The gronk is thick and mighty here as well. We're still in the process of getting Mooshu's blood sugar back under control after the Week O'Vet. This means that he is likely to wake up at 4:30 in the morning (like he did this morning) and want to a) drink copious amounts of water, b) go take a wonder whizz and c) drink more copious amounts of water.
Which then translates into two hours later, wanting to repeat the same thing. Not such a big deal, since I have to be up at 6:45 anyhow, but cranky-making when I didn't sleep well and had the 4:30AM interruption.
I hope there will be a nap in my future. Not betting on it, though.
Coffee gud.
The Texas board also rejected a proposal to include more Hispanic people in the history books. Because the only history that counts is white Anglos.
However, the eye test they do (usually first) is a biological test
When I was at the height of my vertigo problems, my eyes would have gotten me arrested for driving under the influence.
Another day of working from home. Shoes and my toe are still non-mixy. Very annoying.
When I was at the height of my vertigo problems, my eyes would have gotten me arrested for driving under the influence.
You could drive with vertigo? I couldn't even walk down stairs when I had it.
That means, for instance, that schools in left-leaning states like Oregon and Vermont could soon be teaching from textbooks that are short on references to Ted Kennedy but long on references to conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly.
Oh, for frak's sake.
Oy. I just got a call back about a job, which would be good, except it's really too junior for me. In role and money.
Good luck?
I could use job~ma today. I'm really hoping they finished interviews and I hear about this thing today.
I could use job~ma today. I'm really hoping they finished interviews and I hear about this thing today.
Me too. They told me they'd get back to me on Monday or Tuesday.