Friday Bits
Oct. 17th, 2008 02:43 pmDude, I just got email from Austin Powers! Awesome! :) I have this feeling he wants to sell me something to enlarge my penis. A pump, perhaps.
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grain_damaged - 50 Things to Do With Your Kids Before They Grow Up [in Portland]. You may have already seen this, or have already done everything on the list, but at least I was thinking of you when I saw it!
I mentioned that I am returning to XP and so this week has largely consisted of reinstallation and assorted tasks. When I went to the Opera site to download it, Internet Explorer balked. I know that this is geeky but it made me laugh. The image is kind of wide (I didn't want to reize it and make it hard to read) so I'll put this part behind a cut.
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Did you know that it is kind of nice to live in a house that is mostly neat and clean? I KNOW. It is a complete shocker. We don't live in a dirty house normally, but we are very guilty of just letting clutter pile up and turning a blind eye to it. Like, one of E's largeish toys sat on the kitchen counter for about three months last year. On the flip side, we will clean this place to an inch of its life when someone is coming over. We sometimes get it so clean that we are kind of afraid to actually live here. I love it when it's like that but it never lasts. Recently, though, it has begun to chafe at me that we will go to the effort for other people, but not ourselves. Does that make sense? WE Are the ones who live here! So instead of whining about it in my journal, I did something completely unique: I started like, cleaning my house more. Guess what! It works! I'm not completely done with all the areas that have been neglected, but I'm getting there, and it mostly looks pretty good now. Even the prospect of having potential company next week doesn't stress me out because... there isn't that much that needs to be done. It's fantastic! And it's kind of enjoyable, in a weird sort of way, to organize your house. I am sure this phase won't last but I'm going to enjoy it while I can.
Also, blowpops are not nearly as fantastic as I thought they were when I was a kid. But it seems such a waste to throw it away..
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I mentioned that I am returning to XP and so this week has largely consisted of reinstallation and assorted tasks. When I went to the Opera site to download it, Internet Explorer balked. I know that this is geeky but it made me laugh. The image is kind of wide (I didn't want to reize it and make it hard to read) so I'll put this part behind a cut.
( Read more... )
Did you know that it is kind of nice to live in a house that is mostly neat and clean? I KNOW. It is a complete shocker. We don't live in a dirty house normally, but we are very guilty of just letting clutter pile up and turning a blind eye to it. Like, one of E's largeish toys sat on the kitchen counter for about three months last year. On the flip side, we will clean this place to an inch of its life when someone is coming over. We sometimes get it so clean that we are kind of afraid to actually live here. I love it when it's like that but it never lasts. Recently, though, it has begun to chafe at me that we will go to the effort for other people, but not ourselves. Does that make sense? WE Are the ones who live here! So instead of whining about it in my journal, I did something completely unique: I started like, cleaning my house more. Guess what! It works! I'm not completely done with all the areas that have been neglected, but I'm getting there, and it mostly looks pretty good now. Even the prospect of having potential company next week doesn't stress me out because... there isn't that much that needs to be done. It's fantastic! And it's kind of enjoyable, in a weird sort of way, to organize your house. I am sure this phase won't last but I'm going to enjoy it while I can.
Also, blowpops are not nearly as fantastic as I thought they were when I was a kid. But it seems such a waste to throw it away..