oh, that's beyooootiful!
Spike's Bitches 41: Thrown together to stand against the forces of darkness
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Should I poke them, you think?
I wouldn't until after next week. The arrival of 300+ lost first year students will probably mean they won't be able to do anything for you until after they're all registered and oriented.
Lovely rings, sj!
I wouldn't until after next week. The arrival of 300+ lost first year students will probably mean they won't be able to do anything for you until after they're all registered and oriented.
That's what I was thinking, but wanted to check with you. I'm in the same boat here.
Is it too early to start drinking at work. Like alki-hol, this caffine stuff just ain't cutting it.
hot in the ass
I love this phrase.
Bad: Didn't get to bed until 1am.
Good: Because we were at a Steely Dan concert.
Bad: Was woken up by dog with intestinal distress at 5am.
Good: DH got up and walked dog.
Bad: Dreamt that DH got a new wife who was 22 and she was dumb! And didn't even really like him! And I had to sleep in the office!
Good: I was comforted by Colin Firth, who made out with me for quite a while.
Bad: I am at work and too tired to live.
Good: Tomorrow is my birthday!
beautiful bands, sj!
much ~ma to all in need..
Note to self:
Self, do not eat several sugar-free chocolate bars in a row. Even if you are very excited about their existence here in Bangkok, and even if they turn out to be surprisingly yummy. You know that maltitol is not a good idea in anything but limited quantities.
sighs. heads back to the bathroom.
~ma to your friend and her boy, Aimee.
Vortex, patience~ma for dealing with your mom. Heh.
Pretty rings, sj!
OMG so tired of telemarketers calling our office.
Much ~ma to your friend and her baby, Aimee.
I love the rings, sj!
Question for the parenting hivemind: Does anyone have any book recommendations and/or advice for dealing with a strong-willed child? Because I keep having battles of wills with a 4-year-old and losing, and I don't want this to turn into a pattern. OTOH, I love that Annabel is strong-willed and stubborn and think it bodes well for the kind of woman she'll become someday. I just don't like it when the outcome of her stubbornness is that I'm late to work because she turned putting on her shoes into a battle royal this morning!
A friend recommended James Dobson's book on strong-willed children, but no way, no how am I going to take his advice on anything or buy anything that will enhance his royalty statement.