My boss has gone home sick. . . so I am playing on the interwebz!! Lalalalala!
My friend Betty and I used to have a dance called the No Bosses Cha Cha. Where you would do the cha cha whilst chanting "No bosses! No bosses!"
Now she is the boss.
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My boss has gone home sick. . . so I am playing on the interwebz!! Lalalalala!
My friend Betty and I used to have a dance called the No Bosses Cha Cha. Where you would do the cha cha whilst chanting "No bosses! No bosses!"
Now she is the boss.
Ha!
Well, at some point that whole dressing and feeding her thing will lighten up.
Dillo is deeply excited about the FIVE DAY WEEKEND coming up (the rest of us refer to it by its traditional name, Thanksgiving.) It's so funny to me how the culture of school dictates that children should rejoice in days off, even when they actually quite like school.
I think it's part of training kids up for their future in the workforce.
Dillo is deeply excited about the FIVE DAY WEEKEND coming up
Matilda is excited because she gets to help set the table for Thanksgiving. That is her number one exciting thing at the moment.
I did the hair chalking thing, and I did it to Mal also. It does not work well on curly hair, as you have to wet the hair to chalk it and then when it dries and curls back up, the chalk comes off.
Actually the chalk comes off on everything, like your forehead, your ears, your neck, your shirt...
It took me a loooong time to realize they just meant the "ch" in those words, and not the words themselves.
I just got it now!
Dillo is deeply excited about the FIVE DAY WEEKEND coming up
Yikes, I need to e-mail Tim's SiL to find out what we're bringing. I hope it's wine. I'm really good at being the Booze Fairy, and I don't have to cook. (I'm okay with rolls, too, because we just go to the bakery the night before, and I don't have to cook.)
I never heard back from my aunt, either! I've been on crudite the last couple of years, so it's a safe bet, but still.
It took me a loooong time to realize they just meant the "ch" in those words, and not the words themselves.
And now my brain is blending all those different pronunciations of ch- with Hec's No Bosses Cha-Cha-Cha, so he and Betty are dancing around inside my head singing, "No bosses! Ka-sha-cha!"