On a totally different topic, somewhat interesting article: [link]
Pop’s parents [see footnote], both 24, made a decision when their baby was born to keep Pop’s sex a secret. Aside from a select few – those who have changed the child’s diaper – nobody knows Pop’s gender; if anyone enquires, Pop’s parents simply say they don’t disclose this information.
Well, that will be an interesting little sociology experiment, I guess.
Yeah. I'm not sure it's fair to make a kid into a sociology experiment, though.
I think he did it.
Either way, though, "Thriller's" kind of ruined for me by published accounts of "Jesus juice" and what-have-you.
Which makes me sad, not that I would expect to still love my preteen tunes the same.
ETA: And I'm not sure where he fits on the moral spectrum
I'm not sure it's fair to make a kid into a sociology experiment, though.
Look how Jilli turned out.
It looks like my new laptop will be arriving today or monday. It is on the truck. I am waiting.....
I do know that I currently weigh too much for my knees and back, etc,
ditto. I need to drop some weight. I'm surprised with all the walking last week I wasn't more winded. But my knee was feeling it at times.
ION, I haz sandals! REI started a sale today, and the one I was eyeing was on sale. Thanks to worker bee who told me that yesterday. Now I'm waiting to get a haircut.
As for Pop, they say they will only reveal the child's sex when Pop thinks it's time.
Two year olds are obsessed with categories and labels - if the above claim is really true, the experiment will be over in a matter of months.
Two year olds are obsessed with categories and labels - if the above claim is really true, the experiment will be over in a matter of months.
I was thinking the same thing.
The hell? It's about 90 degrees outside, and there's a hail storm.