Randomocity
I haven't completed any knitting in a while. I'm using stash yarn, and I keep running out. I can understand Cheb outgrowing the project I planned years ago... but me???
Yesterday, on our subway ride from my sister's, Cheb skimmed and summarized my copy of War and Peace: "There was a war, but they stopped and then there was peace. Some girl named Natasha married somebody and they ate a lot of food." There you have it: Russian literature in a nutshell.
On a related note... there was a typo in the divorce judgement which stated that I was supposed to pay him child support. I spent the day in court, all is well. Funny thing: yesterday I finally sat down to watch a Netflix movie that has been sitting around for a week. Spike Lee's The 25th Hour. I got quite a shock when I saw the scene with the Russian mobsters. If you've ever seen that movie, you've seen Doofstoyevsky. I considered showing Cheb, but the scene takes a violent turn and she doesn't need to see that.
Yesterday it was like 99.9999 degrees and I wore a mock turtleneck. Today I went sleeveless and and it was quite windy. I'll never figure out how to dress for the weather.
I still can't find my camera. I've been so busy lately that instead of putting things away, I just kind of shove them anywhere they'll fit. Perhaps some spring cleaning to go with this springlike weather?



Typo, eh? Likely story.
Cheb is brilliant.
Posted by:Michelle | Wednesday, October 10, 2007 at 07:30 AM
Eesh. I hope you don't have to go to court any more. I also hope that the ex knows that the typo has been corrected. Is anything ever easy? And yes, what Michelle said about Cheb. I hope we see you one of these days!!!
Posted by:regina | Wednesday, October 10, 2007 at 09:57 AM
That's a hell of a typo.
You need to wear lots and lots of layers...that way you're always overdressed for the weather. ;)
Posted by:Christie | Wednesday, October 10, 2007 at 01:55 PM
i've seen the 25th hour -- yikes. that is some kind of typo!
cheb is a genius for real.
Posted by:mrspilkington | Wednesday, October 10, 2007 at 05:03 PM