Bed at 11:30. Up at 3:30 to feed ltc. Up at 7 when TCG left for work, and up again at 8 with ltc.
'Hell Bound'
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.
Oh dear, bt. I hope all of you feel better so that you can enjoy.
um east coast? GO TO BED OR AT LEAST GET OFFA YOUR COMPUTER.
I was! In bed watching some of the news discussion of Hillary's grueling day for a bit, but off the computer!
I hope ltc and her parents are feeling better today.
Bed at Midnight. Up at 4:15 for about 30-45 minutes. Up at 6:45. (Not out of bed for another 25 minutes though.)
I hope ltc and her parents are feeling better today.
ltc is still coughing but smiling and cooing in between the coughs. I'm mostly better, and TCG is still feeling lousy but is at work anyway.
Bed around 11, sleep around 11:30, up at 1 briefly, up at 4 briefly, and up at 6:15 for good
Moar coffee
I give you the tools, I provide you with detailed instructions, and you don't even TRY?!
I can't with the lack of...everything.
It is dark outside and I hate everything, and possibly because my nieces are still a little obsessed with Frozen, I'm mentally singing a really angry version of "Let It Go" at the Escalatinos in my inbox.
I probably should drink coffee before I start responding to things. I doubt people would react well to, "What the fuck is your problem?"
I was conducting training all last week at an office that serves everyone Cuban coffee mid afternoon. I think I might strategically time my follow up visits.
Have I mentioned how much I dislike going to work before the sun is up? It is a lot.
However, my coffee this week is pretty good - half decaf, half pumpkin spice, all Trader Joe's, cold brewed by me. I'll actually be drinking this batch for a couple more weeks, probably, good thing I like it.
Holy crap, Hurricane Patricia is scary. In less than two days, it went from a minimal tropical storm to, by some measures, the most powerful hurricane ever recorded, and it's going to make landfall in Mexico tomorrow.