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What does it mean, you ask? What is it? It’s this. I don’t know why I think that’s so cool, but I do. On a related note, I’m also always noticing geeky things like when a product label has been blanked out on a TV show: changing a “Tide” label, for example, to “Tie”, when the production team hasn’t gotten the proper legal clearances. I also noticed last night, for the first time (while watching some REALLY old episodes from the DVR) that lots of episodes of “Desperate Housewives” are named after Stephen Sondheim songs.
Another cool thing from the internet today:
The 50 best cookie recipes on the Internet
(I will be trying the Sweet Ravioli cookies VERY soon.)
And a bonus story about Boy:
The kids are at a Drama/Theatre (sleepaway, but local) camp this week, but Girl needs medicine that must be administered by us, nightly, so we are stopping by the camp every night at bedtime, to give Girl her medicine. I know, it’s not exactly “sleepaway” camp that way, but I’m OK with that…
Anyway, every year (Girl went to this camp last year), this camp packs up the kids and takes them to see a show on one of the camp evenings. Last night, they went to see a dress rehearsal for “Beauty and the Beast” that will be playing at Zilker Park this weekend (usually, the camp “packing list” says to pack one “dressy” outfit, but they didn’t this year, because the show was outdoors and only a dress rehearsal). So, we had to go give Girl her medicine a bit early (before the show) and we caught the kids at dinner. While Hubby gave Girl the medicine, I went to say hello to Boy. The first thing that Boy said to me was that he was dressed up and ready for the show (and I did notice notice that his roommate, J., was wearing a collared shirt and khakis). I thought this was odd, since I knew that Boy hadn’t packed any “dress” clothes, so I decided to take a better look at what he had on. That’s when I noticed: brown Gap T-shirt (rapidly becoming covered with drips from the beans that boy was eating with gusto), olive green cargo shorts, paired with…..black socks and his black “dress” tennis shoes.
Well, at least we can give him credit for trying, right?