Well, I tried to get everything done. I took a long hot bath and did my stretching, did the dishes and made kool-aid. And now there's no time for a proper eggs and toast breakfast. Good thing I ate the last of that calzone three hours ago. I'd better grab a few bites of ... leftover roast, I guess.
If you're ever making grape and orange kool-aid at the same time, and you use a funnel to put the powder in, remember to pour the orange powder through the funnel first. If there's even a dusting of the grape powder on the funnel it turns the orange kool-aid a murky earth-tone color.
Also, I finished book 16 on Saturday...
16) "Small Gods" - Terry Pratchett: Obviously a reread for me, but I was pleased to see that everything pretty much turned out the way I expected it to. I do love this book. :) I recently lent a copy to a guy at the airport (not a co-worker, he works for one of the airlines) and one of my co-workers who also works for the same airline wants to read it when he's done, so I figured I might as well reread in order to be able to discuss it if I had the chance.
ETA: I'm currently reading "Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor" (being the first of the Jane Austen Mysteries)" by Stephanie Barron, mainly because it was loaned to me by a Supervisor at work so I figured it had to get top priority for finishing and getting it back to her. It's a fun read. :) Jane Austen solves a mystery.
If you're ever making grape and orange kool-aid at the same time, and you use a funnel to put the powder in, remember to pour the orange powder through the funnel first. If there's even a dusting of the grape powder on the funnel it turns the orange kool-aid a murky earth-tone color.
Also, I finished book 16 on Saturday...
16) "Small Gods" - Terry Pratchett: Obviously a reread for me, but I was pleased to see that everything pretty much turned out the way I expected it to. I do love this book. :) I recently lent a copy to a guy at the airport (not a co-worker, he works for one of the airlines) and one of my co-workers who also works for the same airline wants to read it when he's done, so I figured I might as well reread in order to be able to discuss it if I had the chance.
ETA: I'm currently reading "Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor" (being the first of the Jane Austen Mysteries)" by Stephanie Barron, mainly because it was loaned to me by a Supervisor at work so I figured it had to get top priority for finishing and getting it back to her. It's a fun read. :) Jane Austen solves a mystery.
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