Also, today is office moving day. We will have new(ish) facilities and brand new furniture, plus we're in a nice part of town now. On the negative side of things, it adds 10 minutes to my commute (without traffic jams) and I lose what little privacy I had. Day GBCNing might become a thing of the past.
Also, today is office moving day. We will have new(ish) facilities and brand new furniture, plus we're in a nice part of town now. On the negative side of things, it adds 10 minutes to my commute (without traffic jams) and I lose what little privacy I had. Day GBCNing might become a thing of the past.
Also, today is office moving day. We will have new(ish) facilities and brand new furniture, plus we're in a nice part of town now. On the negative side of things, it adds 10 minutes to my commute (without traffic jams) and I lose what little privacy I had. Day GBCNing might become a thing of the past.
Just the enclosed front porch. The door stays open and we have a small bowl of candy on the open front deck for any T or T too scared to go in.
Though we've heard a few nasty comments like "this is how kids get kidnapped" in the eight years we've been doing this together.
I think it's cool. I loved that stuff when I was a kid. You know, long before kidnapping was a thing. heh.
Don't parents just go in with the kids if they are worried? It seems like a pretty easy fix.
Most parents don't go in. Of course, the ones usually making the assy comments are the ones way off to the side impatiently waiting for their kid to come out. The parents that do come up usually say something like "I just wanted to see what the inside looks like."
Lol, not really. My H will sometimes wear a mask and sit by the candy and scare teenagers who try to take a handful. It really depends in the crowd. We started to get a lot of younger kids the last few years, so no mask and my H would put a couple pieces of candy in each bag.
At the new house, I don't know what the crowds going to be like.
I never dress scary. I just take hands and help the younger kids along.
This is my costume every year. And I love it when someone actually knows where I got that line from. Sadly... most people don't have a clue.
Seriously. I'm not being clever. I totally stole it. And no one is getting where it's from. I will share a non-cheesed-bacon-and-egg-sandwich with you and comiserate.
Every time someone at work asks if I want to buy some girl scout cookies, I have to stop myself from asking if they're made from real girl scouts.
Instead I just hand them $4.50, check the thin mint box, and ask what day I can expect my lunch to be delivered.
Seriously. I'm not being clever. I totally stole it. And no one is getting where it's from. I will share a non-cheesed-bacon-and-egg-sandwich with you and comiserate.
Every time someone at work asks if I want to buy some girl scout cookies, I have to stop myself from asking if they're made from real girl scouts.
Instead I just hand them $4.50, check the thin mint box, and ask what day I can expect my lunch to be delivered.
Me too!
I've also had to hold myself back from asking someone to play "is there a God?"
I overslept, so now I have to rush to get my Rainbow Brite costume on. With multiple layers. Oops. Hopefully I still have time to stop for coffee.
There is always time for coffee.
My amazing coworker brought coffee in for me. I love her.
Also, everyone who actually knows the Rainbow Brite cartoon got my costume immediately and loved it. The kids were SO confused, I couldn't get them to understand who I was. The questions were ridiculous and funny.