Gonna be a long day...
Jul. 8th, 2005 09:14 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We're getting the reminants of Hurricane Cindy, so it is dark and rainy today.
We've learned that the hard drive on our 'new' computer went 'bye-bye'; classic example of getting what you paid for, I think. So yet another weekend sans internet access. Gah.
I have yet another new icon that someone made yesterday in response to a
metaquotes where someone pointed out how tea solves everything. It's cute, and I think it is a nice tribute to the famed British stoicism. If anyone thinks I ought not to display it being neither British or involved in yesterday's bombing, let me know.
I did actually have something to say when I started this post, but it's gone right out of my head. I'm sure it was going to be terribly witty and full of insight, too.
Charlie came home with some school work he did, and on the back of one of the papers, he'd made his schedule. It was really cute, and I wish I'd written it down, but here it is to the best of my recollection:
7:00 Dinner
9:00 Bathtime
10:01 Bedtime
8:00 Go to School
7:30 Wheel of Fortioun. (that's how he spells it)
It was ever so sweet. And yes, I know 10:01 is a late bedtime, but he's in his Jammies by 9, and we always 'cuddle' until his bedtime, so he's at least resting, and my bedroom clock is 15 minutes fast, so really his bedtime is 9:46.
We've learned that the hard drive on our 'new' computer went 'bye-bye'; classic example of getting what you paid for, I think. So yet another weekend sans internet access. Gah.
I have yet another new icon that someone made yesterday in response to a
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I did actually have something to say when I started this post, but it's gone right out of my head. I'm sure it was going to be terribly witty and full of insight, too.
Charlie came home with some school work he did, and on the back of one of the papers, he'd made his schedule. It was really cute, and I wish I'd written it down, but here it is to the best of my recollection:
7:00 Dinner
9:00 Bathtime
10:01 Bedtime
8:00 Go to School
7:30 Wheel of Fortioun. (that's how he spells it)
It was ever so sweet. And yes, I know 10:01 is a late bedtime, but he's in his Jammies by 9, and we always 'cuddle' until his bedtime, so he's at least resting, and my bedroom clock is 15 minutes fast, so really his bedtime is 9:46.
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on 2005-07-08 01:32 pm (UTC)Besides, you're an Anglophile so you get extra props for liking us all before it became cool to do so!
And I may have to start calling it the Wheel of Fortioun now!
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on 2005-07-08 02:23 pm (UTC)No, it's not late for summertime. At least not at my house. We let them stay up til 10 or 10:30 every night. I mean, what the heck, it's summertime, you can sleep in & stay up late, right?
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on 2005-07-08 02:41 pm (UTC)Just thought that went along with your wonderful new icon.
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on 2005-07-08 05:55 pm (UTC)You must not refuse any additional cups of tea under the following circumstances: if it is hot; if it is cold; if you are tired; if anybody thinks that you might be tired; if you are nervous; if you are gay; before you go out; if you are out; if you have just returned home; if you feel like it; if you do not feel like it; if you have had no tea for some time; if you have just had a cup.
(It's by George Mikes, a British writer of Hungarian origin. He wrote a humorous book about Britain in the fifties seen from the point of view of a visitor from continental Europe.)