Hmph. I went to go get my 2pm massage, except they have me down for 3! Luckily, it's only 10 minutes away, so I just came home. But still!
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think it's safe to say I am not an animal person.
But those photos make me even happier we picked Southern Utah as our destination.
This is the basic problem though. There's tons to see and do so we could spend weeks driving around--what to do when you just have a week or so?
A diamond-shoe kind of problem, but still.
My mom and I were just discussing our trip to Florida this April, and when she mentioned that we might be able to take a few extra days to drive back to NJ from there, I put in my bid to stop by Washington, DC, on the way back for two days. It's only a few hours from her house (she's in southern NJ), so we could spend two days in the city and only have to stay at a hotel one evening, still getting back home before bedtime.
We're stopping in Savannah on the way down, since that's somewhere Mom's always wanted to visit. We're spending a week at my brother's vacation house just north of Clearwater. Probably won't do much more than hang, swim, maybe go to the beach if the weather's nice and possibly do some shopping (my sister and BIL spent the past weekend there and recommended shopping in a little town called Dunedin, which has lots of little boutiques).
I love this girl's expression....
US President George W. Bush (C) leans over to talk with a girl (R) after Bush participated in a lesson for young children on the importance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day during a tour of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library in Washington, DC, 21 January 2008.
I would definitely pick a few destinations and spend some quality time at each, rather than trying to rush through and do the whole shebang. You can always plan a follow-up trip.
The SO & I spent days at Arches alone, and that was without doing the Delicate Arch hike. But we're slow, putter around the park, types. We like to spend day one driving through and making some preliminary stops and short hikes. Then the rest of the trip we have priorities picked for which stops we want to make and which longer hikes we want to do. But the SO is a photography hobbyist, so we spend a lot of time lingering at certain stops to get the right time of day, light, shadows, lack of other tourists, etc.
Also we've got the luxury of living in the area. We can always come back.
Yummmm, today's lunch was meat loaf (nice and moist and meaty!), mashed potatoes, and corn from the cafeteria, with some yogurt and granola for dessert (I put away the Oreo creme pie I had in my hand and grabbed the yogurt instead!).
I'm full.
I think these are cool, even if this blogger doesn't:
Skull speakers will not make you seem dangerous
If your desk is located inside a pirate ship, these "Goth Style Speakers," shaped like skulls with knives through them, are sure to look just perfect with all of your other decorations. If you live in a normal-looking house or apartment, well, these will look ridiculous.
I mean come on, I can understand being super into the Pirates of the Caribbean movies, but to such a degree that you'd want a set of tacky skull-shaped speakers? That doesn't make a lick of sense. These things even light up from the inside when they're being used, making them even more embarrassing-looking. Trust me, you don't want these.
OK, maybe they're 'tacky' in that they're not realistic enough?
Plus the fact they light up inside just cries out for miniature fog machines to be installed inside... Oh, and maybe little mini laser light shows could come out of each eye synced to the beat....
Fuckity.
I just edited the wrong budget portion of the year end report to our major donor. I had the previous quarter's open for reference and comparison, and I edited that one instead of the current quarter.
I can easily copy the data over to the correct quarter, but I don't have easily at hand the data I need to restore the previous quarter. I've got a hard copy around here somewhere, but I think I'll just have to find it and reenter all that later. It's long ago submitted, so it's just an internal document at this point, but still.
Grump.
DH should be on the ground in Seattle in four more hours, hooray!
Today hasn't been quite as frazzling an experience in single parenthood as yesterday was, though we had a bit of a battle of wills just now over naptime. Thing is, I don't think she's sleepy--I'd outgrown naps by her age, and she only naps maybe one afternoon in four. But I want to give her the space to sleep if she is tired and also to keep her schedule reasonably consistent. (They have naptime after lunch at daycare, and Annabel knows if she doesn't sleep she has to sit on her mat and look at books quietly.) Anyway, today I had to drag her upstairs and then put her back in her room three times before she got the message that she couldn't wheedle or cry her way into getting to stay downstairs and either watch TV or solve her new puzzle again. And it sounds like she's finally playing quietly, so I can relax.