I do not have today off and only am bitter because all my colleagues in other countries seem to have the day off! (In reality it’s mostly just Spain has two days off, and some of the other folk are on vacation, but it FEELS that it’s everyone)
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
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.
BOO stress dreams. BOO!
I was fun seeing your pictures of being nearby on FB, lisah! Jobsearch~ma
y'all I bought some yarn based on Bridgerton and they came in the mail and OMG. [link]
Here is the full Bridgerton Collection: [link]
Timelies all!
Gary and I have today off, and we were hoping to have a little time to ourselves while Mr. S was at school. Alas, the behavior issues mean he’s home until a plan is formed. Sigh…
I’ve had my hair dyed pink for about a month now, am getting some compliments and some “oh wow you dyed your hair” which I generally interpret as…not a compliment ;) But had an amusing moment this weekend of having someone walk up to me in the airport who I’d chatted with at the conference, and she was like “yeah I saw your hair from far away and was like I know her!” And for some reason that part is entertaining me. Still not sure what to do with the hair (right now it’s very straw like still, despite attempts at olaplex and deep conditioner) and if I want to keep it pink for a while vs go a different color (I’m thinking light purple).
Which also brings up something I was thinking of the other day—why do we have a specific word for “light red” (pink) and of “light black” (gray) maybe, but not any of the other colors? I mean yeah, I could say “robins egg” or something but I could also say “light (whatever color)”?
That is a good question!
I feel like it's going to be related to how "wine-dark sea" is from how they thought of dark colors to be more similar than different levels of the same hue, but I'm not sure why I think that! [link]
I don't remember where exactly I was, although it was not the Mediterranean, but I have looked out at the ocean and thought "ah, yes, that is a wine-dark sea" so I have my doubts about all those ancient-people-thought-about-color-differently whatsits. I mean, experts in the subject know more than me, of course, but still.
Didn't Crayola have a "light red" crayon that was different from pink? Possibly I am remembering off-brand crayons.
And didn't pink come from a flower first and then get applied to the color? I wonder how it became so widespread.
Pretty, msbelle!
Msbelle I'm glad your friend avoided surgery.
Just to be clear I don't work off the clock . Well I may log into my handheld device right before I clock in or answer a customer's question if I'm stopped going to lunch or as I'm leaving but that's the extent of it. It was just kind of hard to feel like a couple people seemed to act like it was a bad thing, not working off the clock.
When I was on the register I would constantly tell people not to clock off before they dropped off the deposit bags. And unless I'm in danger of going into over time I will clock out as I'm walking out the door rather than before I get on the elevator.