about going to vote in the cafeteria of an elementary school. As she walked out, all the windows in one room flew open and a flock of second-graders stuck their heads out and warbled, "THANK YOU FOR VOTING!"
::pause:: ::pause::
"FOR CLINTON!"
And oh my God, they're probably all out of college by now.
Well, the almost-4-year-old reaction to the process is to let Mommy watch maybe five seconds of an Obama speech before whining to watch her TV.
Same kid who kicked and cooed for Kerry's speeches in the summer of '04. Of course, that was before she discovered Clifford the Big Red Dog and the Backyardigans.
Tom, in case you forgot in the last 25 minutes, you're absolutely doing this. And will continue to.