My father had knee surgery; my stomach decided it didn't like food; and my mini-break turned into a 10-day blogging hiatus. As I've not fully returned to 'normal' (no comments from the peanut gallery), please bear with me. In-the-meantime, hear this:
(youtube embed from soimayvent)
In case you need something else to occupy the time, please enjoy this little science activity my younger son has recently enjoyed: http://www.edheads.org/activities/knee/
Yes - it is a 'virtual knee replacement surgery'. After his 43rd successful "replacement", he was convinced that he had the training to perform "Grandpa's surgery" and offered himself as a consult. Perhaps he can consult on the rehab, which he's decided should include Wii MarioKart.
Today's conundrum: Are semi-colons ever really necessary? If so, when?
Future conundrum: Will every word which begins with 'c' be rewritten/degraded with a 'k' at some point? E.g. cool = 'kool' and crazy = 'krazy' and my personal favorite classy = 'klassy'. Any others katch your eye?
Thanks for perusing this blog; blog you again soon! tIO x
PS: I've labelled this with a "Yankees" tag in honor of my dad's recovery. And in case he reads this.
(youtube embed from soimayvent)
In case you need something else to occupy the time, please enjoy this little science activity my younger son has recently enjoyed: http://www.edheads.org/activities/knee/
Yes - it is a 'virtual knee replacement surgery'. After his 43rd successful "replacement", he was convinced that he had the training to perform "Grandpa's surgery" and offered himself as a consult. Perhaps he can consult on the rehab, which he's decided should include Wii MarioKart.
Today's conundrum: Are semi-colons ever really necessary? If so, when?
Future conundrum: Will every word which begins with 'c' be rewritten/degraded with a 'k' at some point? E.g. cool = 'kool' and crazy = 'krazy' and my personal favorite classy = 'klassy'. Any others katch your eye?
Thanks for perusing this blog; blog you again soon! tIO x
PS: I've labelled this with a "Yankees" tag in honor of my dad's recovery. And in case he reads this.