True! And I did find a couple of pieces on clearance that will be good for both my trip and work.
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.
There, see? (I am currently planning many many future expenses without enough consideration of my actual budget.)
We just need rabies checks and a bat litter box training system. Marketing opportunity!
I WANT A PET BAT.
(No one is surprised by this statement, are they?)
(No one is surprised by this statement, are they?)
Not even a little.
Flappy is an excellent name for a bat!
Speaking of bats, Franny has to read a book a month for school, each a different genre. The genre for the first month is "animal fiction" so Franny decided to read The Adventures of Sam the Bat. So that's been fun, watching her read it herself.
I've been thinking about getting a dress or two for fall. But everything seems to be above the knee, and that's not going to work for me.
In fifth or sixth grade I got an assignment to read a book about a foreign country, so I grabbed a novel that was set in Canada. It was terribly boring and I began to panic that I wouldn't finish it in time. Eventually found out that I just needed to read some five page factoid booklet that was mostly pictures and then I was pissed.
"Soft bat, warm bat, little ball of glee.
Happy bat, sleepy bat, kree kree kree."
And also, Lee, you are to be congratulated on your savvy shopping! Any pictures to share?
Flappy is an excellent name for a bat!
When I was 9 or so, I had an imaginary pet bat named Suspended Annamay. Because I thought that the phrase "suspended animation" shouldn't actually end, but just sort of taper off, and then I realized it was a perfect name for a bat sleeping upside down.