OMG, Daisy, that is hilarious. Of course, my favorite part from the link is this:
The Lisa Byron Chesterford Family
1. Lisa as a married woman you are now required to contribute at the adult level. You can bring an hors d’ouvres. A few helpful hints/suggestions. Keep it very light, and non-filling, NO COCKTAIL SAUCE, no beans of any kind. I think your best bet would be a platter of fresh veggies and dip. Not a huge platter mind you (i.e., not the plastic platter from the supermarket).
Good times.
So, I took two hours for lunch, and came back to new work to do. So, that's something. I also got a library card, and one book, and learned that my vacation time pay-out was deposited into my account (thank god).
I'm going to a rugby game
Yay! I'm a bad alum, I haven't gone to one this year yet.
iDumpies?
How about iPoo?
Love the LED dress.
Jesse, my sister commented on that at the time. She got married last October and had no idea she hadn't been a fully functioning adult until then.
Looking at the spreadsheet is cracking me up. Krissie is totally the Amy.
I can't see Daisy's link! It sounds hysterical, so I am disappointed. Although, I am unmarried at 36 and no one ever asks me to bring a dish to pass.
What book?
Look Again, by Lisa Scottoline. I'm going to need more of a strategy for the BPL, apparently, since they just have all their fiction alpha by author. At my old library, I just worked my way through the paperback mystery section.
Although, I am unmarried at 36 and no one ever asks me to bring a dish to pass.
Ditto! Although maybe now that I live here, they will. We shall see....
Dude, I know a family that does a crazy menu thing for I think both Christmas and Thanksgiving. The people hosting dictate what it is and who brings what - it is often based on like the 1983 Bon Appetite Thanksgiving meal or somesuch. People always get pissed off at each other, people are always bad talking how some people did their dishes, it's so out of my comfort zone. Biggest thing though is who all is invited. From the Grandparent level (Gen 1) down: Gen 1 and some of Gen 1's siblings, all of Gen 1's kids and their spouses, all of Gen 1's grandkids and their spouses, the grandkid's in-laws, all of Gen 1's great-grandkids (natch), and some random friends of the family.
I also got that box from Solutions, and it is perfect! Thanks for finding it, msbelle.