The Office comes on at 8. It's a super sized episode.
Mal ,'Out Of Gas'
Spike's Bitches 35: We Got a History
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Yeah, I was thinking about checking that out. For the meantime, I'm gonna torture myself with Everybody Loves Ray.
Cindy, GO YOUR KIDS! That was great to hear. And Hec, it sounds like Emmett is doing just fine. Sounds like such a fun kid!
Wow! That *never* happens to me. A dress I've been wanting has gone on sale. AND they still have my size. GO new dress for Easter!
Brown is an Easter color right? Of course, I'll need to find shoes before then!
Kristin, ~ma for your grandmother.
I am so glad I don't have children when I hear about parent/teacher conferences (even the good ones -- I have no faith that any child 'o mine would ever have a good one). I have had some fun in the past translating teacher-speak when my sisters brag. As in, when sister-K tells me that niece-K's teacher said she had "leadership qualities" I said, "She's bossy!" It's amazing my sisters didn't kill me in my crib.
~ma for Kristin's Grandma
Yay for good teacher conferences. I don't remember them.
I had the most lovely experience a little while ago. On the way to the grocery store I was talking on the phone and had to interupt my sister to tell her about the wonderful rainbow. I told her I'd have to hang up when I got to the parking lot so I could take a picture with my phone. I pull into the store and there are about 8 people standing in the middle of the parking lot taking pictures of the rainbow with their phones. I felt all connected with the universe and my fellow man. I'll post it after I finish making dinner.
~ma to Kristin's grandmother.
I finally actually made some progress on my research today. I've been stuck at this point for at least a month, and today, I finally figured out how to get through this proof. Now, just need to type it up and send it to my advisor, who will not read it.
Hil, congratulations on the proof! I hope your advisor goes temporarily blind until he realizes that he's supposed to be using those eyeballs to read your stuff.
I had the most lovely experience a little while ago. On the way to the grocery store I was talking on the phone and had to interupt my sister to tell her about the wonderful rainbow. I told her I'd have to hang up when I got to the parking lot so I could take a picture with my phone. I pull into the store and there are about 8 people standing in the middle of the parking lot taking pictures of the rainbow with their phones. I felt all connected with the universe and my fellow man. I'll post it after I finish making dinner.
I adore moments like this. It's the stringing together of moments such as this that makes life worth living.
Laura, that's a lovely story. Thanks for sharing.
Congratulations, Hil! Ptui on your advisor for not reading stuff. And also fie.
I love those communal "this is beautiful" moments. They make me feel kindly towards everyone.