BB&B keeps sending me coupons, but I think it's with a desperate "Baby, don't leave me this way!" vibe since I found the sheets I wanted cheaper at Target and went shopping for planters at antique malls.
Jayne ,'The Train Job'
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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.
Ooh, we need to do our taxes. I've never owed before, but M is convinced we will owe this year. We'll see. We did (finally) start putting together a baby registry tonight, so I feel all oneroused out for the time being.
I feel all oneroused out for the time being.
I read that as a portmanteau of "onerous" and "aroused" and thought the difficulty of doing your taxes turned you on.
Hey baby, that's a mighty big deduction you've got there!
ita, I haven't received one in like 2.5 months, and I need them too. I was receiving them regularly before that, though. Maybe it's an LA thing.
BloodBath carries my favorite beech sheets. That I refuse to buy full price. I also save the coupons for the sodastream refills and syrups.
I read that as a portmanteau of "onerous" and "aroused" and thought the difficulty of doing your taxes turned you on.
Heh. Nerdiest form of masochism ever?
I read that as a portmanteau of "onerous" and "aroused" and thought the difficulty of doing your taxes turned you on.
Get ready to itemize, I've got the long form, baby.
I had fun, Kat! I'm sorry I couldn't hear them very well, but they were great. I can't believe so many kids showed up before school for that. Very cool.
Well, I also bring them breakfast. They also LOVE the fact that they get to keep the books we read. For the kids at my school who are readers, free books matter!
On World Book Night, we're doing an event my school, inviting kids from local elementary schools. We're going to do a whole bunch of events, including a hunt for the gingerbread man in the school, puppet theater, a book walk (cake walk with books!). The NHS kids are running it and the book club kids are helping. I'm super excited!
My elem used to do field trips where fifth and sixth graders were partnered to kinder and first. Usually to the roller rink (it wasn't a long walk) but also White Sands and local museums. Everybody pretty much loved it and I can't recall it ever going wrong. Older kids were being asked to be responsible, younger kids got to hang with the cool older kids, and let me tell you, the youngers just would adore the olders, which to any fifth or sixth grader? Being elevated to godlike status by these wee things? Turns them into utter sap. I think there was one badass I remember being unmoved. One.
To be fair, smallish neighborhood school where even the teachers lived.