Tep, I remember when you got that car! And when we drove around in in together for the first time. :) Good times.
I spent my afternoon/evening taking a friend to the Zoo Lights, which is like one of those holiday light drives only at the zoo, and with a little train ride. It was silly and fun, and we saw polar bears. My friend is Japanese, and we spend a fair bit of time discussing words, both in American English and Japanese. Apparently in Japanese, polar bears are called white bears (which makes rather more descriptive sense), or shirokuma.
Congrats on the new car, Steph! I agree that $50 is too much for the big bow, but oddly tempting.
I just finished making another batch of butterscotch sauce. Butterbeer did not work, so I'm sticking with butterscotch.
While watching TV, a Kay's jewelry commercial came on. At the end, Noah belted out "every KICK begins with K" which made me feel like he's a little part of ita's legacy.
Butterbeer did not work, so I'm sticking with butterscotch.
Woe.
Suela, that sounds good for your brother. I hope it works out well for him.
I socialized this evening. I stopped by Faux-Son's house after work to drop of his present, and I chatted happily with his family for a couple of hours and hugged their big dog. I caught up on gossip about people and talked like grown-ups with him, his wife, and kids. I need to do this more often.
That sounds great, Connie.
Whereas I holed up after three solid days of family. Watched Brooklyn-9-9 and two episodes of Jessica Jones. Which I shall have to ration because sheesh, it's creepifying.
There is something to be said for viewing all of it in a day, though.
I just saw a commercial on SkyNews for something called a Footsie Blanket.
I had friends over to watch The Librarians. Said friends included Amyth, who is now home. She's looking much better, and she says she's feeling better, too.