I'm so sorry askye.
I forgot my wallet at home for the second time in two weeks. Somehow remembering my travel mug, lunch, work keys, vitamins, house keys, iPod, and fudge are all too much for me to remember a little thing like my wallet.
Fortunately the barista from heaven gave me my coffee this morning. (It's not the first time she's comped me a coffee.)
Thank you everyone for your thoughts. My cousin is, was., he was 33. He had an anuresym. I know that's not spelled right. But he was with friends, who called 911, but it was too late.
He's my aunt's only child. He's such a sweet person, such a sweet person and it still doesn't seem real.
Also my grandmother was at the hospital (she lives with my aunt) and had what they think was a mild heart attack, she was kept over night for observation.
Askye, that has to be a horrible shock. All my condolences to you and yours.
That's so sad askye. I hope your grandmother's feeling better.
That's horrible, askye. I'm so sorry.
California style pizza. WTF?
Wolfgang Puck invented California-style pizza (along with California-style everything else) at Spago in the early 80's. Basically upscale pizza that celebrities and foodies would be willing to be seen eating.
Askye, I'm so sorry for your loss.
And Kat, I love this picture of you and Noah.
Hat trick -
I need some help from our Buffista teachers. Is there a resource online that lists standardized subject groupings and what they're called in the US? For example, if the category is "Social Studies," what classes might fall under that heading? I have a very large collection of educational video modules that are currently categorized according to my gut feeling of where they belong, but I'd love to be able to group them in a more formal way, and one that would make sense to educators browsing the catalog.