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Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Congrats, smonster!
God help me, I put my itouch away somewhere "safe" the other morning. Of course, I have NO IDEA where that was.
eta: Found it. Why one morning I thought the pocket of my lightweight coat hanging in the closet was a safe place is beyond me. Well, it was morning. My morning logic is a squirrelly thing.
You know I'm all "likes carrots" about my hood. My summertime neighbor (who leaves for Nashville next week, woe!) told me specifically that she was doing a post about the neighborhood and I should check it out. She's completely besotted with it. Because she's been home with a non-napping now-5 month old this summer, she's taken a lot of walks with him. She's met the old-timers, daytime gardners, fellow SAH parents and carers, all the dog walking people, and she's in love with them all. I'm proud of my neighborhood for giving her such a warm welcome, and pinching myself again that no, it's not just me. It really is an incredible little hood.
I'm proud of my neighborhood for giving her such a warm welcome, and pinching myself again that no, it's not just me. It really is an incredible little hood.
That's so great -- there's really nothing worse than being in an unfamiliar place with a pre-talking, non-sleeping infant. And taking walks is one of the (free) easy things you can do every day to prevent losing your mind. Having friendly neighbors is such a bonus.
Yeah, this neighborhood is good for walking, especially with a baby. Tree lined, one way streets on a grid, pretty, pretty rowhouses with some really good gardeners. She told me she takes the camera with her as much as possible, because the hood is such a good subject. Venture out a mile or so, and there is a small lake (part of the water system) with a paved path around it, lanes for bikers and walkers, with fantastic view of the city and the neighborhoods around it: [link] eta: go look at streetview on the path around it. Lovely.
sarameg, that's awesome.
I keep meaning to take a walk with the camera here, too -- there's so much gorgeous GORGEOUS Victorian architecture intact.
K-Bug and I went to dinner, then ran some errands. Even got out of the $100 store for just $35. But then I realized I didn't have my iPhone. Last time I remembered touching it was at the restaurant. K-Bug called the phone a few times on our way over there to no answer. They said they couldn't find it and I talked to everyone from our waiter to the busboy to the owner and no luck. Went back to the car and had K-Bug call it again as I pulled the car apart. A moment later the hostess came out saying they had found it. Whewwwwww.
Enough drama for me. Time for a glass of wine.
Oh, oh, oh - at the $100 store, I saw someone wearing a shirt that seemed like a person or two here would like. "Forget being a princess, I want to be a vampire".
Olivia needs that t-shirt!
Friend from high school with the EXTREMELY privileged background and who is now a wealthy neurosurgeon--DO not fuck with me about Paul Ryan or I will be forced to eviscerate your ass on Facebook.
It's Friday night. I HAVE to have something better to do than this, right???