Wonderful news, Epic.
The last time I went it was a chilly day and the aesthetician had a heated pad on the table. It was so nice! I’m definitely on team Heated Things, especially in the winter.
Heated things are good.
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.
Wonderful news, Epic.
The last time I went it was a chilly day and the aesthetician had a heated pad on the table. It was so nice! I’m definitely on team Heated Things, especially in the winter.
Heated things are good.
Heated things are good.
#truth
Reports have come in that a postcard I mailed IN SEPTEMBER from Italy arrived at its destination in West Seattle today.
(This gives me some hope that Matilda's birthday card will eventually make it to San Francisco. Holy Dinah.)
(This gives me some hope that Matilda's birthday card will eventually make it to San Francisco. Holy Dinah.)
Talk about a surprise birthday treat!
Yes, Epic! Such good news!
my “work hard in high school and get the fuck out of Indiana and away from the fam” plan
Yeah, going straight to college 900 miles or so from home was the best thing that could've happened to me. I didn't particularly need to escape my family, which as families go was pretty damn functional, but I sure needed to get out of the small-town milieu, and I don't think Auburn or anywhere else in-state would've been quite far enough. Hell, if nothing else, I'd probably still be a Republican if I hadn't left!
I'm feeling better about Alex's situation. He's going to submit an appeal asking to be reinstated, and I think he has a better sense of what he needs and wants to do. And while we don't want to be helicopter parents, we've offered our assistance with this particular maze of bureaucracy because it's definitely adulting on one of the harder settings.
And it's good to hear folks' stories of unconventional post-HS paths. I get the sense there will be a lot of kids in the pandemic generation who need a little extra time to sort themselves out, too.
I get the sense there will be a lot of kids in the pandemic generation who need a little extra time to sort themselves out, too.
I see this dynamic also.
Oh, Epic. I'm so happy for you!
My father offered to pay for me to take a gap year and travel to Europe (much cheaper in the 90s!), but I declined for 2 reasons - not wanting to give him any leverage over my life, and I knew if I didn't go to college right out of H.S., I never would. I definitely needed to get out of Alaska. The college I went to wasn't the best choice for me, but they offered a half scholarship & an awesome theatre program, so off I went.
Epic, amazing news!!
I was so ready to leave home and where I grew up (although both my family and town were pretty great) and not going straight to college wasn’t really on the table. I did fine but my younger brother really could have used a year or two off. He tried to go into the marines, actually, but broke his foot in basic training and got discharged so he went to college instead. He struggled for a couple of years before he met his now wife and they moved to NC where they finished school. He went on to law school and did great.
Working today is not taking. Piddling around, barely getting anything done.
Movie watch list for tonight and the weekend:
Spider-man: Across…
Maestro
American Symphony
Nyad
And a bunch of shorts.