Finally done with work. Time to leave it behind for a week off, split between a visit from family and a brief retreat. Trying not to think about how fast it’ll go.
Finally done with work. Time to leave it behind for a week off, split between a visit from family and a brief retreat. Trying not to think about how fast it’ll go.
But I prefer my milk gluten-free. đ
Pete Shelley of the Buzzcocks is dead of a heart attack; he was 63.
Damn, I feel old.
Futile repair attempts for my old iPhone 6S sucked up half my workday; two-factor authentication makes it impossible to work from home without a smartphone, unfortunately.
Square-inch pieces of juice box packaging + cheap glitter pens from Target + a bold black Pilot G2 = a nice way to while away time during a conference call.
Me: “Looks like Air Force One is gonna carry Bush’s casket to Washington.”
Husband: “Does that mean they’re leaving Trump in Argentina? I’d be okay with that.”
School canceled tomorrow. That “Yay” I heard in the next room was not unexpected.
Aaaand weâve now a blizzard warning in DuPage County. Whee.
Coming up at the top of the hour on the Weather Channel: âDead of Winter: The Donner Party.â Interesting approach to counter programming as a blizzard approaches.
Blizzard warning! Itâs a thing just west of here. (We just have a âwinter storm warning.â Also exciting.) Barring a tree landing on our house or something, Iâm incredibly excited about hunkering down for this.
Experienced my first serviceâa funeral, sadlyâin an African-American Baptist church. Blown away by the spirited worship and (yes, even at a funeral) joy. My sedate Catholic Anglican parish is going to feel a lot weirder tomorrow.
The funniest thing about this (to me, anyway) is the option to hide the packaging that reveals whatâs inside. You know, in case it spoils the Christmas surprise for your dog.
Time for my traditional Day of Avoidance. Staying away from retail and opting to clean up the home office and purge. Hoping the crowds arenât too terrible around Goodwill for a big dropoff before the end of the weekend.
Dog, shaved. Note the turkey theme on the collar. And Petco wasnât open yet, so it was too early to get him a sweater.
Retrieved the dog from his quarterly shave at the groomer’s. My reward of a Starbucks tall peppermint mocha is hitting the spot about now, despite Winslow’s refusal of a puppaccino (shot glass of whipped cream) in favor of a taste of my breakfast sandwich.
Despite my flu shot last month, I’m feeling fluish these past few days (tremendous fatigue, headache, body aches, sore throat, nausea). Not hungry for anything but All-Dressed Ruffles. Must be a Canadian virus.
Letâs see: Get ahead of my workload tonight or pass out after a week of âgetting ahead of my workloadâ every night this week?
Passing out. I can wrap up work for the week tomorrow.
The ultimate purpose of social media really should be to post old video of David Letterman sharing a satellite feed of Roy Clark washing his truck. Rest in peace, Roy.
Breakfast with friends, lunch with friends, Pokemon Go Community Day wandering with family. Doesnât sound like much, but it was a full day for me.
“Facebook, Twitter and Snapchat are no longer adding new users in the United States.” Pity.
Social media growth is over in the U.S. â which is its most valuable market (Recode)
Always happy to feed the neighborhood wildlife.
I was hoping for a distraction from politics today, but this isn’t what I had in mind. Sad to see this.
Blackhawks fire coach Joel Quenneville (Chicago Tribune)
Itâs important.
Winslow likes toys that arenât his.
âSo, all this stuff about black cats being bad is pretty much cat racism.â â F. Buxton, age 10