tues.

I sometimes get to listen to some NPR in the afternoon after our quasi-supervisor leaves, but the internet stream is sighingly repetitive in its news-briefs, alas. But the quasi-supervisor's Spanish alt-rock station that she plays most of the day is fun, at least....it's just like an alternative rock station, but in a different language; most of the songs have catchy beats and melodies, though, unlike a lot of English alternative rock, heh.

I put in someone with a name of Imperatrice. That is so awesome, but what did they call her as a baby? I guess Imp would work if she was mischievous. Another cool name: Clarinette. And Araceli, meaning, apparently "altar of the sky," pronounced nicely, ah-rah-THE-lee (Euro-Spanish accent).

I noted a family, also: Angelisa, Zekiel, and Gabriel, and one of them works in child welfare. Angels, maybe?

2 comments:

Kevin said...

and Lucifer, the problem child they don't talk about.

Jinn said...

lol, yeah, and creepy Uncle Beezlebub