mellicious: blinky holiday lights (holiday lights gif)
Heater update: still no actual heat from the heater, but Rob went over to the office and they gave us a space heater. So that helps, but also our apartment is apparently really well-insulated and it's really not that crazily cold in here, anyway. Our bedroom is the only place that gets relatively cold, I think because there are French doors that go to the balcony and they're not as leak-proof as they could be. But even in there we have quilts and comforters and, y'know, thermal shirts and stuff, and I usually sleep like a baby when it's cold. (It got above freezing in the afternoon, but by the time we went to the store it was back down to 23 degrees, which barring the ice-storm last year - during which we had temps in the actual teens - is about the coldest it ever gets around here!) (I checked, the ice-storm was last year, still - for the next week, since it was in February 2021. So really closer to two years ago.)

I have sort of a pre-Christmas gift of my own, which is a tiny one-cup Keurig machine, and I really love it. It was half-price from Amazon on Black Friday (or sometime during that weekend, I get mixed up when it comes to that long week chock-full of sales!) so we decided it could be part of my Christmas gift. Since we don't have children and such to worry about, we just partly pick our own presents anyway. We haven't had a coffee maker at home in some years - Rob likes instant, and I normally just go to S-bucks all the time. But I figure if having the Keurig cuts down on the Starbucks bill even a little it'll totally be worth it. So I've been sort of collecting various kinds of coffee, gradually, since it came. I just finally remembered that I should get some decaf, so I can drink it late at night. If you live where there's HEB stores, you probably know about their house brand (Cafe Ole!) already, but so far everything I've gotten has been excellent. I had some kind of holiday blend that I've been steadily using up ("Christmas In a Cup," which according to that link is now sold out in K-cup form anyway).

I'm thinking about the coffee because we just got back from an HEB run. It was fairly crowded, but not too terrible, and we weren't in a rush and it's kind of cheery and funny to people-watch and see what people are buying last-minute. (We had to stand and wait behind an older man who clearly didn't know what he was supposed to be buying in the whipped cream case! I've been known to intervene if I actually think I can be helpful, but I had no idea what he was looking for so we just kind of looked the other way and pretended to be very interested in the ice cream on the other side of the aisle 'til he was finished.)

We (meaning me & Rob & my sister & B-I-L) are going to see The Fabelmans tomorrow, and then we're going to their house Christmas Day. My sister is determined that we should all have holiday cheer, etc. We are doing "little token gifts" between the four of us only. I got some Beauty Pie stuff for her and we always get chocolate for Ed, plus Rob got a Duck Dynasty mug from somebody, which we are passing along as a sort of joke/white elephant gift! (We don't want to hurt the feelings of the original giver - but I don't think they will know to look here!)




mellicious: Quote from Buffy the Vampire Slayer's 1st episode: "The earth is doomed." (Dr Who - adipose)
A couple of people have written entries about coffee for Holidailies in the last few days. I started to write one yesterday and it only got as far as how my parents both drank their coffee black before veering off to talk about the other things I drank over the years (large quantities of iced tea, Diet Coke, and Shiner Bock, at various stages of my life). So instead I'm still going to start with coffee but I'm not going to pretend that I'm going to write a whole entry about it. I do have a serious Starbucks habit these days, but it's a relatively recent thing and really has nothing to do with my parents and their (really revolting, as far as I'm concerned) black coffee habit. I only drink my coffee with large quantities of milk and artificial sweeteners, and I don't care how bad Equal is for me, so don't try to tell me. (I'm pretty sure that the Starbucks drive-through people at two different locations in two different towns know it's me just from my order.)

When I was trying to write about this yesterday, I also tried to look up "supertaster" because I've been told several times that I probably am one, but what I got from that search is that the only people who claim to know what a supertaster really is are people who are trying to sell you testing kits. It's definitely true that I'm sensitive to bitter foods, especially, and I basically can only tolerate them if they're highly watered-down in some way. But I'm also generally a picky eater in a number of other ways. I'm super-sensitive about texture - which is why I don't eat shellfish, because ugh, rubber - and I'm far too fond of the kind of traditional Texas diet that's heavy on grease and starch and meat. So I don't really know where all that gets you.


Let's see, what else - we're still watching Jessica Jones, and we're now maybe about halfway through the season. (I haven't looked to see how many episodes there actually are. Daredevil had 13 but I don't know if J.Jones is the same.) We did two episodes today and one yesterday, which is about as fast as we ever manage to go with shows like this. We don't have Netflix set up on our TV, for one thing - our regular (U-verse) television feed is still hooked up to my mom's old TV, which is a large and incredibly heavy old CRT. We keep saying we'll get a flat-screen when that one goes out, and it hasn't so far. It's got to be something like 13 or 14 years old because my mom died in early 2007, coming right up on 10 years ago, now, and I know she had it for a good while before that. So when we want to watch Netflix I have to pry myself off the computer so we can watch it there. It's all very out-of-date, I know, but it's worked for us so far.

I would like to cut the cord and not have regular TV at all, but Rob is a TV addict. One reason our crazy schedule works for us is that he goes to bed a lot earlier than I do (at which point I generally turn the TV off) and then he gets up much earlier than I do, of course, and he spends his mornings (the part when he's not working out, that is) watching old re-runs, which I can't stand. He loves Andy Griffith and Gunsmoke and all that kind of old stuff, which I can tolerate in small doses but generally got sick of years ago. (I got up to pee one morning this week and could hear Edith Bunker's voice from the bathroom - I didn't even know he'd been watching All in the Family.) I have my old Dell computer; I'd like to just buy another monitor like this one (20" Samsung, I see it's less than $100 on Amazon) and hook it up to that for TV-viewing. I don't think Rob would let me cut off the "real" TV, still, though.

Anyway, we both really like Jessica Jones a lot, and I was really happy when we got to this last episode where Luke reappears, which probably means I'll be ready for one of those Luke & Jessica icons by the time we finish. (Is there a cutesy name for Luke/Jessica? Lessica? surely not...)

(I think I'll post this and then go play Marvel Heroes some more. I really need to get Storm through chapter 4.)

Holidailies - blue
mellicious: Quote from Buffy the Vampire Slayer's 1st episode: "The earth is doomed." (Xmas - pink aluminum)
I haven't done a silly meme thing in ages. So here you go:



You Are a Caramel Brulée Latte



You are sophisticated and classy. You tend to be more of a simple pleasures type of person.
You understand how important quality is, and you're not fooled by cheap knockoffs or imitations.
You are understated and elegant. You have a lot of natural grace, and it takes you far.
Your tastes and influences are a blend of new and traditional, high brow and low brow. You mix it all together beautifully!




Ha, sophisticated and classy, understated and elegant. Not really so much, but okay. Also I'm pretty sure I've never had a caramel brulee latte in my life. (Unless that was what that thing was that I got at Christmas a couple of years ago and then threw away. I remember that I didn't like it but I don't remember exactly what it was.) I drink lattes all the time, and actually there's one sitting next to the computer right now, but I like my lattes unadorned by syrups and cremes and such.

Also, the local Starbucks has a huge sign in front that says "OPEN CHRISTMAS DAY." Poor baristas.

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