Epic, that is me too, but I just finished a round of steroids for my asthma, and I'm riding the wave of productivity that always follows it for me. My goal is to make the house more presentable by the Father's Day brunch as well as making it a place that I'm not embarrassed for ltc to have play dates at. It's really bad.
Not that I want my asthma to get that bad, but I could certainly use that side effect! I hear you, I keep kicking around the idea of a birthday party (for my June 21 birthday [finally got a reminder in earlier than Steph!]) or doing game nights this summer, but at the moment don't want anyone to set foot in my house. My BFF (who hosts a game night every month) keeps assuring me that it's such a great thing to force yourself to keep a certain level of cleanliness, but I can't seem to get to an acceptable minimum to start from.
I think Plei falls in that category, too.
Not sincerely, though. I am seriously glad it was a limited engagement facial hair thing.
Basically, I am ride or die for the beard at this point.
Thanks, y'all! It's on my arm, just below my left shoulder. On one hand, it's still healing and definitely doesn't look its best. On the other hand, I just got a new tat that I love, and I really want to show everyone. But "this, only better in a week" is not the best display plan.
On the list of Things That Suck About Shingles is I've had to put off my next tattoo, which was going to be on the shoulder which currently feels like it's on fire all the time.
Yeah, that would definitely not enhance the experience. Hope it clears up for you soon.
Not sincerely, though. I am seriously glad it was a limited engagement facial hair thing.
He could do so many roles with it- Freddie Mercury, Tom of Finland, Magnum PI, possibly Poirot :)
Thank you all.
I am also still mindblown from a volunteering meeting I've had yesterday. As in 2017,I am leading the accessibility team of Pride in Jerusalem (I was also head of accessibility team for three sci-fi cons since 2017. I kindda care 'bout this). This year the march will be in focus of elderly LGBTQs. Hearing their experiences was intense. Also, there's a 65 year old ultra orthodox man who is coming to these meetings, and while he won't join the march because of his family, he wants to be a part of the accessibility team. I am very much moved by this. [added: to clarify, the active LGBTQ community in Israel is young. I think that the avarage age of the committee that organizes Pride in Jlm is 25-27].
That's so awesome Shir! Love it! I feel like Pride in most of the US has gotten super commercialized. But maybe with the current regime it's getting back to a little more protest a little less party? Ugh.
Oh, Pride in Jlm (and anywhere that isn't Tel Aviv) is very political. It's a protest, hardly a celebration. I mean, people are still trying to hurt and kill some of the participents once every few years, and the stink bombs are a tradition by now, so there's still a way to go. My main task will be trying to convince the police to allow a van for people with mobility issues to join the march (no vechiles are allowed). And finding the money for it. I won't mind commercialization to this end...
Go, Shir!
I have turned several boxes and bags of paper into one large bag of paper that still needs to be dealt with but is an improvement. And I think I'm done for the day because my back is protesting. Off to take a shower before ltc gets home. Also I need someone to send me some gold stars.
I'm in awe and GO SHIR of all of this!