Count me in, msbelle.
I'm going to see The Hobbit at 11, and I don't think I'm going to do much of anything before that besides get ready to go to the theater. That's okay, right?
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.
Count me in, msbelle.
I'm going to see The Hobbit at 11, and I don't think I'm going to do much of anything before that besides get ready to go to the theater. That's okay, right?
Totally ok.
Totally okay, -t. After all, you got a job yesterday!
Me, I finally dragged myself out of bed after getting home at 3:15 last night. I'm too old for midnight movies. And now I'm in my sweats with a pot of tea, waiting for a plumber and an electrician.
I would be more than happy to kick in some cash to hire a lawyer for ita !, or whatever needs to be done. I don't even have the words for how totally, horribly fucked up this situation is.
In other news, I've spent the past hour or so trying to read Emily Rapp's new book, which is coming out in March. It's about her son Ronan, who was diagnosed with Tay-Sachs disease. (She had that heartbreaking article in the NYT last year, "Notes from a Dragon Mom": [link] I cannot get through more than three pages without crying, so I think I'm just going to assign it without having read more than the first two chapters.
Then I went on FB to cheer myself up, and saw that there was a school shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut, and now I'm starting to cry again. I think it might be time for a walk. Really wishing I could snuzzle my baby right now.
(((ita)))
That CT story is so depressing. C'mon crazy people, stop shooting.
An elementary school? Jesus.
You got all the bank 'ma you can handle.
Amy,
I'm pretty depressed by all the mass shootings. I would like serious policy discussions.