Anyway, I hope you get some relief, msbelle.
'War Stories'
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.
One of my favorite memories is living near the I-Beam and a car alarm going off all night. Suddenly I hear breaking glass, the alarm was turned off... and the whole neighborhood hung out their windows and cheered.
That is a great story! When I lived in Boston it was very common to have a car alarm go off alllllll night long.
So SFUSD has decided to give the entire week of Thanksgiving off, which means Matilda is happily sleeping in this morning.
But I'm going to give her an ultimatum: either create a playdate with friends or help me clean house in prep for Thanksgiving. I'm sure she'd rather go hang out with Norah and Davi than wash out the crisper bins in the tub.
Both she and JZ got belated birthday presents from JZ's dad: brand new Apple laptops! It's Matilda's first computer and she actually needs one since she's in digital arts (aka, Film class) as her elective at school. Mostly though she wants to sit with it and her headphones on and watch 9,000 YouTube videos.
I have warned her already that screentime will be limited but we'll so how hardass I'm going to be when she's off all week.
ION, I'm kind of bummed that Fantastic Beasts is getting crap reviews.
On the plus side, our Giapetta Project is meeting with John Nee this morning. His job title is: Publisher, Marvel. Give us some money, dammit! You have way more than you need.
Wow, that's quite a birthday present! But yes, friends or cleaning is probably better than endless YouTube
My friend is picking me up to head out of town this afternoon, which means I need to pack, but also need to do a bunch of work first! I have to figure out what special things I may need to bring besides just thenknee scooter. Am bringing my shower stool to help, and ice packs, and my meds...not sure what-all else. Possibly also things for baking. Not sure what she has.
Also I'm planning my Thanksgiving meal and trying to be a bit less haphazard about it this year.
Last year was good but I wound up having too many starchy delicious things. And I'm kind of headed that way this year with mashed potatoes, stuffing and mac and cheese.
I found a recipe for zucchini spears baked with parmesan and garlic though and that might get something green into the mix.
I'm most excited to make the first course I invented a couple years ago: mushroom stew made with apple cider and brandy and served in puff pastries. Sooooo gooood.
Then I think I'll have Matilda have a small salad course. She's gotten good at making her own dressing.
The Mac and Cheese is for Emmett. After many years of forcing Emmett to sit around and eat turkey that he didn't enjoy, EM have now shifted to making things he looks forward to.
There's something very gratifying about pouring a perfect velvety cheese sauce over a batch of cooked elbow macaroni.
I think I'll do a mix of sharp cheddar, gruyere and Manchego. That sounds good, right?
The pictures seem to suggest you're getting around pretty well with your scooter and peg-leg, meara!
Are you about halfway through the healing process? When can you put weight on it again?
That sounds amazing. We'll be in your neighborhood again this year, so I might sneak over & grab a bite of the mac & Cheese.
If Matilda wants, we'll be home all week, too. I'm not sure how super-fun we'd be for her, though.
Wow, that's quite a birthday present!
Right? It's nicer than any computer I've ever had, but it needs to hold digital editing software.
I'm not sure how super-fun we'd be for her, though.
She does like playing with Peanut!
Thanks David—it's mostly going ok. Though I did tip over on Saturday night (I even ground is fine, darkness is fine, darkness AND uneven ground, not so much) and I touched down with my bad leg, so now I'm totally freaked out that I've ruined it. (Ok I don't actually think I have but maybe?!?). X-rays are next week, but yes, technically thanksgiving is six weeks from surgery, which is halfway. But then after I'm weightbearing it'll still be a while before I'm anything like normal. I've been reading lots of blogs of people who broke ankles. It's interesting how different some of the experiences are!
It's interesting how different some of the experiences are!
Ankles are complicated!
Probably going to be a bit before you two-step or run a race.
Speaking of rehabbing, my FB friend Susan linked the story of Ramona Pierson which was absolutely remarkable. At 22 she was in the Marines, and went outside to go for a run with her dog. She got hit by a drunk driver and was in a coma for 18 months. She woke up blind, unable to talk and unable to walk. After many surgeries the hospital had no place to put her so they put her in a Senior Citizens home. Which turned out to be amazing as all the seniors turned her rehab into their community project.
She gives her TED talk here. It's short but amazing: [link]