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Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess  

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.


billytea - Mar 10, 2020 4:40:36 am PDT #17298 of 30019
You were a wrong baby who grew up wrong. The wrong kind of wrong. It's better you hear it from a friend.

I'm afraid it's past midnight here so I'm off to bed, but we're all doing well. Ryan is now in 6th grade! Oh, and I've started running Dungeons and Dragons games for some of his friends. That's interesting.

How are you?


Steph L. - Mar 10, 2020 4:42:19 am PDT #17299 of 30019
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

Hi Nilly! I'm always happy to see you posting, although I'm sorry it's because of self-quarantine.

ION, I'm officiating at our friends' wedding Friday (they met on March 13, and whatever year it was, it was also Friday the 13th, like this year, so they couldn't pass up the opportunity to have a Friday the 13th wedding), and I'm -- for real -- using part of the "love feels like hope" sermon that Hot Priest gave in Fleabag. This may be me peaking as an officiant.

The bride is a sculptor, and made these gorgeous pottery votive holders as the wedding favors. I'm always so in awe of that kind of talent.

I'm looking forward to dazzling 2 new sets of people (bride's family and groom's family) with my cheerfully enthusiastic yet TERRIBLE dance moves. t edit Uh, not during the ceremony, to be clear. Can you imagine? Interpretive dance!

Ryan is now in 6th grade!

WHAT. Unpossible!


Laura - Mar 10, 2020 4:57:16 am PDT #17300 of 30019
Our wings are not tired.

I now want video of Teppy officiating with bonus interpretive dance moves.


Nilly - Mar 10, 2020 5:02:04 am PDT #17301 of 30019
Swouncing

See, the only way I can believe your children are teenagers is by remembering that my own PiBoy is 9 years old, and if he has done it so quickly, then other kids must have gone into that same time machine that made time race for him in such speed.

About my children: well, like I said, PiBoy just turned 9 on the Jewish calendar (y'all know exactly when he'll be 9 in the general calendar, what with being PiBoy and all). He hates school because he thinks it's boring (even though we were thankfully lucky with his teachers, both the wonderful one he had for first and second grade, but also the current one, for third grade). He likes reading, but still doesn't like books with lots of words in each page, so comics are perfect for him. "Bone" is his favorite so far (Yes, only when reading it with him have I realized it was a character in a book, and therefore what's the source for Fone Bone's online name). He loves board games, especially Catan. And he's so good at them, so much so that he doesn't believe me when I say he wins fairly, and I'm not letting him win. He's sensitive and kind and clever and is always good for a laugh (and he's sensitive enough to apologize if he knows that the joke is on you). He likes soccer and wears out his shoes accordingly, and the knees on his pants always rip and are torn, no matter how much I try to patch or sew them. He's the most wonderful boy I could never have imagined, because he's so much more than anything my mind can hold.

PiGirl will turn 7 in a couple of days, and she's in the first grade. She *loves* school, and won't hear anything bad about it from her brother. She just recently realized that if she can read the simple assigments that her teacher gives her in class, then she can practically read everything, and so she immediately looked for books at home and started "swallowing" them. She loves Izadora Moon (I'm not sure if that's how it's spelled in the original English), who is half fairie and half vampire, and the books are pink and black and with glitter. She's fierce and strong and loving, and even though sometimes it seems like that's not the case, she takes things deeply into her little heart. She expresses herself very beautifully and accurately, and it's a delight just hearing her tell what happened to her during the day. She loves moving, even tough she stopped her ballet class because she didn't like the teacher they were assigned this year. She's the most wonderful girl I could never have imagined, because she's so much more than anything my mind can hold.

And this self-quarantine is hard on them. PiGirl drew the virus, and then erased her painting with a black marker, to show how much she hates it. PiBoy asked his father to draw the virus with makeup on his face, and put a "no entrance" sign on it (Purim is the costumes holiday, much like Halloween, but without the scary parts, and with even more food). It's hard for them to be home when I'm also at home, but behind a closed door, and can't be with them, and can't to anything with them. It's hard on me, too. I mean, don't get me wrong - if that's the hardest thing this virus causes, I'm going to be delighted beyond the telling of it. But still.


Jessica - Mar 10, 2020 5:05:03 am PDT #17302 of 30019
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Dillo got his braces off last week and is really happy to be eating apples again

Oh man, I remember my first post-braces apple. That was the literal best.

The offsite originally planned for today has been turned into a massive conference call and the screen looks like some kind of Brady Bunch/CNN hybrid.


Nilly - Mar 10, 2020 5:11:04 am PDT #17303 of 30019
Swouncing

Shir, I'm self-quarantining because of an infected man who returned to Israel on Thursday afternoon, and took the train home. I was also on that train. It was announced Monday morning, so I only started then, which means I still have a week and a half.

I have lots and lots of exams to grade (and I've asked the other lecturers for their exams to grade, too, so that I'll feel like I'm using my time well). I have no idea how we'll catch my students up with all the lost time. I'm going to offer to film myself teaching at least some of it, and wee if it works. We have a system for students who are quarantined, because my own classes are being filmed and some of them are up on YouTube, but not for the surrent case, of me being away from class. We'll see. I'm sure we'll figure something out.

billytea, when you read this and it's your tomorrow - Dungeons and Dragons - how cool! Knowing you, I'm sure you're wonderful at that!

(If PiBoy knew more English and been in a completely different continent, and at least a couple of years older, I'd send him to your D&D game in a heartbeat, knowing he's sure to have a great time!)

sj, what costume did she choose? Is she enjoying the long week of celebrations?

Teppy! Exclamation points!

[Edit: I'm so not used to posting on this laptop. Or at all, in English. It's been forever since I've written anything in English that's not a Google search. Wow.]


Laura - Mar 10, 2020 5:15:22 am PDT #17304 of 30019
Our wings are not tired.

I do so love hearing about PiBoy and PiGirl! My heart breaks that you are denied their love and hugs for this period of time.


Shir - Mar 10, 2020 5:18:56 am PDT #17305 of 30019
"And that's why God Almighty gave us fire insurance and the public defender".

Oy, Nilly. Time is on your side! May those 10 days pass quickly.

(I keep thinking of Passover and the Seders with Covid19).


msbelle - Mar 10, 2020 5:21:44 am PDT #17306 of 30019
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

NILLY!!!!!! Oh how I love to read your words. You describe things so wonderfully. Your children sound as lovely as their mother.


-t - Mar 10, 2020 5:25:03 am PDT #17307 of 30019
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Aw, PiChildren! They sound wonderful, as of course they were bound to be, but it is so nice to get some details of their wonderfulness!

These kids with the getting older and growing up, I don't know.

Brady Bunch/CNN hybrid

I feel like I have an accurate picture of this in my mind. Yikes

Go, Tep! I will now be imagining your officiant duties always including Fleabag quotes and interpretive dance.