Hahah! Oh, the images of what you would do to the poor man, Vortex!
Yay Gris! Moving to a new city and having a baby and owning a home, oh my!! Good luck with all three and yay for it being a city where there is an awesome buffista, who should be able to reassure your wife that we are not all creepy or serial killers. :)
I seek a sweet submissive woman.
Bwah! That is the best laugh I have had all day. Thank you for that.
Gris, congratulations and good luck with the move!
My PT re-evaluation went well today! They're dropping me down to 2 days a week, which means I need to get better about doing my exercises at home on my off days.
I seek a sweet submissive woman.
Maybe he wants to know if you know of one?
I love it when someone gives me flowers. If someone showed up on a first (or any) date with flowers for me, I would just be delighted; it wouldn't occur to me to think about it further than, "How sweet!"
So you're trying to do all the major life changes at one time, Gris?
I get to Nashville every few months, because my mother is there, and I keep thinking I'd love to meet up with Kate. It's just hard to get away from Mom. If you're interested in the history of anything in East Nashville, my mother grew up there and still gets together with East High alumni. She is somewhat bemused by the gentrification of East Nashville, since when she was growing up, it was the wrong side of the river.
Hey Gris, congratulations on many fronts!
Thanks all! We are indeed trying to do everything life changy all at once. Why not?
I think many people still think of east Nashville as the wrong side of the river, but they're definitely becoming more and more mistaken.
Congrats on the good PT news sj.
I think I'm going to take a road trip to Johnstown tomorrow. I feel like I should explore more of Pennsylvania. There are a few museums, and a tram thing to the top of a mountain that's supposed to be cool.
I think I'm going to take a road trip to Johnstown tomorrow.
David McCullough's book on the flood is excellent. It also makes you want to grab government regulation of things like damns and hug it and kiss it.
eta: dams, damn it.
David McCullough's book on the flood is excellent. It also makes you want to grab government regulation of things like damns and hug it and kiss it.
I haven't read the book yet, but I'm probably going to. I'm sure they'll have it at the museum gift shop.