Goodbye and Good Riddance 2005: the Year of the Penguin
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 2005? Don't think we've forgotten about you.
So unless by "tried to deliver" he means "drove past your apartment building and decided not to bother ringing the bell," he did no sucj thing.
This could very well be--a friend of mine was staying home all day, waiting for the mail to come (she was expecting a package with a christmas present for her gf in it). She sat in her apartment, and waited and waited, and then looked out the window and saw the mailman down the street. And went to her mailboxes (she's on the first floor, it's not like it would've been HARD) and saw a "No one was home, come get your package at teh post office" slip. She was PISSED. Luckily, she was able to run down to the truck and be like "Bitch, you didn't even TRY, give me my damn package". But still.
I got a gorgeous, gorgeous bookmark from Deena, as well. Woot! Thank you, love. Now the trick is going to be able to convince the damned cats to stay away from it, especially the babycats.
Emily, the students are what will sustain you.
Word. The kids are the best thing about the job. Granted I'm talking about wee 'uns, but I reckon it will hold true with the big ones too. And if not, have a crack at the wee 'uns. They're surprisingly fab. And they rarely bite. And they like Batman.
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Spidra, your comments are entirely in keeping with the spirit of the thread, even if the particular bit of the conversation you arrived at happened to be all "thanks for the pressies!"
Things I want for 2006:
To continue to make progress in losing weight and gaining health.
To find a new and exciting job in a new and exciting place, where I'll make good friends, hone my teaching skills, see interesting stuff and not have Evil Employers/Administrators.
To make good progress with writing the gorram book, already.
To make it to San Francisco for the next F2F.
To make it to San Francisco for the next F2F.
Hey! Fay making it to SF for the next F2F is on my list too.
I had a secret santa fake out.
I thought I had a box from my secret santa. My family would not let me open it until today. I didn't recognize the name on the box, but the way it was packaged made me think it was a secret santa goodie.
Nope, opened it today and it was something K-Bug had ordered from e-bay (well, I had actually bought it, but didn't the name of the seller did not register in my brain). Ah well - means Christmas gets extended for me!!!
Meanwhile, dear, sweet Katie gave me some A's fleece material. I am thrilled. What a lovely surprise!!
To make it to San Francisco for the next F2F.
Hey! Fay making it to SF for the next F2F is on my list too.
Then we need to begin planning to make dead certain you're both here.
Deena sent me one of her handmade bookmarks, all dangly and gorgeous. I held it up to the light, to see through the beads, and both kittens climed my legs, trying to get at it. In the immortal words of Bugs Bunny, "it must be time for a little stragety..."
Need a last-minute gift for that special undead person in your life?
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Mmmmmmmmm....brains........all fresh and minty.......
This started out a fairly typical year, but around July most of the certainties of my life began falling away. People say that the friends you meet on the Internet aren't as good as the ones in real life, but they've never met my invisible friends. You folks are better.
I wanted to thank everyone by name for their comfort and support, then I realized that there were so many I'd be sure to miss someone. From back when I was in the hospital last year to the lovely gifts I've received this Christmas, there are dozens of people around the world who care about me and who make me know I'm not alone.
My only wish, aside from the typical ones for a more secure life for Hubby and me, is that someday I'll be in a position to be faces and voices and three-dimensional presences to all the wonderful people I've met here.