Tree Lobsters want you to eat a frelling muffin, whitey!
'Beneath You'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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.
It is DARK outside. And RAINING. Why the hell am I not in bed?
I'm not sure how to reply to him.
Standard editor's reply? "does not meet our needs at this time"?
So far, today is better than yesterday. For the first time in weeks, I do not feel like crawling in a hole and hibernating.
(Of course, I realized on the subway that I also forgot my prenantal vitamin last night, which may explain the shiny new lack of nausea. But I'm choosing to believe it means the second trimester is nigh.)
In regard to caskets for cremation - I believe using small amounts of metal would be all right. I read a book in which someone sees what comes out of the cremation oven and the metal staples used in the plywood/fiberboard casket are removed afterwards with a magnet.
This is too cute. Behold: Mini-Bowie! 4-Year-Old in a Jareth the Goblin King Costume [Labyrinth Cosplay]
My current fear is realizing that the cable company could come as early as 10 tomorrow. It looks like I do have a neighbor with unsecured wireless, so that would help me. Now I have to run errands, which I guess means getting dressed....
Congrats Hec, that's seriously cool!
We had Leif's parent teacher conference and it was pretty interesting. He's making all A's but he has weaknesses, especially when it comes to writing. That will be something to concentrate on.
On the social front, he is socializing, but he's somewhat culturally out of touch with his peers which means he sometimes can't join in very well. He doesn't watch the same TV shows, he doesn't have any Nintendo stuff, he doesn't have any toys tied into that sort of stuff. We're kinda considering maybe opening up with TV options at the least so he has stuff to talk about with the other kids. At least he has soccer. I'm not saying we want to encourage him to watch more TV, just give him more options.
On the social front, he is socializing, but he's somewhat culturally out of touch with his peers which means he sometimes can't join in very well. He doesn't watch the same TV shows, he doesn't have any Nintendo stuff, he doesn't have any toys tied into that sort of stuff. We're kinda considering maybe opening up with TV options at the least so he has stuff to talk about with the other kids.
When I was in Jr. High, my dad decided we watched too much TV, so certain nights were No TV Nights. I remember feeling left out of discussions at school as a result of that. In fact, that's the worst thing I remember about No TV Nights....