Tim's niece emailed me to ask if I could do a little editing on her final paper for her honors project (it's a physics paper, so I told her I could wrangle the grammar and punctuation, but content-wise, I wouldn't know if her paper was about a death ray or cold fusion) (I hope it's a death ray).
Anyway, she started the email with "Hello, Aunt Steph!"
There may have been some tears.
Anyway, she started the email with "Hello, Aunt Steph!"
There may have been some tears.
Isn't it a lovely feeling?
So sweet.
Do parents or otherwise have suggestions for books on grieving pets / pet loss. Maybe aged seven ish. Hivemind, help?
That's so nice, Steph. She's lucky to have you as an aunt.
Well our insurance company has made the decision for us about when to start IVF because they won't approve any more IUIs. ION, there will be drinking tonight, and possibly brie.
Wine and Brie are awesome ways to deal with news, sj.
I'm moving my book question to Lit.
Thinking warm thoughts for you, sj.
I'm feeling pretty "awwww-full" for you, Steph. That is so sweet and well deserved.
Wine and brie are lovely, sj, but I hope your news serves as nothing but a bump in your road to your heart's desire.
Cass, I left a suggestion in Lit, but I it's not a great one.