Whoot! Bet you wish you had those chocolates now...
Mal ,'The Message'
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
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 think we're getting rain all day tomorrow. I'd almost rather it was snow, although snow days on a weekend really are pointless.
I bet the CVS across the street will still be open!
I think most of the numbness is gone. I'm hopeful this recovery will be easier. THere are pinchy bits and it feels a bit like pressure where the new crowns are, but the only real sore bits are the injection sites (always are) and the tendon/muscle that got all yanked around for the work (the one that runs from your cheekbone down to the corner of your mouth.)
I can't feel quite the scabbing there was last time. That was gross and uncomfortable. Hopeful!
Does anyone know if shrift made it home?
She takes public transit, right? All the CTA trains are running normally.
as someone going in for a crown (for the first time) in 11 days, sarameg's descriptions are not filling me with glee.
I used to stock up on Feb 15 discount Russel Stover and Whitman chocolates back before I discovered dark chocolate and when See's was on the other side of the country (we lived on the East Coast...my grandmother got a 2 lb box delivered every xmas but it was such a treat, I only got one piece a year!). Now that I can get See's at the mall and Green and Black at the grocery store....Yeah, guess I'm a chocolate snob now that I can afford to be.
Read it all and cared about it, but didn't meara, so hugz and/or good vibes to all.
Special shoutout to JZ's book idea, which I hope will become a book series.
I wish I had a snowday. Instead I have a sub and having to go to the district offices tomorrow day, which means that, tonight, which are parent teacher conferences, I am scrambling like mad to make sure I have sub plans.
My French-Canadian heritage, but not French speaking, stepmother said "close the light" instead of "turn off the light."
There are so many of these in my daily life since almost all of my students speak Spanish as their first language. The one I can think of right now is when kids are told to put something away they will talk about disappearing it.
I also hear "drink pills" and "volume up" the radio.