I have been invited to a party on Saturday, but I don't have a costume, and am not a big fan of dressing up, so I am on the fence. The party is also at the house of someone I do not know...there are four people co-hosting it and I am friends with one of them. But I always have a good time at her parties, even when I really don't know anyone. On the fence I remain.
Otherwise, my plans are to sleep in. Try to find some alium bulbs. Plant garlic.
lisa, go as a BRIDEZILLA!!! hair halfway done, a million Brides magazines in hand, crazed look.
Ooh, yeah, I really need to plant garlic this weekend too. And I should be fertilizing the garden bed and stacking wood. But again, so much work this busy season I dunno if anything is going to get accomplished.
Sue, clearly your costume should be "on the fence". Construction paper cut like pieces of a white picket fence taped on your pants or a skirt. DONE!
Oh dear. This is funny if it's true: [link]
Apparently a student used Yahoo Answers to try to cheat on an assignment. Wackyness ensued!
Man, msbelle, you are good with the conceptual costumes! I've never been good with those. Loved your Old Man and the C costume.
You have seen the online equivalent of a unicorn: I got up at 6:30am this morning despite having gone to bed at 3am. After weeks of good intentions about turning my schedule around, I'm not playing today.
tommyrot, that is AWE. SOME.
I really hope that Yahoo Answers page is real. That is amazingly fantastic.
American Pie: Sex, Teens, And Parents
Rachael Phelps argues that the European view of sex is healthier. She notes that in both Europe and America "the age at which most people start having sex is 17," but that teen pregnancy "rates in the United States are three to six times higher than in Western European countries" and that "gonorrhea and chlamydia rates are 20 to 30 times higher here than in the Netherlands" One major cultural difference:
In the United States, sex is generally kept secret from parents.
In a 2004 study, [Dutch-American sociologist Dr. Amy Schalet ] asked parents: "Would you permit your son or daughter to spend the night with a girlfriend or boyfriend in his or her room at home?" Not surprisingly, nine out of 10 American parents said, no, often adding, "Not under my roof!" ... According to Schalet, Dutch parents struggle with their teens' emerging sexuality, but they deal with it by bringing the issue out into the open and into the home, where they can supervise. Nine out of 10 Dutch parents told Schalet they have allowed or would allow a romantic sleepover under the right circumstances: With a child who was 16 or older and in a loving committed relationship that the parents observed develop gradually. It is common for Dutch teens to sit down together with each set of parents to discuss why they think they're ready to have sex, and to seek permission.
The first time they had sex, 64 percent of Dutch teens used birth control, compared with only 26 percent of American teens. Most of the time, the Dutch teens used pills. Think about it for a minute: The majority of Dutch teens are making an appointment, going to a clinic, getting a prescription filled and starting birth control before they have sex.