Randomness
Mar. 7th, 2015 11:20 am- Happy Mardi Gras! My (straight) brother is going. I'm not. I'm staying home to watch and blog Glee. I'll watch the parade on TV tomorrow. *lazy*
- I hear that the 90s are back. So where's my damn rock music?
- Earlier today, I dropped a whole jar of dried herbs all over the kitchen and pantry floor. Just now, I knocked my cactus off my windowsill, getting rocks and soil all over my bed. How did I catch my cactus? By grabbing it. I've just spent ten minutes picking spines out of my palm, because ow. I'm a disaster today.
- I've finally found a use for those Gideons bibles we were given in high school. I'm currently using mine to press flowers.
- Also, this week I worked out what that old building was that I used to walk past. It's the infamous old Parramatta Girls Home.
- I don't visit board game forums every day, but sometimes there's interesting discussions I get caught up reading. Like which games you'd pass on to the next generation. Generally I'd say "all of them" and let the kids decide on which ones to keep. But I also realised my family's into its second generation of playing Talisman (introduced by the parents of girls my sister and I grew up with), and goodness only knows how many generations of my family has played Chess (I don't even know where our old set comes from).
- I hear that the 90s are back. So where's my damn rock music?
- Earlier today, I dropped a whole jar of dried herbs all over the kitchen and pantry floor. Just now, I knocked my cactus off my windowsill, getting rocks and soil all over my bed. How did I catch my cactus? By grabbing it. I've just spent ten minutes picking spines out of my palm, because ow. I'm a disaster today.
- I've finally found a use for those Gideons bibles we were given in high school. I'm currently using mine to press flowers.
- Also, this week I worked out what that old building was that I used to walk past. It's the infamous old Parramatta Girls Home.
- I don't visit board game forums every day, but sometimes there's interesting discussions I get caught up reading. Like which games you'd pass on to the next generation. Generally I'd say "all of them" and let the kids decide on which ones to keep. But I also realised my family's into its second generation of playing Talisman (introduced by the parents of girls my sister and I grew up with), and goodness only knows how many generations of my family has played Chess (I don't even know where our old set comes from).