I learned all kinds of things about communion wafers that I didn't know I didn't know. (I don't think I'd ever seen one before, and the pictures in the link to the website selling them didn't look anything at all like what I'd been picturing in my head
Well, we usually had those boring styrofoamy machine punched kind. But once a month we had actual yummy hand-made bread-y bits. That was delicious. Like, crumbly whole-wheaty dense bread. Mmm. I always hoped we would not be at the back of the church and they would not run out and have to go to the emergency supply of styrofoamy communion wafers, those weeks.
(Note they tasted especially good because my dad was old school, adn did not allow us to eat anything for at least an hour before Mass, and Mass was at least an hour long, so we were usually pretty hungry by the end...)
sarameg, check your junk mail folder. I think your email may think my email is spam. so sad!
Dinosaur Comics is especially geeky today
And the header for the email is HILARIOUS!
A co-worker is exclaiming very loudly that she wants to work from home twice a month so she can better search for jobs during the work day.
Way to go to ruin it for the rest of us.
But once a month we had actual yummy hand-made bread-y bits. That was delicious. Like, crumbly whole-wheaty dense bread. Mmm.
Someone at my chapel at college made those bread-y bits! And we even got red wine instead of the usual yellow vinegar. SO TASTY.
lisa, the last thing I have from you is from about 10:30 or so, querying on whether to take the lightrail (which I haven't replied to, but yeah, that's probably the best plan.)
Nothing is in my spambox.
lisa, the last thing I have from you is from about 10:30 or so, querying on whether to take the lightrail (which I haven't replied to, but yeah, that's probably the best plan.)
oh, okay, good! I also mentioned the aquarium in it.
Happy Birthday Juliana!
A co-worker is exclaiming very loudly that she wants to work from home twice a month so she can better search for jobs during the work day.
In what kind of company does this announcement NOT result in the co-worker getting 8 hours a day of extra free time to look for a job?
In what kind of company does this announcement NOT result in the co-worker getting 8 hours a day of extra free time to look for a job?
One in which her boss went on vacation yesterday.
I do wish her all the best luck on her job search, because it's really no fun sitting next to her, but some of us would like to work from home for other reasons, and she just validates managerial hesitance. Of course she also copped to job-hunting from work, so maybe she just needs her internet access yanked. Or at least to complain about it all much more quietly.