Great tattoo, Calli!
Spike's Bitches 32: I think I'm sobering up.
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Excellent tat, Calli!
Excellent Hugh Laurie, Laura. Seriously, I don't know what's better, the hair or the legs.
I love Laura too. But for many reasons that only have a little to do with HL. I'm still trying to decide if I actually want to make myself watch SNL, Hugh or no.
still trying to decide if I actually want to make myself watch SNL, Hugh or no
HL, yes; SNL, no.
Great tat, Calli!
Re: ettiquette. I was taught to write notes. I don't. I suck. The end.
Caveat: I do send e-mail thank yous. Otherwise, you're out of luck.
Laura = love, with or without Hugh.
Calli and Calli tattoo also equal love.
I suck at thank you notes. I want to be good about them, but in practice, not so much. As far as receiving them - my main concern is just that a sent gift reached the giftee. A gift handed off in person - the in person thanks are enough.
Calli, your tattoo is gorgeous!
still trying to decide if I actually want to make myself watch SNL, Hugh or no
It was basically awful except the HL bits. (hee, bits)
Thanks for all the love!
It was light when I got up this morning!! Don't know how long that will last. We just dropped under 12 hours visible light today. Sunrise at 6:28am, not that I could stay in bed until that hour.
If my son didn't want to play HS sports I would homeschool just to stay in bed till a decent hour.
Calli, the tattoo is lovely.
Great tattoo, Calli.
On thank you notes: I try. I really, really do. But, you know, sometimes life gets in the way. What I try even harder to do, though, is let someone know via e-mail that I've received their package, and I love it. And, if I'm in person when gift is received, I thank then. This spring, I was overwhelmed by people's genorosity when I got so sick with the stupid asthma and steroids. I'm afraid that to this day someone didn't get thanked. I was literally getting something in the mail every day. It was amazing and helped so much. I just hope people know that.
When we were little, mom and dad would sit us down after Christmas or our birthdays, and we'd have a thank you note writing session. When we were little, mom would write them out, and we'd copy them. When my little brother was five (probably almost six), he figured out a short-cut that he was VERY proud of. He shortened all of the Uncle _______ and Aunt _______ to "Dear Uncle and Aunt [Uncle's first name]." Mom was mortified and was going to make him redo them. Dad thought it was hysterical and had them sent that way.
Great tattoo, Calli!