Dreaming is free...
Sep. 16th, 2005 09:53 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
British Airways is having a sale. London from $140 one way. If I booked a ticket right this minute for Charlie and me, and left on Monday the 26th, it would cost me $ 984.36. That, of course doesn't include things like a place to stay or any money for food or any way to travel once I'd gotten there, and I don't have that kind of money anyway but still...good price.
Some day. *sighs dreamily*
Stupid bloody husband kept me up all night with the snoring and lolling about in the bed so I had about 3 inches of bed to myself. He's home again today, too. I love him and all but sometimes I want to give him a smack. :)
Yesterday was 'back to school' night, and I must say I am extremely pleased with Charlie's new teacher. Her name is Miss Gross* and she is doing an amazing job thus far. She has some excellent things in place as far as positive reinforcement - she is a big believer in giving children a choice; or rather making them feel like they have a choice, and she seems to reward positive behavior much more frequently than punishing for bad behavior, which is a good thing.
I had a dream last night about Lost. (the rare moments I actually was asleep) I tend to dream about it rather frequently which is odd, as it isn't my biggest obsession or anything. I wish I could remember details - it was very strange, and Boone was in it, as was Locke, and I was finding clues, but about what I have no idea.
I didn't watch the President's speech last night, I decided that the repeat of the pilot of WB's new show Supernatural would be less scary. Not a horrible show, but, as it is usually on opposite House, I'm not going to worry about missing it. The guy who was Dean on Gilmore Girls is now playing a guy called Sam who has a brother called Dean, and that's just a little bit confusing.
And finally, many of you are already aware of this, as our friends list tends to overlap but for those who aren't,
slammerkinbabe is reaching internet notoriety that she didn't expect from a very eloquent and emotional post about the disturbing plot arc in The Wedding Crashers. She was upset, wrote about it, people responded, someone metaquoted, more people responded, and it has now spun off into the ethernet with a life of it's own. It is very interesting, and I get to say 'I knew her before she was famous!' (Plus I was the first person to comment on that post, so there.)
Right. Must go to the mail box now.
*Always amusing when a teacher has such a Dickensian name, but there you go
Some day. *sighs dreamily*
Stupid bloody husband kept me up all night with the snoring and lolling about in the bed so I had about 3 inches of bed to myself. He's home again today, too. I love him and all but sometimes I want to give him a smack. :)
Yesterday was 'back to school' night, and I must say I am extremely pleased with Charlie's new teacher. Her name is Miss Gross* and she is doing an amazing job thus far. She has some excellent things in place as far as positive reinforcement - she is a big believer in giving children a choice; or rather making them feel like they have a choice, and she seems to reward positive behavior much more frequently than punishing for bad behavior, which is a good thing.
I had a dream last night about Lost. (the rare moments I actually was asleep) I tend to dream about it rather frequently which is odd, as it isn't my biggest obsession or anything. I wish I could remember details - it was very strange, and Boone was in it, as was Locke, and I was finding clues, but about what I have no idea.
I didn't watch the President's speech last night, I decided that the repeat of the pilot of WB's new show Supernatural would be less scary. Not a horrible show, but, as it is usually on opposite House, I'm not going to worry about missing it. The guy who was Dean on Gilmore Girls is now playing a guy called Sam who has a brother called Dean, and that's just a little bit confusing.
And finally, many of you are already aware of this, as our friends list tends to overlap but for those who aren't,
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Right. Must go to the mail box now.
*Always amusing when a teacher has such a Dickensian name, but there you go
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on 2005-09-16 03:00 pm (UTC)I remember when we needed it, it cost 469$, one way (and we're closer...)
But you don't want to go to UK now. It's cold and rainy, I bet.
I'm glad to hear Charlie has a good teacher. That makes all the difference
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on 2005-09-16 03:11 pm (UTC)That's great that Charlie has such a good teacher this year. And what a name! I missed Supoernatural (it doesn't air at a good time for me), but I am looking forward to Invasion tonight. I'm such a alien show/movie geek.
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on 2005-09-16 03:26 pm (UTC)I went there in the first week of March 2004, and it cost me $350 round trip. Also, I stayed at a friend's flat rather than a hotel, so it was extra-cheap. Best spring break ever.
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on 2005-09-16 06:55 pm (UTC)Now I'm intrigued and am going to read that essay.
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