My Superb… er… my big game party was cancelled and, as such, I think I will spend today not doing much of anything at all. Well, laundry.
And, of course, watching Fringe (after watching the White Tulip episode, I was afraid to watch the next episode because I knew in my heart that it would not be as good… of course, it wasn’t… but not being as good as the best episode from the two seasons hardly anything to be ashamed of). I’m back on the horse!
So… what are you reading and/or watching?
I’m mostly proof reading today. I want to have my novel officially uploaded by Thursday so I can say it launched on Friday this week and then be done and out there and available.
Also… apparently it won’t let me put in the website for the sample chapters as “my website”. Odd….
http://fantasticon.edicypages.com/
There you go.
Thank you thank you. I’m not sure what the league has against that domain but it wouldn’t let me embed it.
~shrug~
The only “Big game” invite I got was to my Brother In Laws which is an hour away and I’m just not sure I want to give up 2 hours of my day driving, not when we’ve got a 2 week old and a 4 year old who’d be alone with mom….
Also.. it won’t let me share the Edicy website link… will it let me do Facebook?
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fantasticon/182373981868122
I’m reading The Better Angels of Our Nature, I’m watching Misfits, Season 2.
Love Misfits! I just started season 3.
Season 3 starts here on Tuesday, so I’ll be able to go straight from season 2 to season 3.
I napped after a morning of errands. Friends are coming over for Kill Doctor Lucky and other diversions. Perhaps we’ll see if the Gotham Titans will be victorious against the Boston Puritans at the UltraBall.
I should be reading this small stack of books I have on potty training for my kid, but I just can’t get into it. Do I really have to read books on the topic? It seems self explanatory.
No. Just be patient, especially if you’re working with a boy. Rewards worked for us (Skittles).
We did stickers towards a prize. Though be careful with stickers for “trying”. Once Xander figured that one out he “had to go” every 10 minutes….
Children are surprisingly fast at picking up microeconomics.
Pre-behavioural economics is effectively a model of how an idealised devious bastard would act.
It should come as no surprise that it models small children very well.