sad. my babysitter's grandfather died this week. poor thing.
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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.
Is this Microsoft SQL Server?
Oracle 10g. He wrote some queries on data that I know really well from a business POV, so I know what the results should look like. His look wrong, and don't match the app or the simple queries I run. I'll be damned, though, if I can tell where in his nested SELECTs he's gone awry. I just watch the guy flip around Toad and I blanch. I'm still stumbling around that app. I haven't used it in years, and it far exceeds my needs or abilities.
They have the good tea on my floor now! No more stealing from the bigwigs! This is, of course, just as they run out of the good hot chocolate, but good tea is more important to me. Let us not speak of the Krispy Kreme that showed up today.
my babysitter's grandfather died this week. poor thing
Is this your regular babysitter, or the new black guy? Do race issues come up a lot in your adoption? I wonder what it's like when everything is so different. I never identified well with black America, but I've been a fish out of water my whole life, and not one seeking wetness. Mac's experience and needs are very different. I know a lot of African people who see black Americans as practically white, but to a kid visual like is like.
My migraine specialist looks so like Mac. He's not East African. Black and Spanish, he told me, with some disappointment. He just found out about the Spanish part, and wasn't excited. My non-African roots are very simple. Scot to about the last ribosome. Such is Jamaica.
It our regular babysitter.
Race doesn't really come up often with mac and me, but he can get focused on our differences. He is bothered if peers say something about our different skin tones. His school doesn't have hardly any black students, not African American or Hispanic. Lots of shades though with Indian and East Asian and Mexican and S. America. He is darker skinned than most of the kids, but he focuses on his hair as the big different element and he is not going to feel a connection with the African American community on that issue. When people share with me their thoughts, most assume he is bi-racial, but a few have thought he was Puerto Rican or Dominican - not surprising for the neighborhoods we were in when those observations were made. I find people tend to assume whatever is the closet to them or common in their hood.
Jessica, do not get any ideas.
I hate flying under the best of circumstances, so my current plan is to avoid planes altogether during my 9th month of pregnancy!
Ick! Someone nuked stinky, stinky fish in the kitchen here at work. It is teh nast!
I guess I should be greatful it didn't have brocolli or garlic in it as well.
And in Times Are Tough news - buy a home before 12/31/09, get a free can of pork & beans!
Someone nuked stinky, stinky fish
Stupid hobbits!! Supposed to eat it raw and wriggling.
Happy Gotcha day, msbelle and mac!
ita, maybe the material of the chair makes his trousers pill, or maybe it itches him through the fabric of trousers?
Question for the Hivemind:
The library just called to tell me that the book Julia put on hold the other day has just come in.
Her: This is the Library, may I please speak to Julia?
Me: She's in school.
Her: Please tell her her book has come in. We'll hold it until the 11th.
Me: What book is it, again?
Her: I can't tell you.
Me: Oh, I'm sorry. I'm her mom.
Her: She has privacy rights.
Me: ...
Me: She's 11.
Her: She has privacy rights.
Me: Oh...uh...okay. I know what book it is, I just wanted to tell her, because she's been looking for a couple of books lately. Never mind. Thanks. Bye.
...
Eleven year olds have privacy rights? Now, I'm particularly perturbed or anything. That just sounded factitious to me.
Is this some sort of library code (perhaps in response to the intrusive Patriot Act) or is it a legal right, or what? Does anyone know.
(Not that it matters, but I do know what book she put on hold, she told me the other day when she got home from the library (where Scott took her). It's one of the Vampire Kisses series -- a YA vampire romance by Ellen Schrieber. I just disremember the title.)