The Cult of Marching Band

The Cult of Marching Band

We hosted a band competition on Saturday. Preparations were intense, everyone had lots of things to do. I was there from 11AM to 11:30PM, with a break for lunch, then the kids had a sleepover afterwards. I stayed and chatted with another mom for a while. Sunday I was slightly better than walking dead. Tonight is rehearsal for Audrey, helping with Bingo for me, then tomorrow is a parents’ meeting, Wednesday is rehearsal again, Friday is a football game, and Saturday is a competition.

I’ve never gotten excited about the approach of Thanksgiving until this year.

Something Amusing

Something Amusing

Well, not amusing to everyone. Hubby doesn’t like LOLCats, so he doesn’t find LOL-anything funny. I get a kick out of some of them. This site had a clever idea of combining LOLCats and postsecret. Fun.

Of course, I also got a laugh from Loltheist, but a word of warning – it’s not for everyone. If you’re offended by blasphemy, stay away. I laughed, though. There are about five pages of images and at least a couple of good ones per page, IMO.

I was never a Lovecraft fan, but for people who are, there’s Lolthulhu. I think that captioning images of stuff that’s supposed to be demonic and frightening with words that are associated with cute and cuddly is kind of funny, even if you never read the books (or played the games).

And, of course, for the purist, here’s another source for LOLCat images.

More on Toby. . .

More on Toby. . .

The vet graciously took care of Toby as well when I brought Judy in for her checkup. She says that Toby’s injuries are consistent with trying to climb under a chain-link fence. She has a bit of a fever, so we have antibiotics for her, and we’re going to try some thyroid pills to fatten her up. (Maybe if she gets those hormones balanced, it’ll be easier to keep her indoors.) I am so overjoyed to have her home and on her way to recovered health. I might get a bag of potato chips that she can have all to herself. . .