658 is very high indeed.
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
God bless my husband, he's taking Isaac to camp today and heading straight to work from there so I can eat breakfast and start grading. Love him!
flea, my son's school draws a lot of student from Korea Town (one of the neighborhood's here) so there's a lot of Kpop there. My son is pretty deep in the alt rock zone -- so more X Ambassadors and Imagine Dragons -- with the notable exception of his fascination with Taylor Swift. Whereas my girl is going straight for Panic! at the Disco, MCR and 21 Pilots.
658 is very high indeed.
I hope your air conditioning works.
658 is very high indeed.
Well, I live in a desert, you know. And spring can be chaotic.
edit: At least it's a dry heat.
Hee, Casper recently made me play some Panic! at the Disco. I wish we lived in the same city.
Panic! My crush on Brendon Urie rages on unabated. I love his voice.
I wish we lived in the same city.
I do too. And hey, if your girl is on Instagram we can arrange an introduction
Which reminds me, on Wednesday I am taking my girl out for her first f2f meeting with a friend she met online. I assume they met through the Dan and Phil phandom. So now I'm driving my girl down to the Del Amo mall so she can meet some 14yo girl with the same haircut and they can go shopping at Hot Topic and talk about hair dye. Crazy. I did not realize that raising children meant reliving my own youth.
Like every other storm this year, our predicted (and un-predicted! And re-predicted!) snow this morning basically fizzled out. Not that I am complaining. But it does feel a little dumb to be wearing snow boots when there is no snow.
Which reminds me, on Wednesday I am taking my girl out for her first f2f meeting with a friend she met online. I assume they met through the Dan and Phil phandom. So now I'm driving my girl down to the Del Amo mall so she can meet some 14yo girl with the same haircut and they can go shopping at Hot Topic and talk about hair dye. Crazy. I did not realize that raising children meant reliving my own youth.
That is fantastic.
How cool, Burrell!