Of course the L will be cursive. Possibly it will be in tiny crystals. The other way you will be able to tell us apart is my stretch mark "racing flames" on the outside of either strap. There is also the distinct possibility that I might have to embroider "Foxy" on Mamacita's back pocket in gold thread.
... things to do in Austin with kids. I know it's a day late, but it's a good one --for everything on this list, admission is $5.50 or less per person, excluding food. A lamo Drafthouse children’s movies – last Saturday of each month (free!). Watch the B ats at Congress Avenue bridge (free!). Tour the state C apitol (free!). Watch the water rush over the D am at Red Bud Isle (free!). Swim at E ilers Park , a.k.a. Deep Eddy (adults $3, kids $1). Find f ossils at the Dino Pit at Austin Nature and Science Center in Zilker Park (free!). Play Peter Pan Mini- G olf ($5 adults, $3 for kids 5 and under). Visit the Texas State H istory museum ($5.50/adult, $3/kid over 5). Eat I ce cream at Amy’s (easily <$5 per kid). Play with the J umbo games exhibit at Austin Children’s Museum ($5.50/person over age 2). Visit K iddie Acres (admission is free, but the rides will cost you a little) (Wednesday is discount day). Also, K erbey Lane -- kids eat f
Reading: The Rules of Civility by Amor Towles. I didn't like it nearly as much as A Gentleman in Moscow . In fact, I liked it only barely enough to keep reading. Watching: Poker Face , on Peacock. Papi and I have enjoyed watching this, one episode at a time, and not every day. It's a little formulaic, but the sets and the guest stars are fun. I like that it changes scenery every episode. Listening to: The Beatles Channel, Sirius XM. Ever since watching Get Back , the Beatles documentary, I've enjoyed listening to them with new ears.
I’m never sure how much personal stuff to write on this blog, but every now and then I feel compelled to share. And so right now, even though I’d rather be writing gift guides and assorted other nonsense, I’m just going to rant. Emmet has Asperger’s Syndrome. Look it up. It’s a disorder related to Autism, but sufferers are said to be “high functioning.” Just looking at him, you’d never know that anything was wrong. But if you spend some time with him, you’ll see that he has trouble with social functioning. Asperger’s sufferers (they call themselves “Aspies”) aren’t good at self-reflection, and they aren’t good at picking up on social cues. They're also (in most cases) uncoordinated, and they tend to have a variety of tics (physical and behavioral). On top of this, Emmet has an anxiety disorder. Emmet’s life is tough. He is in trouble constantly at school because of the little tics that he’s developed, and because of his anxiety, and because he is afraid of going to the bath
I just bought Dylie a black shorts jumpsuit with little stars all over it. Resisted the urge to get a matching one.
ReplyDeleteWill the L be in script like Laverne? 'Cause that would be awesome.
ReplyDeleteOf course the L will be cursive. Possibly it will be in tiny crystals. The other way you will be able to tell us apart is my stretch mark "racing flames" on the outside of either strap. There is also the distinct possibility that I might have to embroider "Foxy" on Mamacita's back pocket in gold thread.
ReplyDeleteYou might as well go for "foxxxylicious;" I'm sure it would fit.
ReplyDeleteBecause I totally have the attention span to embroider a word longer than 4 letters?
ReplyDeleteWow! Is that the stuff Beyonce wears? Rock that look, hookers!
ReplyDeleteYou should get some boots with da fur to go with that classy look!
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