Oh, Calli, that's wonderful! YAY! That's a very lucky kitty!
And in mememe, speaking of my kiddos, one of them said something that made me split a gut yesterday. So, I'm x-posting with my LJ:
The kids were playing with stuffed animals last night...all dogs, I think. And they decided to take them to the vet, so two of the kids became veterinarians.
They're checking out all the dogs, and one of them comes out of the "vet's office" and says to the "parent," "He has blood in his stew. Don't eat it."
I had to turn away to stifle laughs. I don't want the kiddos to feel unsafe to explore language when I'm around. But, damn that was funny.
Shir - so glad your sister is home ... and that you both have cookies!
Pix - much ~ma of all kinds to your grandmother and your family.
Ginger, did the UPS come?
Go Sail! Be the ball.
So this could have gone in Good Riddance, but, frankly, my life has gone fairly fractal over the last four months and it is going to end up in 09 GR instead, because I wasn't thinking about it much at all while I was dealing with teh medical stuffs. Which seem to be much better. Crossing my fingers.
Ahem.
As of today, I no longer work for Emo Craxy Nonprofit.
I spoke with my (former) coworkers and my (former) boss yesterday and had an awesome goodbye - no one could believe it's been 10 years. Much less me. Sent my boss & her husband a Gift Cert to Woodbury Kitchen in thanks for all the good times. And we laughed about the craxy, which I am now leaving with her entirely. I can't believe no one is going to call me at all hours or go demando on something that either isn't really an issue, shouldn't be, or is just plain ridiculous.
For now, workwise, I'm going to freelance a bit and spend some time writing some pseudo-academic articles on a topic that is very near and dear to my heart. I'm going to do some creative writing work. And dink around with graphics and social networking stuff and various game platforms and the like. And we'll see what happens.
And, yeah. I'm going to miss ECN a little. But it'll pass. As I cackle madly about not being there. Yippee!
{{Sox}}
I see most times we use here {{}} in tough times.
I'd like to reclaim hugs for good times as well, starting right now.
Sox, have you changed your phone number so they can't call you with "just one little question?"
Shir, I'm glad your sister made it home. I'm jealous of your cookie-having, but later today we're having red velvet cake for someone's b'day, so I'll survive.
Yay, Sail!
Pix, I hope your grandmother and family get the best news possible.
Yay for you Sox!
Daniel ordered some stuff for Christmas for me, that came yesterday - a tshirt that says, "You Never Forget Your First Doctor" and a Sonic Screwdriver pen with invisible ink that came with slightly Psychic Paper for writing sekrit messages on. The first message I wrote was "Thank you! I love you, you big geek!" Second. Best. Christmas. Present. Ever. (The best being the cat my cat-hating Dad got me when I was 8.)
Congrats Sox!
One of the guys on our helpdesk left two years ago because of the environment. He left to work at a car wash.
A year later we were under new helpdesk management and the new guy convinced him to come back. He's still back with us.
I provide this as a cautionary tale.
Daniel ordered some stuff for Christmas for me, that came yesterday - a tshirt that says, "You Never Forget Your First Doctor" and a Sonic Screwdriver pen with invisible ink that came with slightly Psychic Paper for writing sekrit messages on. The first message I wrote was "Thank you! I love you, you big geek!" Second. Best. Christmas. Present. Ever. (The best being the cat my cat-hating Dad got me when I was 8.)
One of the best parts about the present? Andi's reaction. Such glee as that should be bottled, it's like an extra Christmas present for me, too.
The Sonic Screwdriver is an authentic replica through Think Geek.
Andi is playing with the sound effect and light as I type. Wonderful.
For those who remember, and those who don't, a link to a commercial for a popular weight loss candy that suddenly took a nosedive in the early 80's.
If you don't know what I'm talking about, click and see: [link]
Health~ma for Kristin's grandmother.
Yay, Calli! Our orange cuddler, Seamus, approves.
Congrats, Sox!