I guess a few good things happened:
You made Matilda a very cute hat!
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 2006? Don't think we've forgotten about you.
I guess a few good things happened:
You made Matilda a very cute hat!
I'm ambivalent about 2006--but I worry this might be ungrateful (in a generally anxious, atheist way).
The decidedly excellent:
I saw my family AND I got my parents to travel with me to Rome, a special place for them, and the first trip together they made in almost ten years (the first trip for the three of us in 17.) My mom especially was so happy... She hadn't travelled since her accident in 2000.
I bought a condo, small but pretty.
The not-sure-how-it-will-turn-out:
Mortgage! Loans! Being tied to one place at least for a few years!
The sad:
My parents are selling the summerhouse. My grandfather built it, it's been there all my life. It hurts to think my niece and nephew won't have that. It hurts to think about the pomegranates in the garden, and that sea... And I can't help blaming myself for not being rich, or having married rich, and similar crazy stuff.
Dear Secret Santee, uh, your gift is going to be late, no two ways about it. I'm sorry; I got really sick last week and fell way behind in getting gifts for everyone on my list, but I hope to get it out to you by New Year's.
My 2006 was generally awesome. I took some fun trips, I met some great people, I got to see lots of Buffistas, a bunch of people I love got married or had babies, I didn't fail out of school, and I got a great job. I wish, as always, that I'd had more luck with dating people, but otherwise, I really can't complain.
Yeow, this got long. So to sum up, I'm in a really good place right now, making good progress and doing good work, and I hope to continue that forward momentum in 2007!
Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
Allieann sent me gorgeous candy from Krema Nut Factory. (www.krema.com) I have peanutbutter carmel corn and coffee beans and covered pretzles and a giant covered pretzel and tiramisu carmels and various dark chocolate patties. And a stress squeezy thing shaped like a peanut which will live on my desk and save the lives of lawyers.
And if that isn't enough...
If my love of chocolate and regional delicacies isn't enough...
She also sent me a Hello Kitty Pez dispenser in a little purple stocking. Oh yes she did. Hee!
t covers Allieann in kisses ::smooch smooch smooch smooch smooch::
Little did I know you had a love of regional delicacies!
I'm so glad it got there in time!
This would also be an excellent time to give a shoutout to my Seekrit Santa! I got an email today from Defenders of Wildlife (defenders.org) letting me know that my Seekrit Santa (who may be trying to retain anonymity, but has a telling email address) has "adopted" a penguin in my name! Not only do I love penguins, but the money for penguin adoption goes toward efforts to reduce emissions and slow global warming, thereby preserving penguin habitats. Two great causes that go great together! I also squee!!!!!!1!!one!!
t runs back to make out with Trudy some more
Yes, well, when I started filling things out, it looked like maybe the email address wouldn't show.
Since the whole anonymity thing is gone, let me add that you should watch for more to come, although I'm not sure if it will get there before the 25th.
eta the most important part, which is, I'm so glad you liked it! I wasn't sure, but I hoped it would be a good choice.
No worries! I am so very happy, it definitely made my day today. And I'm going to get a stuffed animal, which is AWESOME.
Ahh, the Circle of Presents. Seekrit Santas are awesome!
t makes out with everyone
Little did I know you had a love of regional delicacies!
I do! I do!
Teppy has introduced me to other Ohio wonders. When I go South I seek out sweet tea and grits. In Utah I had fry sauce. In Portland I had salmon that made me weep. In Las Vegas someone offered me a hooker but I was too full.
I braved the post office today to send out gifties to my sekrit santee. I went at about 9:45am and there was only 6 people in line. Woot! Not bad for less than a week until Christmas.
In Utah I had fry sauce
We have fry sauce in the supermarkets. I can't guarantee how well it would survive shipping, but if you ever have a yen for some, I could help provide.