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We watched the new season of PJO and had a meal Percy would approve of
Yall the play we’re doing for my theater camp is a collection of monologues about Covid and the first one was literally “we didn’t have a graduation”
It is nearly my daughter's birthday again. Some of you may recall the delightful cockroach cake she requested last year! Hmm yummy
This year it's a big one, TEN, and she has requested a throwback to her first birthday cake ... which featured zero insects! It was a rainbow theme so all I have to do this weekend is bake several shades of cake 🌈 to replicate this one:
This time I will remember that you can't put smarties in the fridge
If you care to reminisce, here's the cocky cake 🪳
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The two on the bottom have some of the bottom text removed, but are both black text and image on a white background. Both posters feature a coiling snake: one coils through a skeleton which reads “Humans can’t drink oil”; the second snake is caught in a fist, with the caption “we are here to protect the…” and the remaining text is cut off.
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Hi~
So it has been a long long time since I gallivanted around these parts. The stress of adulthood plus all the freaking pre-established pressures plus...2020, should I say more?
Anyway! Most of you know me for my love of WInterIron (which remains, burning like a sun in the distance,) my never-ending fight with McDanno (and ohhhhhh my rage is true at the last minute of the show. Just that last scene, LAWD.) My burning simping when it comes to Lucifer (though I don't really talk about it much.)
I could stay all night talking about the many fandoms I've been part of over the years but I wanted to finally drag all my BnHA feelings into the open wires of the internet. Becase Yes, I'm LATE to this party, my friends have been nerding out for years and it took me until this dumpster fire of a year to get into it. I think the last anime I was this heavily into was Bleach, many years ago. And I watched Seven Deadly Sins because BAN (Hello! Need I say more?)
It just feels good to be able to sit and type on my computer. I guess there is more to talk about but I'm still regaining my footing after an overwhelming year, after working myself to the bone and beyond my emotional limit. It just feels good to talk about anything.
My kisses my loves, be well!
Jo
My dearest mother, who has met and spent over an hour with probably less than 3 horses in her entire life, after reading a list of Olympic casualties that included horses has become so fixated on the fact they must be put down after breaking a leg. She first developed this fixation on the first day of the Winter Olympics, however as you can see, it has not gone away. It doesn’t help her daughter is an animal science student.
(I did answer her question, do not fear) (in the simplest way possible: by sending her a picture of a flamingo standing on one leg and asking how many horses she sees just resting casually and supporting themselves on less than four feet)
hi everyone! My boyfriend already posted this on Reddit so if you’re super active in bone id you may have seen it, but does anyone have any idea what this might belong to? I found in on the Tybee island beach in Georgia.
I’m sure y’all are tired of me and my silly photos by now, but check it out!!
Me in my great grandma’s dress that she sewed from a 1950s pattern, in the 1980s for her 50th wedding anniversary, holding a photo of her and my great grandpa at their 50th anniversary party.