lizzybennet: (dear tom)
lizzybennet ([personal profile] lizzybennet) wrote2006-11-07 09:58 pm

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We watched the latest episode of Lost tonight. I have to say, with each episode I'm getting more and more disappointed. I'm always left feeling like "what the heck!?" Honestly, I think it may be a waste of time, money and computer space to keep downloading it. Perhaps we should try a different show. I've heard good things about "Prison Break".

Thanks to Zou-the-wonder-nanny, home school it going much better. I have more time and energy to focus on teaching the kids. I've pretty much decided not to take any online classes next semester. I'm barely skimming by in my Russian history class. Instead, I plan on taking Chinese 101/102 through the program.

The hard drive on my computer died. I awoke one night to a horrible screaching noise. It was my computer. Now, Chris and I are forced to share a computer. Right now he is hovering over me, waiting his turn at the computer. As a result, I can't concentrate on typing.

Zou and I went to Carrafour today. We bought a few things that she felt we needed, including a meat cleaver. I've never owned a meat cleaver before. All I could think of was "Do I have a safe place to store that where the boys won't find it?" Also, she taught me how to make scrambled eggs and tomatoes today. So yummy. I'm hoping to learn a lot about cooking in China from her so that I can stop buying the expensive import food.

ok, ok, we all know my threat to boycott Lost is totally empty. I have to see what happens, just like everyone else. Still, SHEESH, it's frustrating.

[identity profile] risingpheenix.livejournal.com 2006-11-07 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I know what you mean about LOST. I barely watched it last week. I had a book and I'd look up to catch stuff, but overall I wasn't really watching it. I think they've dragged it out too long. They keep introducing new problems without really covering the old ones.

Mr. Du

(Anonymous) 2006-11-08 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Sounds like Mr Du " can get er done," in the words of Larry the Cable Guy.