Also, I just added some people on flickr (including msbelle for to see the mac progression), but the lazy "here are some people you might know!" way, so - my name's the same over there. Or a slash of here and lj, actually. Anyway.
My dinner was pizza at my sister's. Now I am about to watch recorded Fringe, yay!
cream of mushroom soup, evap milk, tuna, egg noodles, salt and pepper, then bread crumbs with melted butter on top, then covered with cheese?
Close - cream of mushroom soup, canned tuna, whole wheat rotini, bag of frozen mixed veggies, cheddar cheese (mixed in and on top). I'm not gonna lie, it's pretty damn comfort foodlicious.
I am really lackidaisical about settings. Really. Fixed.
Well, that bites.
Yep. I've missed almost the entire season 'cause I kept forgetting it was on. I've resigned myself to waiting for the dvds.
sara, you have so many AWESOME photos!! Little Mac, baby Tyler, BABY Noah! OMG the sweetness.
Yay, house!
It took me a while to trudge home from work this evening, what with the snow. The grocery store was only slightly mobbed when I stopped on the way home for some basil, an avocado, some cheese, and wine.
As for international travel, when I went to London, I looked it up and discovered that my bank had a partnership with Barclays, so when I used my debit card to withdraw cash from their ATMs I didn't have to pay an additional ATM fee. I tried to use my credit card sparingly to limit the foreign transaction fees. And for some reason I could only put 10 pounds at a time on my Oyster card, any more and the transaction couldn't be authorized.
shrift, I did the same. In fact, I copied and pasted the list of all the country banks that BofA has reciprocal agreements with and have it in my iPhone notes. So useful!
aww tiny Jesse! And big guy mac! Dag! the years...
We just watched The Road. Jolly times!
Now we are detoxing with an old Parks & Rec. ha! Now Leslie Knope is imitating Tim Gunn. Hope that is what my subconscious holds on to tonight and not post-apocalyptic Viggo.
Shit, I'm gonna have to do research. Thanks all who gave advice. It's been quite a bit since I travelled in Europe (16 years!) and I'd heard bits and pieces about the new cards, but wasn't really paying attention cause I didn't think of it.
When I was last there, it was a brave new world where you could survive with credit rather than travelers checks. And subsequent travels have been 2nd and 3rd worlds where US credit is like that was.
I don't want another fucking card ( I have one I use regularly, one that's a monthly bill to keep it alive tied to the mortgage, the shared with my parents so I can arrange flights when they can't, the HomeDespot that saved me half a grand on purchases by opening, the one from the old First Union turned Wachovia turned Wells that I just chop on receipt... It's nuts) but there's enough time to get another if it saves on fees.