My HS colors were green and orange. Pity me.
I really do. That's an even worse combination than mine.
I have this light box, which wasn't terribly pricey.
We have this one (don't know if it would be available in the US) - I use it for SAD and The Girl uses it for sleep. It's pretty good. I need to remember to use it more, especially this time of year.
Thanks, Shir. We're getting there, if slowly! The Girl is currently building wardrobes. We may have a kitchen tomorrow. (This will help my hydration, which will help aforementioned problem.) Wish I knew what to say about your feminism situation. It's not something I've encountered, but I can relate to problems that make you question the whole way in which a movement operates.
Oh, talking of feminist organisations. Those of you who told me to e-mail higher-ups in the org where I volunteer and talk to them about reasonable adjustments - you had the right idea, so thank you! I have a meeting with someone important next week to talk about how I can fulfil my role in different ways, and how they can help with this. I hope we can find a way forward. It would be really good to be able to continue there.
Close tag, Seska. Close tag.
My high school colors were blue and white, but we had uniforms. College was purple and white, but since I'm not a football fan it never really came up.
- Grade school: Blue and white. Team name: St. Martin Rockets
- High school: Orange and black. Team name: Clintonville Truckers
- College: Red and white. Team name: Wisconsin Badgers
I have a number of red and white Badger sweatshirts. I try to wear them to Evanston whenever the Badgers defeat the Northwestern Wildcats.
So..power in the building across the street is out all day and (unrelated) they're reducing our power supply again today, so the melodious roar of the generators will keep us company in our darkened, increasingly stuff offices.
Woo hoo!!! GO SEMI-COLONS!!!
Within reason! Did I tell you, Tep, about the copyeditor on STARS who tried to put FOUR semi-colons into dialogue? I was having fits.
Wow.
...how MUCH dialogue are we talking? Like, a short, 2-sentence exchange? Or pages and pages of dialogue?
My high school colors were blue and white. My dad's high school colors were orange and black, their rival high school was also orange and black, and they played each other every year for Halloween. Or so goes the family lore.
I suppose my college had colors but I'm not sure what they were. Black and yellow? Maybe gold, but I think I'd remember black and gold. We didn't really have sports with uniforms and all that.
Abby is too cute in that outfit.
College - maroon and grey
high school blue and gold
elementary school purple and gold - the school was new when I started there - and we got to vote on the colors.
Today I got my act together and applied for a full time library job in another system. Not really sure how much I want this ( I know there is a full time job coming up in my system, but I don't know when or if I can get it ) but full time work for me would be good for us. Of course, I might not even get to the interview stage with this one. So I did something and that is good.
I have a number of red and white Badger sweatshirts. I try to wear them to Evanston whenever the Badgers defeat the Northwestern Wildcats.
I was just wondering if Jessica went to Northwestern.
My HS colors were red, white & blue. Spirit week Seniors were supposed to wear blue, juniors white, sophomores red, and they'd pick some unpopular color (like orange) for the freshmen. Each class got points for students wearing their color but I can't remember if they won anything- it was always the juniors or seniors who won and by the time I was a junior I was above such petty things as spirit.