8 sharp, in deference to the parents?
147 cookies. Overshot. But there are some Quasimodo ones thanks to subpar pans. But they taste fine.
Now to retrieve laundry and make my bed up....
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
8 sharp, in deference to the parents?
147 cookies. Overshot. But there are some Quasimodo ones thanks to subpar pans. But they taste fine.
Now to retrieve laundry and make my bed up....
Lift Up Your Heads Ye Mighty Gates,
That's a great one. I wish my voice was still in the shape it was when we did The Messiah in Oratorio Choir in college. I did enjoy being at Messiah sing-alongs and surprising people. I was a first soprano. Ah, youth.
I was here at 8 and was told I was the first parent to show. I've waited 30 min and not one other parent has shown up. I am appalled. Wtf is wrong with people?
I really like In the Deep Midwinter, which I had never heard until I went to university.
I always thought this was "In the Bleak Midwinter"
Maybe it's a different song?
I put up my little Christmas tree and put on the lights. The little ornaments needs hangers, which I don't have, but I may leave it at just the lights. I've always loved the lights.
I always thought this was "In the Bleak Midwinter"
No, you're right. I just had a brain fart about the title.
We have a version of it that I LOVE sung by a dude with a verrrry deep voice. Ed Harcourt! LOVE!!!
That album it's from, from Mojo Magazine, has some of my favorite versions of Xmas songs on it.
Or I won't because the fitted sheet ate everything and most still need drying.
I assume a given end time, especially for something with kids is for Reasons. So ignoring it seems weird.
Nice tree, Connie! Don't think I'm getting to mine tonight.
We have a big messy storm due in last Sunday and predicted to make the Monday commute nasty. If it's bad, I'm going to skip the morning and go in late. I don't have any more PTO for the year, but I'll happily make up four hours to avoid sliding off the steep parts of my commute. I hate that they put our new office on a mountainside, with steep driveways. The last storm we had, people couldn't get up to the building.