Pete is very fond of robots. He has a totally awesome long-sleeve robot shirt that he’s been waiting to wear all summer long. I finally put him on it today, only to discover that his arms have grown about 3 inches since Spring, thus rendering it a totally awesome three-quarter-sleeve robot shirt. Anyway, I clicked over to the LaRu shop from The Oatmeal and discovered a world of robot goodness on etsy. Here are a few things I loved:
I would wear the Lovebot necklace by LaRu at least every other day. Robots need love, too.
Stewart is an adorable little stitched robot on canvas by Jenn Lawrence. He’d look great in Pete’s room.
Speaking of things that would look great in Pete’s room, he already has a couple of John Golden prints in his room, so Oscar would feel right at home.
I’m pretty sure Boba Fett wasn’t a robot, but he looks all roboty, and Keppit Art has made a sweet Boba Fett hat. And this is my list, so it’s in.
You know those people who say if you’re afraid of gorillas you should go to the zoo and jump in the gorilla pit?* Well, I’m working on something like that this weekend. Three times over, in fact.
Acrophobia: Getting high on fright since 1978!
I can’t climb the ladder to the attic. Open staircases give me the willies. Glass elevators aren’t my cup of tea, but at least I can keep my eyes fixed on the inside wall. In other words, I’m afraid of heights. So yesterday I took the rooftop tour of the Biltmore House, which might not be the tallest building in the world but by golly it’s tall enough. The view was beautiful, and I found that I was fine as long as kept my sights on the far vistas and didn’t move around too much. Going back inside, however, was a relief.
I wouldn’t call my fear of heights cured — although I’m not currently standing on a tall structure, so who knows? — but I managed not to crawl back to the stairway. So that’s good.
Ophidiophobia: Snakes! They’re menacing!
You know what would be worse than hanging out on a rooftop? Hanging out on a rooftop with a snake. Or running into a snake on the ground just minutes before going up to the roof, which is what I did. It was a tiny snake, and it was probably just drawn to Biltmore’s front door by the opulence, just like the rest of us, but still. It Was a Snake. I didn’t scream or jump up on the nearest jump-upable thing (which was a person, so that was Sound Judgement on my part), so I’m calling it a win on the Nichole v. Snakes front.
Agoraphobia: But home is so cozy, and I know everyone there!
This one probably doesn’t technically qualify as a phobia, but I’ve become increasingly uncomfortable around people over the last several years. I’ve always tended toward hermitude, and I think being a stay-at-home mom has definitely not helped matters. So I’m battling my social anxiety this weekend by going to a blogging conference. Yesterday, I felt like I could very easily vomit at any time. This morning wasn’t nearly as nervy. And I am pleased to report that I even talked to people. For example:
Kym says she can help me learn to quilt. I say she is optimistic.
Cintia has an adorable teeny-tiny baby and a lovely voice.
Fadra’s fervor for Twizzlers equals Molly’s Red Vines passion. And she got me started on the Twitter again. Twitter? You ought to be paying that lady. She’s a dynamo.
My plans for tomorrow include going to a few sessions and talking to more people (and perhaps picking up more Little Debbies). But pleaseohplease no snakes or heights.
*ButterscotchSundae.com does not recommend jumping into a gorilla pit, fear of gorillas or not. Also, ButterscotchSundae.com is pretty sure there isn’t really a gorillaphobia-centric idiom.
I signed up for the most recent homeschool swap at The Homeschool Post. I was paired up with Susan from A Homemaking Homeschooling Helpmeet, and she sent me a lovely box of goodies. I love getting mail (so long as it isn’t bills), and it was a treat to get a bunch of little presents smack dab in the middle of the week. Thank you, Susan!