So, tell us, are you going to be sloppy (staying at home in your casual wear) or social (flitting around like a butterfly)?
So, tell us, are you going to be sloppy (staying at home in your casual wear) or social (flitting around like a butterfly)?
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i’m starting out very sloppy, right now in my jammies, followed by sweats because i’m doing a bit of christmas shopping, but later i’ll be dressed to the nines as my husband has his corporate christmas party tonight at the ROM (royal ontario museum)
AS we speak, we are getting ready to go to lunch and take our little dog to the Riverwalk for the day.
She LOVES going there and it is a beautiful day!
sloppy. Well, not that I’m ever sloppy. But we are sticking around the house today. It’s cold out and it’s supposed to snow today. Good day to stay in.
Semi sloppy. The only going out that I’m doing today is to bring the kiddos to their guitar lessons. I suppose I’ll have to spiff up a bit for that. Otherwise, it’s comfortable clothes for me today.
We were supposed to be social – had a party to attend. But, due to the snow, we ended up heading back home and we’re all very sloppy now (pajama pants and a college sweatshirt for me, jeans and paint-stained sweatshirt for the hubby, and I’m throwing Little Dude back into pajamas once he wakes up from his nap).
Casually flitting. A blend of both worlds. The party is down the hall at my neighbors but I’m not going out in the below zero temps for the Light Parade!
Very very sloppy. I was in my pjs until 1:00 p.m. actually.
Attending the Funeral of Brian Ellicott, who worked with me @ the WTC. He spent over 100 hours at Ground Zero & at 45 years old, Developed an agressive Non-Hodgkins type Lymphoma that first paralyzed, then killed him in 3 months. He leaves behind a wife & 2 small children.
His death has Not been classified as WTC related and he probably won’t be added to the list as a victim either. Another Disposable Hero.
Yes. LOL. I slopped around all day and then dressed to be a social butterfly when we went to see “A Christmas Carol” that evening.