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  1. 19 hours ago, RhaenysBee said:

    Yay for the snow!!! Can’t say I’ve seen snow this season. Not on the ground anyway, and for longer than ten minutes.

    There is SO. MUCH. SNOW. Cars were buried under it today. It snowed heavily from yesterday evening till today afternoon. It looks like it stopped now, they said on the news there will be a mix of snow and rain the next few days ... so there will be water everywhere.

    19 hours ago, RhaenysBee said:

    Sounds like a fun weekend! Does the gentleman have a big family?

    Nah, not a lot of relatives at all. But even those that are there, are plenty. :D 

    19 hours ago, RhaenysBee said:

    And how is your conference talk coming along? It’s gonna be for the upcoming week, if I’m getting the timeline right, correct? Good luck with it!

    It is this Friday! I am very behind the schedule with that, sadly. I haven't finished preparing the talk yet. I need to get on that and finish it to be able to prepare for it too.

    19 hours ago, RhaenysBee said:

    Oh yeah it’s been even emptier than last year. My life has kinda been taken over by a health issue, so not much else has been going on. Although, as my therapist wisely said, it is and should be just one part of life, not all of it. So what else can I share?

    I am sorry to hear that. :( I keep my fingers crossed for the health issue to be sorted out soon.

    I am glad you are at least having quality time with friends and family. 

  2. On 1/6/2023 at 7:06 PM, RhaenysBee said:

    Thanks. Ehh they were okay. Reality not so much. How is the new year treating you so far? 

    Okayish! This week brought a lot of snow. It was snowing during the night Sunday-Monday and still on Monday morning. And now again. It looks pretty. I hope it stays for some time.

    Work is not too bad this week, we have 2 afternoons where I have to stay late, but otherwise not too busy. I am preparing a talk for a conference next week too.

  3. 22 hours ago, RhaenysBee said:

    Thanks and happy belated birthday to you too! /cdn-cgi/mirage/7d21e39fa7c556e1f77c59c258ee61b40fae2292c13705b0e134aef58a30cf11/1280/https://asoiaf.westeros.org/uploads/emoticons/default_cheers.gif  /cdn-cgi/mirage/7d21e39fa7c556e1f77c59c258ee61b40fae2292c13705b0e134aef58a30cf11/1280/https://asoiaf.westeros.org/uploads/emoticons/default_grouphug.gif 

    Thank you!

    Happy Hamoulimepp, all. :p 

  4. @RhaenysBee Did you manage to celebrate your bithday then? In any case, belated happy birthday!

    It was the last day of school today. Tonight is the staff party and then I am off for a week or so (except for all the grading I have to do, and all the new tests I have to put together).

    The teenagers are still the best, though some are ... a little moody lately. I suppose this is what teenagers are like. They still surprise me in good ways.

    I had my hair cut recently and everybody says shorter hair looks good on me.

  5. Aaaaaaand it is ... right here. Come join in the decorating! :commie: 

    In other news, 1st December is also AIDS awareness day, which teenagers think is a lot of fun because they can distribute red ribbons and, of course, condoms at school, or get some of them at the school hall. Then they are totally embarrassed when you talk to them about it, but the other students have a lot of funny comments about it. For example:

    Me: What are you doing, waving a condom around in class?

    Student: (doesn't answer)

    His desk neighbour: He is too embarrassed to pick them up, so I went and picked up one for him!

  6. On 11/17/2022 at 11:27 PM, RhaenysBee said:

    Oh how interesting! Your spring holidays are linked to the public holidays and not Easter then? We usually get them with Easter, which is Good Friday and Easter Monday off, plus an extra two or three days for schools.

    Yes. 27th April is public holiday, as well as 1st and 2nd May (Labour Day), so usually the days between that are off for schools. Easter doesn't mean much in terms of school holidays.

    On 11/17/2022 at 11:27 PM, RhaenysBee said:

    Uhh always annoying. But yay for the nice and productive week! 

    :lmao: no, sorry, that’s “belated” x Autocorrect which switched back to Hungarian. (Belát means see or admit and és means and. Fun fact.) No getting drunk, yes goose meals.

    :lmao:

    But, well, these are two Hungarian words I learned right now ... which I will probably soon forget too. :leaving: Although I did hear a lot of Hungarian in the last two days. In know that "boldog" somethingsomethingdsomething means happy birthday, too.

    On 11/17/2022 at 11:27 PM, RhaenysBee said:

    Oh that doesn’t sound fun. Hope you get through them quickly and enjoy the weekend too! 

    I am up to ... half a class of graded essays. Still have one and a half classes to go. I had a lot of time to do it today, because I didn't have many lessons, but tomorrow I will be teaching the whole day, so less time to do it.

  7. On 11/13/2022 at 7:40 PM, RhaenysBee said:

    I was actually okay for the wedding, a bit more tired but that’s all. The weather was nasty but it was an indoor event luckily. They had a hot chocolate and mulled wine stand for arriving guests. That was a nice touch :D 

    Hot chocolate and mulled wine sound great. :D I am glad you had a good time.

    On 11/13/2022 at 7:40 PM, RhaenysBee said:

    Yeah they absolutely should. This weird moving around the holidays we have here sounds pretty unreasonable to me. There’s a good reason autumn and Easter holidays exist, students need that break in the middle of the term.

    We don't have Easter holidays, just Easter Monday off. But there are usually between 6 and 9 days off at the end of April/beginning of May (depending on how the public holidays fall).

    On 11/13/2022 at 7:40 PM, RhaenysBee said:

    Hope you were able to make some progress on your project and had a nice, not too busy week and lovely weekend.

    I was! Now ... other people involved ... not hearing from them ... grumble grumble. It was a nice week all together. Now I am very much back at home again.

    On 11/13/2022 at 7:40 PM, RhaenysBee said:

    I visited my mum to make up for cancelling our plans when I was ill the week before. We had a beautiful autumn day in an arboretum and had a belát és St Martin’s Day lunch yesterday, then some dog walking today morning before I returned to my cold and hot-waterless abode in the city.

    Belat es? Is that food or something?

    Slovene people generally celebrate St. Martin's Day by ... you guessed it, getting drunk. Also eating a goose, I suppose, but mostly getting drunk.

    Just one day and then it's weekend! :commie: I am going to be left with two classes' worth of tests to grade, though.

  8. Do people not wear wrist watches anymore? I still have an analog one. As well as a battery-powered alarm clock that wakes me up in the morning (as it has for probably close to 15-20 years now; now that I think of it, it has proved very durable and survived many moves). And the flat I am renting has a wall clock that needs to be reset twice a year too, people don't have these on walls anymore? Huh.

    (Both my alarm clock and the wall clock tick very loudly and have been called annoying to go to sleep to by people visiting me, but I honestly don't notice the ticking anymore ... as I said, I have been going to sleep listening to my alarm clock for a very long time now.)

    In Europe, we got an extra hour of sleep a bit more than a week ago. Now it is not dark when I go to work in the morning, but becomes dark way too soon in the afternoons.

  9. On 11/2/2022 at 5:43 PM, RhaenysBee said:

    It’s actually a lot better now, or I’m just distracted because I got ill. I have 48 hours to get well for a wedding on Saturday. Timing is just chefs kiss…..

    I hope you are better by now and will be in perfect health tomorrow. I don't know what the weather is like in your town, but if anybody is getting married today here, they are having a rainy wedding.

    On 11/2/2022 at 5:43 PM, RhaenysBee said:

    I mean… is it better to sit in 18C in coats with exhausted kids who haven’t had more than a weekend off since summer?  Besides, what about the digital age? :/ then again I’m not a teacher so who knows.

    No idea about 18 C, but online classes are ... not a good idea. If they are so exhausted, then they should better have a week or two completely off (online school is such a weird thing, it is not completely free time, but also not "serious school") and then come back to actual school.

    I have until Sunday off ... kind of. Still have a bunch of work to be done for work, even if it is technically free time. And additional projects, because I cannot seem to be able to say no to anything.

  10. On 10/30/2022 at 9:11 PM, RhaenysBee said:

    yeah, doesn’t make a lot of sense, moving around the holidays and all. I don’t see why the kids can’t go online for two or three colder months, they spent full school years that way…  

    Oh, there are plenty of reasons why online school is a terrible idea. Covid taught us that. Don't give people ideas.

    11 hours ago, RhaenysBee said:

    I think I pulled my shoulder last night. I guess this happens when you haven’t done any  bodily movement in months, decide to stretch yoga the shit out of your aching muscles and are nearing 30. 

    Yikes. Be careful and rest.

    8 hours ago, The BlackBear said:

    The UK currently says you can go to work if you feel able to, even if you test positive. It's lunacy.

    Getting my 4th jab on Thursday, so hopefully that won't mess me up too much.

    So they are pretending there is no covid anywhere anymore?

    Good luck with the vaccination.

  11. 4 hours ago, RhaenysBee said:

    Wow. I think you are required to isolate for 5 days here or fewer if you have a negative test in the meanwhile. But it really doesn’t matter because people just go to events and work while absolutely sick like it’s 2019. Sorry about the lingering symptoms, I’m sure it’ll clear up soon. 

    I have next week off too, though schools don’t have an autumn holiday because it’s been attached to the winter one (making it 3 weeks long) - somehow this is more economical for institutions. :dunno: 

    what do you plan for your week off?

    Here it is 7 days, provided you test negative after 7. If you still test positive after 7 days (which most people do, including me), you need to stay for 3 additional days.

    They messed with this year's school holidays here too, but the one in February. They made it much earlier in this school year, which is ridiculous.

    We are going to visit relatives for two days, I have a doctoral candidates' session on Wednesday, and the rest of the days I want to spend mostly with the gentleman. What are you going to do?

     

  12. 8 hours ago, HelenaExMachina said:

    Much love and hope you beat the fever soon. Plenty of fluids, even if you don't always feel thirsty!

    Thank you. I feel a lot better today already.

    :love:

    Aaaaaand just watched the episode with the high school reunion. I started almost dancing on my couch at the song "What you missed while you were popular", which must be a sure sign that I am getting better. Then I teared up at the talk between

    Spoiler

    Valencia and Father Brah. :crying: :love: 

     

  13. I am rewatching CXG because this is obviously what one does when sick and now I find myself tearing up all the time. Who knew it was such an emotional show?

    I just started crying at 

    Spoiler

    Heactor's wedding :love:

    and also the whole storyline that ends with this song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-H-qzqQJsw:love: This song must be one of the most beautiful ones in the whole series.

  14. 4 hours ago, The BlackBear said:

    Nooo! Rest up, drink lots of water all that stuff! :grouphug: (this is a socially distanced virtual hug)

     

    I finally got Covid a few months back, was very glad I was vaccinated. Knocked me out for a couple of days, and then a few when I felt fine but was still testing positive.

    Thank you. :grouphug:

    I was vaccinated three times and had a sucky day today. I imagine the vaccinations worked until now, but this sneaky virus finally caught up to me ...

  15. 52 minutes ago, KiDisaster said:

    Sorry to hear that Bucky. I hope your symptoms stay mild and you recover quickly. 

    I got sick for the first time since all this kicked off a few weeks ago myself. Wasn't covid in my case thankfully. First time I ventured into a big crowd with no mask on and bam, infected. I'm never taking my mask off in public again. 

    Thank you. It hasn't been bad until now, but it is only the first day. I don't know how this thing will develop for me.

    I trust you are better after your sickness by now?

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