I listen to 10-at-10 pretty much every day while I wash dishes and so forth. Part of my routine. It's not a lot of Dave Morey's voice, but it helps me get by. The KFOG no-repeat workday was my friend when I was working on Mt. Diablo.
I still miss 99.9 the Underground out of Sacramento.
We pretty much leave the car radio on NPR, and use an ipod if we're road tripping.
Family picture: [link]
The dog looks worried. Possibly because she knows my DH is exposing her lady bits to the world. The pear tree in our front yard looks pretty, though.
I thought that was Eric Cartman: The Definitive Collection. Featuring "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch" and "Come Sail Away."
"In the ghettoooooooooo!"
Attention: Peanut butter toast is the best. Breakfast. Evar.
That is all, thank you.
Family picture: [link]
Finally a preggie picture!!! You all look so happy! YAY!
Am now backing away from the exclamation points and am getting ready to go to work.
aw ... love Sparky and her family!
And, if you hadn't noticed, it's spring.
That is a wonderful family picture!
Sparky's glowing, pass it on
Attention: Peanut butter toast is the best. Breakfast. Evar.
Yum. I like to add a bit of cinnamon sugar or sliced banana sometimes.
Todd, that picture makes my eyes itch!
The pear tree in our front yard looks pretty, though.
Understatement of the year! That's a storybook front yard. And you all look wonderful.
I'm now on Easter break. (Despite the prominence of American Christianity, it's in Australia that I get a four-day weekend for Easter.) It's been confirmed, they'll be announcing layoffs on Wednesday. They've set up the lay-off room - papered over the windows on an internal office (well away from external windows, I'm assuming that's just a coincidence). The IT guys, as I understand it, are at the ready to shut people out of their computers as their number comes up. (Which I confess I find a little cool, in an A-Team kind of way).
Obviously, I'm curious to know whether I'll be laid off. I won't be surprised if I am - reasons which ultimately all come back to my boss, who's run the section into the ground lo these last three years. He's also the reason why I think I'd prefer the redundancy. (Although there's also the chance that I keep my job and he loses his, so let's not be hasty.)