I also want to (gently!) hug the heck out of your Viking, Connie.
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[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.
Connie, your husband continues to impress me.
Very much this.
I think it may have been on the sciencejunkie tumblr?
Quite possibly. I think I saw it on bOING bOING.
He went over to their table, sat down, took off his hat, and said "Let's talk." Tribe.
I had the other end of that experience several times after Mom was diagnosed. Suddenly every other person I met had their own cancer or family cancer story to share. And most of them were very helpful.
Connie, just posted a new macro on Facebook for you and your DH. [link]
3-d printing on your fingernails.
Very cool Typo.
Sumi, that is neat, but 3D nail art drives me nuts (on my nails). Which reminds me, I really need to repaint my nails.
I've shared it and pointed it out to him. Thank you, Gar.
Glad your hubby is pain free and hope this continues.
I had dinner with Will and his youngest son (now 19), he had non Hodgkins lymphoma when he was 7. I wasn't thinking about that but catching Will up on the Bitches thread and also how your hubby was doing Connie. And Will's son A had these recommendations for making chemotherapy more bearable - a body pillow (to hug and also lay against), Ativan, Honeycombs cereal, Star Wars (especially The Empire Strikes Back, or as he put it "Episode 5"), Harry Potter and if he can get it - access to lots of therapy dogs at one time. Because if you pet one the others get jealous and all come over to be petted.
I told him I'd pass that along in case any of it might help.
Also in work news I got a lapel pin! I've gotten other ones, but this is the "President's Club". I had no idea what it was and someone just handed it to me and wandered off so I had to track down why I got it.
I was named MVP for my division (not department but sub department I guess) for the going above and beyond during the holiday rush.
It's a little thing but it's cool to have.
And then I realized I gave someone the wrong information over the phone but it started with one question and then she kept adding questions and I couldn't get someone more knowledgeable on the phone and she didn't want to leave a message because she needed an answer in about half an hour and I couldn't promise that someone could get back to her. I think she could have some of what she wanted just not all.
It's a little thing but it's cool to have.
MVP sounds like more than a little thing. That's great!