You may have noticed that I am no longer posting every day. That is because as of the 8th, I am officially caught up to real time. Huzzah! Going forward, instead of posting daily from a 3-year backlog of notes as I had been doing, I will now only be posting on days when I actually draw something for my husband's lunch. That means a maximum of 5x a week if I am on the ball, or less often if I am lazy, busy, or off the hook because he is working from home (I missed two days this week due to running out of time in the morning). So hang in there with us as we continue to share our absurdity with you one lunch note at a time.
Following in the footsteps of yesterday's post, here is another Dilbert/yak mashup. I couldn't pass up the opportunity to make pointy-hair horns.
You may have noticed that I am no longer posting every day. That is because as of the 8th, I am officially caught up to real time. Huzzah! Going forward, instead of posting daily from a 3-year backlog of notes as I had been doing, I will now only be posting on days when I actually draw something for my husband's lunch. That means a maximum of 5x a week if I am on the ball, or less often if I am lazy, busy, or off the hook because he is working from home (I missed two days this week due to running out of time in the morning). So hang in there with us as we continue to share our absurdity with you one lunch note at a time.
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This note came about after an evening of watching Dilbert and MAD on Netflix.
Today was my husband's interview, so I made him this cheering figurine out of an actual chestnut, felt, and paper. This also concludes the Chestnut saga.
He got tired of flapping his arms and being shot out of cannons, and decided to try a new form of long-distance travel...
My husband is scheduled to interview for an advanced position at work, so I made him this card with Chestnut trading his wings for an upgraded rocket-cannon. (The bit about the exploding star was due to our just having watched the mini-series Exploding Sun.)
I liked the idea of him repurposing his leaf-wings as blankets at night.
Wind: "I'm helping!"
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