I started the day yesterday feeling very sad. As I was going back and forth from my desk to a conference room trying to coordinate hearing/vision testing in the high school I work at, the front desk ladies' playlist had Sade's "Smooth Operator" going on and it made my day. I started dancing in the halls and the front desk ladies went "ayyyy, ayyyy, ayyy". You can do all things through "ayyyy" that strengthen you. I love working in a school.
It's more like homemade cornbread that other people have made that I've tried.
I personally grew up on Jiffy Mix, but when I go to a family friend's house where the Grandma is southern and makes scratch cornbread with 0 sweetness to it, and it's the scratchiest thing on the planet, I make sure to make it sweeter for my tastes. I never want to make sad, unsweet cornbread.
I uninstalled Pikmin Bloom after the news that they're being sold to the Saudi company (the damage is likely already done as I was a day 1 PoGo player), but when I get an Android phone in April, I would love to contribute.
There is such a thing as glass dip pens (I had one and was too rough with it, so it broke :') ), but I like using fountain pens that suck up ink via a spring or piston filled mechanism. I only fool around with fountain pens because I like playing with fun ink and being a weirdo. This is my TWSBI Eco (Fine nib) inked with Noodler's Cardinal Kestral.
Some would argue that there is a proper grip to hold fountain pens, but I found that the normal way I write is good enough. I always enjoyed writing in cursive, and I take a lot of notes (prayer journaling, getting my college degree, writing out my thoughts, etc.), so fountain pens indulge those activities.
One thing I noticed is that Beehaw doesn't have hashtags. I'm on Pixelfed, but the photos that appear in my feed are based on hashtags I've chosen to follow that also have a photo. So I'm unsure how this post will get picked up on Pixelfed without any tags (I didn't test that I could add #nails to the post and it'd work). But hey! You found me and that's cool enough. Also thanks, glitter is great :D
I started the day yesterday feeling very sad. As I was going back and forth from my desk to a conference room trying to coordinate hearing/vision testing in the high school I work at, the front desk ladies' playlist had Sade's "Smooth Operator" going on and it made my day. I started dancing in the halls and the front desk ladies went "ayyyy, ayyyy, ayyy". You can do all things through "ayyyy" that strengthen you. I love working in a school.