Watching a few episodes from the new season of Heartstopper on Netflix did wonders for me.
Had to wait until my kid went to bed, though. Some of the subject matter is too mature for an 11-year-old.
You sure it wasn't your nephew who helped himself, and then blamed the dog afterwards?
I got a late start, unfortunately. Worked until 3:00, had to pick up Max from school, then we made dinner when we got home. Some of the subject matter is a bit mature for an 11-year-old, so we had to wait until Max went to bed before starting to watch.
I haven't checked PMs, so I can't say for certain. Currently, my profile page says I have 9,404 posts. Chat room discussions like this one aren't usually included in the count.
After writing this, though, the count just went up to 9,405.
Hey, Drewdrop!
Hey, Spikey!
I'm on volume 3 of Heartstopper. I just got to the scene where the two teachers chaperoning the Paris trip start flirting with each other.
I picked the seeds out of a lemon I was slicing at work, about two months ago. Some died, a few never sprouted, but I was left with several seedlings. They can make do with the hard water from the hose, but they really need the "soft" water of rain to thrive. They're several inches tall, now.
They should form a support group for teen boy singers going through "The Change". How they're managing it, how it makes them feel, what they plan to do once their voices settle, etc. Could be a good fan fiction.
D'aaaw! Recently, Cormac posted on Instagram about his voice changing, and then Walker Campbell commented on it, "Dude, you got this! It isn't easy, but we're gonna get through it together!" Robert Levey also commented that it was "Awesome!"