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Heh. What a pretty kitty!
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Special for tommyrot:
Heh. What a pretty kitty!
Oh lisa, that is cool. I am going to see how much my daily commute really is. If I beef up my walking pace I might make baby steps on this "in shape" thing without adding anything new to my schedule.
Gud - That really does sound like a rough schedule. I hope the kids help out more and more with their stuff. Reminds me that I need to start laying the ground work this summer for mac to make his own lunches/snacks starting next year, and his laundry duties start next year too - good times.
It's kids, man! They eat up all the time.
But they are a lot of fun too. Certainly they make life more interesting.
But they are a lot of fun too. Certainly they make life more interesting.
And a good thing, too -- otherwise, they'd all get kicked out!
Yeah, we should get the kids to do more. Maybe once they are out of school we can get it going. My daughter will sometimes do laundry or sweep the kitchen floor without even being asked. My son, on the other hand, needs lots of supervision.
Sorry, Gud.
Oh, wow, that enlighted designs, inc. is run by someone I know from college. I heard she was starting a business integrating clothing and leds a few years ago, that's great that she's found some success!
Sorry, Gud.
Not all that accounted for time is all bad time. In particular, playing games with the kids or reading to them is pretty good stuff. I have a pretty sweet job too even if there are periods that are less fun. It would be nice to have a 25 hour day though.
In particular, playing games with the kids or reading to them is pretty good stuff.
Hell, I'd love to spend a weekend with both your kids. They're awesome.
It would be nice to have a 25 hour day though.
Let's slow the Earth's rotation!
Everybody, start moving stuff towards the equator.
Actually, humans have slowed the Earth's rotation in measurable ways, by damming rivers, causing water to accumulate in lakes relatively near the equator (like how an ice skater who's spinning in circles will spin slower if she extends her arms).