Yay, omnis!!!
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
YAY omnis!
Congrats, omnis! But I won't say it too loud lest I jinx something.
I wrote "NO" on his blackboard, asked him what the letters were, asked him what it spelled and he said "No!". It's memory work, not phonetics or spelling it out or anything, but still. I'm very proud of him. (Next up: "HIPPOPOTAMUS".)
That's how I learned to read, at age 3, according to my mom. I learned what all the words in my favorite book were, and went from there. Understanding the spelling and phonetics came after, sort of breaking the words down instead of building them up.
I HAVE POWER AGAIN. I'm hugging everything I usually take for granted. AC, TV, Internet, lights, washer, dryer, not dying of heatstroke...
Congrats, Omnis! Great news!
YAY, Omnis!
Fun visit, Billytea!
Zoo! Now I want to go.
Funding congrats, omnis!
Working at 8pm... I'm highly distractable when reading. I need a way to make church history more fun.
w/out mearning
I need a way to make church history more fun.
What's that I hear about unfun church history? Church history is where the medieval fun begins! Death and seekret plans and spirituality and well-that's-just-bizzare!
Signed,
Working at 10pm, sadly not on church history, just proofreading something for the 10000 time, kill me now I just want to sleep.
Will not kill Shir!! And steps in front of anyone trying!! Will offer escape plan... Come to California! Similar climate! I will make you cookies and brownies and take you to chocolate shops.
Hi! Last time you were all about chains and basements. Then again, chocolate. Nom.
(Eyes now hurt from looking at the screen for too long today, and I'm dead tired. Good time to pack my things and leave friend's place, and return to mine for some sweet 5 hours of sleep or less, baby).
Admittedly, the book has improved since we got onto medieval responses to leprosy.