Angel: You're lying. Gwen: I'm fibbing. It's lying, only classier.

'Just Rewards (2)'


Goodbye and Good Riddance 2004: Well, I Wasn't Expecting That.  

Every year we watch the Charlie Brown special, do the Snoopy dance, wish everybody a Merry Christmukkah, and thank our Secret Santas in the good riddance thread. Which is this one, in case you were wondering. Oh, and 2004? Don't think we've forgotten about you.


Nutty - Dec 13, 2004 8:52:20 am PST #83 of 962
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

The entertainment value of a pixillated Nutty Vee cannot be overstated.

Waitaminnit. Okay, I mean, beyond the obvious and documented, what did I do?


Consuela - Dec 13, 2004 8:53:31 am PST #84 of 962
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

The entertainment value of a pixillated Nutty Vee cannot be overstated

That's true, but then you didn't have the Grand Teton as a backdrop to the ceremony, or a 90-lb Irish Wolfhound mix as a member of the wedding party. *g*

Different weddings, both marvelous.


beathen - Dec 13, 2004 9:08:07 am PST #85 of 962
Sure I went over to the Dark Side, but just to pick up a few things.

2004 was a pretty good year with a few bumps.

In January I had an annual review at my job. I did fairly well though I thought I had done better. This translated into a raise at the beginning of March, and a bonus because our region of the US did very good in sales.

In March I went to a podiatrist to check my feet. I had a really bad bunion on my left foot that caused pain all the time. It was determined that it would be beneficial to have surgery and then use orthotics after that. So, on April 15, I had surgery to correct my foot. Due to the severity, though, I had to endure a non-weight bearing cast for six weeks. It covered my entire foot all the way up to my knee. I’ve never had a cast or used crutches before this, so it was quite an experience.

My life was very difficult for those six weeks.

The obstacles I had to endure:
1) Climbing 3 flights of stairs every time I went home because I live on the 3rd story of an apartment building, and another flight of stairs because my apartment is two floors. The bathroom and bedroom are upstairs.
2) I could only do a little grocery shopping at a time because carrying bags up the stairs was a bitch. I had to do all of this on my own, too, because I live alone and the neighbors are never around to help.
3) Bathing was tricky – I mostly took baths because I could prop my leg up on the edge of the tub. Showers were even more difficult because I would have to wrap and duct tape a garbage bag to my leg and then half stand on one leg and half lean again the shower wall.

Some of the plusses of being handicapped:
1) Handicapped parking sticker!
2) My dad came out for the first weekend to help me get around and get used to the inconveniences I would have to deal with. He even went grocery shopping for me and paid for it.
3) Tylenol with codeine, ‘nuf said.
4) My triceps got very defined.

I got the cast off at the end of May and I’ve been able to walk without pain. Yeah!

In July I went on a family vacation (paid for by my dad) to Bonaire for a scuba diving trip. I was there for a week. While there, on July 18th , my brother, Alex, proposed to his girlfriend, Audra. They are getting married next summer on June 18 (also my birthday). I’m one of two bridesmaids (not counting the matron of honor and the bride). At the beginning of November I drove over to Wisconsin to visit Alex and Audra and try on dresses.

Thanksgiving I spent with my aunt and uncle in Imlay City, Michigan. I had to wait until Thanksgiving morning to drive out because of the snow storm we had the day before.

For Christmas I am flying to my parents house in New London, WI (near Appleton). I’ll be out there for 5 days which I am looking forward to.

2005 has not really been planned except for my brother’s wedding and the distant hope that I’ll be able to make it to New Orleans for the F2F. I’m crossing my fingers for a great year.


SuziQ - Dec 13, 2004 11:09:23 am PST #86 of 962
Back tattoos of the mother is that you are absolutely right - Ame

My seekrit santa package has been mailed - YAY.

AND I got a phone call from my mom telling me a box was just delivered. It appears it is my own seekrit santa package - can't wait to get home!!! I may not be able to post about it until tomorrow though, but I'm all atwitter now.


Polter-Cow - Dec 13, 2004 2:15:21 pm PST #87 of 962
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Not-here-KristinT just made me smile!!! Foamy people! Kitties! Puppies!

How cool is that card, Lilty?! So very cool.

In 2004, my education jumped the shark.


Connie Neil - Dec 13, 2004 2:23:05 pm PST #88 of 962
brillig

In 2004, my education jumped the shark

In 2004 you realized that your gifts lie in interpreting the mysteries of science for those without the training to appreciate them. Dude, no bit of information is ever wasted for a writer. I've never done a thing with my college education, job wise. Every job I've had can be traced back to a kickass high school typing class. But I didn't know how to think until I hit college.


Dani - Dec 13, 2004 3:23:30 pm PST #89 of 962
I believe vampires are the world's greatest golfers

What Connie Said.

My gift was mailed today, though due to the vagaries of Canada Post in combination with the USPS I can't guarantee it will arrive before Christmas. Also, I would like to state for the record for any lurking DHS agents that it does not contain much food.


Java cat - Dec 13, 2004 4:21:41 pm PST #90 of 962
Not javachik

Topic!Cindy, erika, Teppy, Sean, & meara. Almost symmetrical. Is there one more person? y'all could draw names among yourselves, if'fn you wanted.


Betsy HP - Dec 13, 2004 4:23:07 pm PST #91 of 962
If I only had a brain...

One more person to what?


Java cat - Dec 13, 2004 4:23:59 pm PST #92 of 962
Not javachik

exchange gifts.