Those are really cool looking, Kristin!
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[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.
Thanks, Sail!
Kristin, those save the date cards look wonderful. As does the recipe you linked to, and I wonder if Pete would be able to handle the amount of chili in there. (He's developing a sensitivity to peppers, gah.)
Congratulations, Gris!
Jilli, just leave the chili out! That's what I did, and it was awesome.
Also, I hope the Stroppy One likes the Save the Dates as well, what with his artistic sensibilities and all.
And I almost abbreviated to "I hope the Stroppy One likes the StDs as well," which, upon rereading, was definitely not what I meant. Holy unfortunate acronyms, Batman!
Yay for Chicken Little!
Congratulations, Gris!
Wah... I can't see, Pix.
Barb, do you have a Flickr account? If so, what's your name there? If not, I'll email 'em to you.
Had an odd conversation with my officemate today. He was totally stunned when I said that catcalling is something that happens on a fairly regular basis, and that it happens to teenagers. He replied, "You mean, there are guys out there who will just shout stuff like that to a 16-year-old girl?" I replied that the first time I remember it happening to me was when I was 12, or maybe 11. Do some guys just not notice this stuff? I've had similar conversations with guys before.
I totally skimmed the part where you said you left the chilis out. I may have to make those next week.
I showed Pete your Save the Date cards, and he thinks they look very nice.
Oh, my parents have taken up your (and Drew's) habit of taunting me from Disneyland. The parents got there today, and Mom has been merrily sending me photos with her iPhone.
Had an odd conversation with my officemate today. He was totally stunned when I said that catcalling is something that happens on a fairly regular basis, and that it happens to teenagers. He replied, "You mean, there are guys out there who will just shout stuff like that to a 16-year-old girl?" I replied that the first time I remember it happening to me was when I was 12, or maybe 11. Do some guys just not notice this stuff? I've had similar conversations with guys before.
I do indeed just not notice this stuff, or probably more accurately, it's a lot less likely to happen around me. (I certainly believe it happens, and may I add, ew.)