I forgot it was DST this morning and just felt like I'd lazed in bed forever when I checked my phone.
Glorious sunny day outside that I have not taken advantage of as yet.
In the Fall, I helped Matilda's BF and her friend Alison and two of their friends move into an apartment in the Tenderloin. They're all recent high school grads who are working full-time, going to City College and needed a foothold in the City.
Alison has never learned how to cook properly so I had her over last night to teach her two of my recipes (Frittata and chili) and that was fun to do some mentoring, and send her home with food. She's been living on TJ's frozen meals.
Matilda is lobbying hard to adopt a dog she's fallen in love with in Japan and bring it home. That seems dauntingly difficult from a logistical standpoint, plus she's still living with a host family and she's going to be going to college. Logic is not driving her tugboat.
I'm currently planning on my trip down to LA for my friend Josh's memorial in a couple weeks. I've decided to stay at the very posh Langham Huntington hotel as it is close to both events and also it looks luxurious.
I don't know if I mentioned but he was remembered during the Oscars In Memoriam section, which was a lovely tribute to him running Film Independent (Spirit Awards, et al) for the last 20 years. But I imagined him doing a spit-take in heaven when he saw was noted as "Executive." "What?! That's bullshit. That's not punk!"
I've decided to stay at the very posh Langham Huntington hotel as it is close to both events and also it looks luxurious.
It's lovely! I've never stayed there, but everyone who I know who has loves it. Let us know if you'll have any free time and want to meet up.
I wouldn't mind staying on regular time year round in SoCal, but I don't mind the time change. I love having light late at night. It's just a bitch to adjust to it when I already get up at 5:30 on weekdays to get to work on time. I loved DST when I lived in New England. The sun wouldn't rise until after 8 in the winter here if we stayed on DST all the time, so that's a hard no for me.
On the one hand I wouldn’t want the sun to rise after 9am. On the other hand, would it be that much worse than rising after 8am? Either way I’m in the dark when I start work. I might be down.
My animals did get the memo and mistakenly thought the clocks moved ahead by two hours so they were fussing at me two hours earlier than they normally would. Jerks.
I stayed at the Langham in Boston last year and it was very nice.
Including some of the most comfortable pillows I’ve ever slept on. Which fortunately had a tag on them once I removed the pillowcase and cover So I immediately replaced my pillows when I got back home.
So I guess you could say it got kind of pricy but it was worth it.
Timelies all!
I'm sorry for the loss of your family's house, Plei.
We had Mr.S here Fri-Sat, since there was an event this morning at the RTC he had expressed interest in at the time we were setting up the visit. No meltdowns, but it wasn't a great visit. He woke us up around 3:30 Saturday morning because he had thrown up. He got sick several more times during the day, so we brought him to the nurses' station at the RTC a little early. Poor boy also had chills.
We think it was food poisoning, as he had insisted on stopping at a convenience store on the way here, and got a spicy chicken sandwich. At least we know it wasn't COVID or FluA or FluB, since he tested negative for all of them.
Oh no! Poor Mr. S.
I just watched a really great interview which was Michael Rosenbaum interviewing James Marsters. I feel so bad that Seeing Red sent him to therapy, but it makes sense. They both seem like funny, real, thoughtful men. [link]
Bad news, losing my sense of taste, which I avoided last time I had COVID. Good news, got an offer on the Dallas house already for our listing price (which was pretty reasonable).
So I immediately replaced my pillows when I got back home.
What brand??
Sorry to hear about Mr. S. Food poisoning is the worst.
Good news about the house, Dana!