Yes, the girls I was thinking of in High School were Jehovah's Witnesses. It was probably the first time I knew someone not Catholic! My public HS was so Catholic they had the church announcements along with the other stuff.
Internet still has me giddy today. I know it is still as dire as ever, but that little wave of joy and hopefulness is really helping.
Internet still has me giddy today. I know it is still as dire as ever, but that little wave of joy and hopefulness is really helping.
An actual Nazi getting punched in the face is the cherry on top of the womens' marches.
I'm fully behind actual Nazi's being punched in the face.
Thank you for the birthday wishes. You all are so good at making a person feel loved.
Happiest of birthdays, Windy!
Okay, I just did two modules in my Stanford class. I've also done laundry, emptied the dishwasher, taken out the garbage, washed the bedding, and even I ate a salad for dinner. Oh, and I volunteered to do a thing for the political action group I joined. I had a bad mental health week, so I'm giving myself gold stars.
shrift's list of stuff done tired me out so I am going to bed now. Also, well done with the productivity!
I was proud of myself for just buying new throw pillows for the couch.
I like to set the bar so low that I can just step over it.
Well deserved, gold stars!
Tech~ma, erika.
I remember getting instruction on exactly how we were expected to not say the pledge if we elected not to, so I am quite certain it wasn't required. And we had it every morning until graduation. Followed by a moment of silence that everyone knew was supposed to be prayer.