Thanks, Beverly! I love those windows, too, and as soon as I am able, I want to get comfortable cushions for it; it's definitely wide enough for a window seat. (And you can't see it, but they open up for storage, too.)
I put a makeshift array of colorful throw rugs and pillows scrounged from other rooms on there when we have a party, but I want someone that (A) has removable, washable covers and (B) is fitted to the proportions of the seat and (C) I can keep up there all the time.
It will come, it will come...
Sometimes I hate that good parenting means gritting your teeth and saying "Good using your words, honey" instead of "Next time, kick the shit out of that little brat." Grrr.
HAHAHAHAHA! Jessica, on Wednesday when I picked up Noah he was standing forlornly in the yard. He said to kids (J and A, both kids in his class) had been hitting him. He said to stop, that he didn't like it and they ignored him. And he didn't do anything about it.
I had to bite my tongue from saying "If they don't listen, punch them in the head."
Also, today's yoga class was unexpectedly 2 hours rather than 90 minutes. I'm feeling it in my hips. It was especially nice to take a class with a different instructor than usual, even though I love my regular instructor.
WOW, BT! That is super cool.
Scooby-Doo, Reloaded
Now with added sexy and guns.
So far my only Black Friday purchase has been giving in to eHarmony's sale. I'm already all ack.
Later today there is the dojo's sale - need a new gi, a belt display thing for me, and a new equipment bag for the boy.
At the moment, I'd love to take a snuggly nap.
Just got back from the vet. Oliver had HIP and was getting sick, and I had to put him asleep, purring in my arms. If I had known, I would have given him more turkey in his breakfast. I really thought he was going to be fine, and the vet was going to vaccinate and chip him for me, and then I could introduce him to Ruby and get him his own basket to sleep in.
I just wish I had taken a picture of him. I kept telling him I was sorry. And I keep wondering if I did the right thing. If I cry any more about it, I'll throw up.
I'm sorry, Allyson; that's hard. But I think you did the right thing.
I'm so sorry, Allyson. You gave him the happiest, warmest time he could've had for his last few days.