Archive for April, 2008
Not that smart
Wednesday, April 16th, 2008|
Your IQ Is 125 |
![]() Your Logical Intelligence is Exceptional Your Verbal Intelligence is Genius Your Mathematical Intelligence is Genius Your General Knowledge is Above Average |
For David
Saturday, April 12th, 2008I love David! He’s just the best guy ever. He’s so cute and funny and sweet. He always makes me smile and makes me happy when I’m sad. I love taking walks with him and cuddling on the couch with him. I love being dorks together. Pretty much he’s just the best thing ever and I’m going to keep him.
Anyway, theorb77 hooked me up with Mesu Kasumai. I like 80s music that’s been mega-synthed. It turns out if you further synthesize 80’s music, it gets even better.
Return of Birds
Thursday, April 10th, 2008Though they probably have been back for some time, I heard the birds this morning. Winter’s chill is mostly over, though I still have worn my new gloves a few times now. They are more snug than the old gloves, but they are warmer, I think. Apparently they’re technically only liners, meant to be inside other, bigger glove covers. But they’re badass liners (when will badass be it’s own word?)
Last weekend Sukie, the boy and Me headed across the Nevada desert to go to the Marine Aquarium Expo in Los Angeles, at the Orange County Fair & Events Center. That was essentially a really long fish club meeting, with tons of vendors and things to buy. It was an interesting experience.
Of course, we went to Disneyland on Sunday, rather than have 2 days of fish conference. Sukie got all she needed out of the fish conference in one day, so I didn’t have to hear constant comparisons on Sunday about how she’d rather be at the fish conference. It’s Disneyland, goddamnit!
The day at Disneyland was what it should have been, it was chilly, which is something different from what I’ve experienced before, most of the lines were short, except the Indiana Jones adventure and the Finding Nemo ride, and we got to ride a bunch of fun rides. I didn’t drown Sukie and the boy with trivia, mostly because I fought the urge to read up on all sorts of trivia beforehand, but I was just trying to get through the process – I was anxious enough all ready.
I wondered why so many families took their very young children, and wondered if I had perhaps waited too long to get Lucas there. You see, he’s already too cynical for Disneyland, I think.
What can you do, when most of your company and friends are all adults?
Then again, I realize that Disneyland trips are a poor gauge of a good childhood.
Of course, Sukie had never been to Disneyland before. It totally explains everything.
