Having tea and jell-o right now. IFG, but it kinda makes me feel like I ought to be at home on the couch with a blanket watching daytime TV.
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.
That's very exciting about CJ, Suzi! I hope graduating doesn't leave too big a hole for him to adjust to.
I think it's great that CJ has really found his calling
I hope graduating doesn't leave too big a hole for him to adjust to.
I think between the EMT course, which is 8 instruction hours a week and his Fire Science program which is 12, he will be plenty busy. Plus, he can still respond to searches if/when he wants.
All his classes are EMS/Fire Science except for one math - trig and one psychology - psychology of death and dying. Trig is the only one I'm worried about.
My ex-boyfriend's daughter is 15. Of course, my other ex's kid is what, like, 19 now or something. It's ridiculous, this whole passage of time thing.
Good for CJ.
I can't remember what thread I talked about this in, but anyway, the folks who made an offer on my parents house but then had their buyer fall through, has a new buyer, and has made a new offer. Yay! So real estate~ma please. They're expected to close (and move) September 15th, which may or may not mean I am making another trip back there. Which would be bad timing, right up against the beginning of the school year, but hey, I'll take the tradeoff if it means things will work out for them long term. And it looks like they might be able to rent the house across from my sister's place while they buy and remodel the house next door to my sister. So that would all be very ideal. Fingers crossed!
Fingers crossed indeed!
Much ~ma for all that to work out, Liese!
My eye has been lasered, and it's responding nicely. Five minutes with the laser, but it was weirdly uncomfortable. I don't know what it would have felt like without the numbing (which I think was necessary for all the poking the poor eyeball went through). I didn't feel it in my eye, but with each pulse there was a pressure inside my head and a very unpleasant metallic snapping sound like those spring steel snappers you can get. It zinged around my skull and poked me right above my spine. And there was a vibration in my sinuses. I don't know if the machine was making a noise at a weird pitch or some effect of the laser itself. The doc nodded in recognition of my complaint. I think I'll try earplugs next week and see if it's sound or vibration.
I hate getting lasered in the eye more than getting an injection in the eye. Although that might be because I had Valium for the latter but not the former.