Less-crappiness wishes to Aims, Gud and everyone else who needs them.
omnis, that's sucky. Is there any way to argue your case with those days?
In my house (and indeed across the country) we're watching and obsessing over the debate in Parliament around the Digital Economy Bill, which is going to dedded the internets in the UK if it passes. It amuses me that, despite the very limited size of this island-and-a-bit, #DEBill is trending worldwide on twitter.
That sucks, omnis.
IOcutecatN, Harvey is snuggled up inside my cardigan. So warm. And I don't want to have to go get ready for work, but I kinda have to.
I'm sorry for the shittiness, Aims. May you find a better, cheaper place cause you deserve it after this crapfest.
Shanie pics! A few Easter pics start here: [link]
Gymboree (which was a total FAIL) start here: [link]
And I need assistance. An online friend whose son died at 3 months old last April sent me a box of his (unused, tags attached) baby clothes. I'd like to do something nice for her but flowers seem really trite. What could I send/do to honor his memory? I can't even imagine what she's gone through. So horribly horribly sad.
Do you want me to ask a friend of mine whose son died years ago (at 5 months)? I think she can answer now without it dredging up terrible memories.
Only if you think it won't be too painful for her, java. I'd hate to cause her unhappiness.
GC, what about a donation to a charity in his memory?
SHANIE! I love that one of those Gymboree pictures shows his wee-baby-elbow-pudge.
GC, maybe the obituary named a charity to which to send donations?
Shanie pics never fail to make me smile.
The charity is a great idea, but they did not list one in the obit. His death was sudden and not due to any illness or sickness, so no obvious charities come immediately to mind.