So we only get three days of his 2 week spring break with M because he's gotta leave Friday morning to be back for Passover.
His Passover prep suppers these three days:
BBQ pork ribs.
Pork chops with apples and onions
Bacon-barded pork loin with spicy apricot and brown sugar glaze.
I already had the loin, but he picked the other dinner items himself.
So. Much. Pork.
Oh, well. It was on sale.
That's pretty funny, Strix.
Glad to hear that, Matt!
IDK, Gud, I see a lot of desk surface there.
Much dad ma to your dad, Matt.
I am fresh off mentoring students for a student written/directed/designed one act play festival and I think I am now officially too old. The youths make me crazy. They made boring choices, unless they were making stupid choices. They were rude to each other and to me. They didn't plan at all and ended up with all sorts of crazy work at the end. And I could see the future and they did not listen. And then, they did not fail or learn a lesson! I really actually wanted them to fail!
Aw, Sophia, how frustrating!
IDK, Gud, I see a lot of desk surface there.
It's using the two keyboards and two mice that's making things feel really crowded.
OK, yeah, I can see how that would feel like a bit much.
They made boring choices, unless they were making stupid choices.
Ugh. Not fun. Also, when did my son join your program?
Stupid choices are better than boring choices, right?
Asking for a friend.
In theatre, stupid choices are better. In life, boring choices! Possibly part of the problem with mentoring theatre students...
And then, they did not fail or learn a lesson! I really actually wanted them to fail!
Just like in any of a dozen teen movies and shows. Their hard work and spunk triumphed over the adult status quo.