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.
I watched the Wedding while on the elliptical. I smiled lots, it was sweet. Loved all the greenery in Westminster Abbey - it's normally a rather dark and dreary place in spite of all the awesomeness.
And while i sorta get the impetus behind hats (having to keep ladies' hair covered during services) the creepy hats perched on foreheads baffle me. How do they stay on? Spirit glue? Plus, not flattering. And must make it tough to see. And it bugs that all the men have to take off their hats indoors, but not the women. I'm astonished Pippa managed to move in that getup, looked like she was sewn into it.
And between the dark eyes and hair, tiara and veil that sorta looked like a Tudor-era hood...i had a total Anne Boleyn moment watching the carriage procession. May Princess Kate's legacy be less bloody.
OMG, is this really prince Harry's date??? He's gonna have to step it up a bit.
eta: dunno if it's the light, or the makeup, or allergies, but she looks a bit meth-ed up.
liese, I love the pics of you. Especially the one of you and your dad -- Sea World in Ohio? It's closed!! (We went often as a kid because it was 45 minutes away and in HS I had friends who worked there).
I'm UP! Grace has already gone potty (please say there are diaperless days in our future) but I dropped her nebulizer cup in the dirty potty. awesome. sigh.
Now she's watching me type.
There are diaperless days in your future, Kat.
I love everyone's pictures! And remembered that pictures of my most unfortunate phase are on facebook. Awesome.
I have to cook something today, but I can't decide if it's spaghetti sauce or chili. Hmmmmm.
chili! More options with chili, plus chili can be used with spaghetti.
So one of the only supports Grace qualifies for is diapers provided by a medical supply company (from the Regional Center who supports kids and adults with life long conditions). We haven't started getting them, but they are an off brand: [link] We have another month at least before the government diapers arrive. I'd really like for us to not need them.
Looks unlikely.
The phrase "government diapers" makes me laugh, sorry.
And I would never put chili on spaghetti! At home -- if I were in Cincy or similar, of course I would sample the local customs.
Eventing Nation has a picture of the naughty horse that tossed his rider and went running through the parade at the wedding yesterday.
First 'day' of the job ran 3 hours, because they didn't have the computer set up for me, the guy who actually shows me what to do isn't in until Tuesday, and my new manager was only in until 3 PM. So a bit of an anti-climax, but encouraging that I'll be treated OK if I can tolerate some messiness.
Also salving my expectations: I'll get paid more for those three hours than I would working for 12 hours at the grocery store. o.O
Woo, Theo!
I have no scanned baby pictures. But I too was a bald child. My grandma used to spit on my head to make the hair grow. (Heh, it worked! Heh.) Also, I would have bows taped my my head also for pictures.
Anyone have a link to the pix from the first F2F? I didn't have anything fancy like a digital camera, back in The Old Days. I don't even think any of us had texting when we had that party.
I know I had my sister's old blue Nokia. It had voice mail, and worked in Chicago. That's all I asked for.
Sea World in Ohio? It's closed!!
I know! It's tragic. It was my favoritest place to go ever ever. Once I was old enough to realize I had a choice, I elected to take my one closest friend on a trip to Sea World instead of have a party at home with many friends (hello, introversion, I have always been you) every year for my birthday. It's the friend just over cancer I went to visit this year, in fact!
When did it close? Would it still have been open in 1991 or so? I think that photo was the last time I ever went. I miss my dad being young and able to do stuff like that. Anyway, we loved it, we did, even more than Geauga Lake, which we also loved.