We decided to order burritos for dinner. While we were looking at the menu, I described probably the largest burrito in the place to John, and he wanted that one. I tried to tell him it was huge, but he swore it was just like a sub.

He ended up being defeated by the burrito, because it was a stuffed footlong that weighed several pounds.

Right now we have the windows open enjoying the breeze and the much cooler weather, at 75F (23C), and I'm enjoying my first beer of the night while I laugh at my husband.

We decided to order burritos for dinner. While we were looking at the menu, I described probably the largest burrito in the place to John, and he wanted that one. I tried to tell him it was huge, but he swore it was just like a sub.

He ended up being defeated by the burrito, because it was a stuffed footlong that weighed several pounds.

Right now we have the windows open enjoying the breeze and the much cooler weather, at 75F (23C), and I'm enjoying my first beer of the night while I laugh at my husband.

Have we figured out whether or not the Louisiana school for the blind is getting Ten Commandments displays in Braille yet, or are they just getting posters and the teachers are going to have to spend ten or so minutes describing them to all the students like some sort of messed-up reverse-woke Zoom meeting speaker intro? Asking for some friends.

Get in Babkans and other fedizens, we're doing Thursday.

Because this is the worst possible timeline, I've spent most of today fighting with my computer, which apparently had a bad time taking on a Windows update. And because Microsoft still automatically installs its honking updates automatically instead of asking permission, and then tries to go into stand-by afterward instead of just rebooting, we get the hot mess that is rollback without a screen reader. So now I'm finally getting everything running.

Good thing I don't have any meetings today.