In other accomplishments of today, I changed the lightbulb in my bedroom and put up hooks for curtain tie-backs. Soon, I will make biscuits for dinner!
'Safe'
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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.
If you're interested, I'd recommend jumping in now. Module 2 has just started. You'll have access to all of Module 1 as well whenever you want to go back over it.
Oh, yeah? I don't know if I can manage it right now. Waiting a year or so 'til it comes around again might actually be about right for me.
Just found out that my uncle is in the hospital after having some kind of seizure - they've had him cooled down (I think?) and unconscious for a few days, apparently. He was brought in as a John Doe (people he knew called the ambulance, but I guess that information didn't make it to the hospital), which makes finding out exactly what's up a little more complicated. He's my dad's brother, they aren't really close and he and I barely have any relationship at all, but it's still kind of shocking news.
ION: that broccoli soup really is delicious.
Oh jeez, -t! Your poor uncle.
Yeah. He was hanging out with people from his church when it happened, so I think he was probably having a pretty good time before, which is comforting.
-t, yikes! I hope he'll be okay.
In other news, they have revised tonight's low to -13.
cries
Edit: Not you, Anne! That is not at all comforting!
He was hanging out with people from his church when it happened, so I think he was probably having a pretty good time before, which is comforting.
That is comforting.
I tried and gave up on changing the bulb in my back porch light. Another time when it is not so drippy outside.
And then also ate a delicious sticky bun courtesy of the same neighbor who does all the snowblowing and gave us the bacon! Luckily, I'm going to bring them half a cheesecake later.
That's a good neighbor to have.
bonny, where did you find the toothpaste recipe, if I may ask?
Burrell, sorry for the delay. The toothpaste recipe is here.
I left out the Diatomaceous Earth and the xylitol. I had some calcium/magnesium tablets in-house, so used a coffee grinder to powder them, then mixed them with the coconut oil, baking soda and peppermint oil. I like the taste just fine and just love the way it makes my mouth feel when I'm done.
I've been using the same batch for a couple of weeks and have realized that it's dried a bit in the jar, so I'm planning on adding a bit more oil and giving it all a good turn.
At one point, I used my old toothpaste for one brushing and couldn't stand the chemically taste!
If it's paste toothpaste, not gel, save it for polishing silver jewelry (or silver) in a pinch. (I have silver polish, but when I'm upstairs and getting ready, and notice the jewelry is dingy, I use a little toothpaste on it.)