I was out for most of the day yesterday, so I missed the announcement, so happy belated birthday, Lillian!
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Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
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.
Alarm: 7:15. Today I hit the snooze, so up at 7:25
Out the door: 7:45-8:05, depending on how awake Hubby is so that I spend time talking to him.
Breakfast at the convenience store at the end of the block: done there by 8:20-8:25.
Get across town to the main highway up the east side of the valley: 8:30-8:35.
At work by 9.
What does this video mean? Incomprehensible Christianism Watch
Does it mean that if you don't believe in God, it doesn't matter if someone kills you? Or if there is no God, it doesn't matter if anyone gets killed?
My schedule is different every day. Yesterday was 8am work, some days I don't have to be in before 6pm. I just try to remember to always set the alarm so that the cats will associate being fed with the alarm instead of poking at me.
Up: 5:30 (feed the dog, let her out, get myself a cuppa tea) Alarm: 6:00 Out the Door: If I'm driving, 7-7:15, because driving means dropping the dog off, and I go early to avoid the worst of the traffic. If I'm taking metro I can leave as late as 8:15. At work: By 8ish if I'm driving, by 9 if I'm metro-ing.
Alarm starts at 6:45 or something. Actual waking at 7:20 or so. Scramble to get ready, leave house at 8, catch the shuttle to work at 8:14, get to the office around 9.
What does this video mean? Incomprehensible Christianism Watch
If you believe in God you won't get shot? I dunno. Weird.
Believe in God or else?
my morning ... usually up between 6:00 and 6:30 (whenever the first alarm penetrates the fog), try to get out in time to catch a 7:45 bus, get to work between 8:15 and 8:30 (or later, if the transit PTB hate me).
Oh, I forgot. Wake up between 5:30-6:15 because the middle-aged female bladder is like that, then blearily open the front door so the cat can go out. He'll come back in when I leave for work.