Urban dictionary to look up an acronym that was in a friend's FB post. Apparently, I'm too old to be cool anymore. lol
Today I looked up the lyrics to the "Starboy" song by Weeknd and Daft Punk... I totally want to know what it was now...
Setting Memory Height for my new car. The salesguy was so excited about the feature, he set it, and it is all wrong, and I don't know how to fix it. LOL. I have to duck way down to put groceries in the back (#firstworldproblem). ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
It was probably a translation for a difficult english word I read somewhere. I don't really remember my last google search, but I do this a lot so it's a save bet.
Billie Piper's name in Dr. Who (Rose). I never remember the names of his companions! it's the Dr. who counts. I too googled Hurricane Matthew because dh is in Daytona Beach with his bicycle. Actually, he was. They were part of the evacuation and he should be somewhere betwixt Savannah and here today.
I use google maps and images ALL THE TIME! Actually, the last thing I googled was Jerusalem and a few locations around there. My daughter was doing research. My son is deaf (and just adopted 2 years ago at age 5 with no language) and he is very visual so I'm constantly looking up images on google to teach him new vocabulary. Plus he is super into geography and is constantly asking me about different countries. He's really into flags right now...I think he recognizes the flags for every country...he is amazing with his visual memory. I honestly don't know what I would do without google! @AnneofAlamo what did homeschoolers do before the internet?!?
I googled "brown sugar ham glaze" for Sunday's dinner (it'll be Thanksgiving here in Canada on Monday but we'll have our dinner on Sunday). It'll be the first time we haven't done turkey in ages but I think everyone is happy to have a ham for a change. It's been awhile since I made a ham I'd forgotten what I put in it. But a search reminded me that I put in a bit of mustard, cider vinegar, cloves and pineapple juice with the brown sugar. Now I'm getting hungry LOL.
Awesome! As a homeschooling mom, I'm grateful for the internet too. I don't think I would have even heard of homeschooling without it. I learned about it from an online moms group when my oldest was a baby in 2002. Seriously, I was a teacher in southern California in the second half of the '90s and I honestly was only barely, vaguely aware there was such as thing as homeschooling.