-t, you were curious about all the pie plates I bought. Look at the buildings in the background of this photo [link] noting the lights in the windows. Here is what the back of that looks like. [link]
Natter 74: Ready or Not
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.
Yum!
It looks great. I'll find out how it tastes tomorrow! Probably good, because I think I finally figured out how to make good frittatas that aren't too spongey.
sara, Carolyn joining the trache club is not good but it is necessary. Glad your mom has a sounding board.
For some reason, it really seems like the plural of "frittata" should be "frittata." Like "deer."
"Tatas" did give me pause.
New normal. There's just my boss and I, and he decided to save money and close the Highland Park office. He has the server in his home office and I use a VPN.
How's that working out for you?
Look at the buildings in the background of this photo
Wow, you made that. That's amazing!
How's that working out for you?
The transition was really stressful at first (my boss got mad at me for a few things which weren't my fault) but it's been better lately. I just gotta get out and do more walking to make up for not walking to the train station every day.
Kat, yeah. It's better than more than 3 weeks intubation with the broken ribs, pneumonia, etc. It's still just hard, she isn't coming out of sedation particularly well. Actually talked to mom tonight. She dodged some stuff, it's ok, what she needs to function. This is a long haul.
I just gotta get out and do more walking to make up for not walking to the train station every day.
Yeah, that's my experience with working from home. I only do it maybe one day a week, so I intentionally try to schedule errands on those days so I actually get outside. I'm glad things are improving, though.
Wow, you made that. That's amazing!
Well, I managed the parts that light up. We're still working on more of those truss legs. That glow in the background is a 16' moonbox that travels across the stage over 30+ minutes.