Wash: Mal, your dead army buddy's on the bridge! Zoe: He ain't dead. Wash: Oh.

'The Message'


Goodbye and Good Riddance 2008: "...and the horse you rode in on."  

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 2008? Don't think we've forgotten about you.


Jon B. - Jan 07, 2009 2:43:10 am PST #229 of 381
A turkey in every toilet -- only in America!

Fear not, Fay! I received it and it is all AWESOME!!!!1!

  • Lots and lots of chocolate in various shapes sizes and flavors
  • A Christmas pudding ("Made with Finest Brandy")
  • Fancy handmade soap
  • An adorable little box of incense
  • a t-shirt with a crazy puffy Thai design
  • and, best of all, a miniature golf cart made out of a beer can! This will look really sharp next to my tin rooster.

Thank you!!!!!1!


quester - Jan 07, 2009 5:15:03 am PST #230 of 381
Danger is my middle name, only I spell it R. u. t. h. - Tina Belcher.

Ooo, Christmas pudding! I got that from a friend one year and shared it at an orphan Christmas party. It was yummy!


Miracleman - Jan 07, 2009 7:34:31 am PST #231 of 381
No, I don't think I will - me, quoting Captain Steve Rogers, to all of 2020

I've been trying to summarize how I feel about 2008 and...I don't know.

2008 felt like I was just keeping my head down, not attracting any undue attention from the Fates. We had recurring car trouble, but we're getting through it. We had job upsets, but we got through 'em. We had schedule-juggling and moving and etc. etc. and we just put our heads down, plugged away and got through it.

I don't feel like I *did* much this year in other words, aside from survive. Which, you know, may be enough. I began paying off my student loans so in 2009 I will be eligible to get financial aid and I can go back to school, which will be good.

I would like a chance to shine in 2009, I guess. Surviving is good, but excelling is better and I don't feel like I had enough room or time to do that.


DavidS - Jan 07, 2009 8:05:57 am PST #232 of 381
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I too would like a Miracleman whose dials are set to Excel.

We had schedule-juggling and moving and etc. etc. and we just put our heads down, plugged away and got through it.

Yeah, I call that the Zombie March. Sometimes just moving forward is exactly what's required.

Speaking of which, I pitched a TV miniseries idea to my coworker the other day. Zombie Lawfirm. Yeah, I know zombies are a little played out, but I was seeing it as zombie attorneys and human staff. And you just check in every day ("Morning, Ralph"), pick up your shotgun and sit at your desk waiting for a zombie attorney to come lurching towards your desk.

"Good morning, Mr. Peters."
"Ghnarggh. Uhrrrr..."
"Can I get you the Jarndyce file?"
"GNARRR!!" ::lurch attack::
KA-BLAMM!


Miracleman - Jan 07, 2009 8:09:25 am PST #233 of 381
No, I don't think I will - me, quoting Captain Steve Rogers, to all of 2020

Zombie Lawfirm.

It's like Office Space meets Day of the Dead.

Who wouldn't love that?


Jessica - Jan 07, 2009 8:35:49 am PST #234 of 381
If I want to become a cloud of bats, does each bat need a separate vaccination?

It's like Office Space meets Day of the Dead.

Or the opening scene of Shaun of the Dead.


Miracleman - Jan 07, 2009 8:42:31 am PST #235 of 381
No, I don't think I will - me, quoting Captain Steve Rogers, to all of 2020

"Looks like you've been missing alot of zombies, Peter."

"I wouldn't say I've been 'missing' them Bob." *KABLAM*


Jessica - Jan 07, 2009 8:45:11 am PST #236 of 381
If I want to become a cloud of bats, does each bat need a separate vaccination?

OMG! The theme song could be "Re: Your Brains"! We must get this show greenlit!


Miracleman - Jan 07, 2009 8:49:41 am PST #237 of 381
No, I don't think I will - me, quoting Captain Steve Rogers, to all of 2020

SYLVIA! GET THE CW ON THE LINE, STAT!

We're fuckin' geniuses!


Liese S. - Jan 07, 2009 2:15:23 pm PST #238 of 381
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

2008 Year in Review

Wow. What a year. This was a year like no other for us. And it was a really, really good one overall. I know it hasn't been for everyone, but it was really good for us.

Of course, the "season's arc" was the house. In January we were still deep in the throes of building. Power, paint, tile, finish plumbing, sound system, furnace, stain, appliances, woodstove, and inspections all happened in January. And then we moved in February 5th. we finally closed on the mortgage on May 5th. And it has been wonderful ever since. We keep feeling like we get to live in a brand new house made just for us every time we come back to it. It's amazing. And it's a culmination of a long, long process. I found posts in 2005 trying to figure out what we should do and looking for land. But here we are!

The rest of the year held a lot of travel. Dave's grandmother passed away and we went to Indiana for the funeral. Our whole summer was also in Indiana, filled with summer camp joys like archery and waterslides and zip lines, and oh yeah, a whole lot of work. But it also meant a whole lot of cash, and was hands down the best fundraising we've ever done.

The company is still going strong. I wax and wane with how well I carry out my administrative duties. But the actual programming, the time with the kids, is just great and keeps getting better. One of those things where time really does pay off. We've just finished up our seventh year in the field. Craziness.

This last semester was rough personally, with both of us ill for quite a while, including the bout with labyrinthitis. So scary. And we still have car issues to deal with. But that aside, the rest of the year was great personally. We had a really fabulous anniversary fling in Flagstaff and on Rt. 66 with the Lost Dogs.

We really enjoyed getting to spend time with that band and we're still hoping they come back out our way. It seems like our time with them kinda rocked their world and they're thinking about ways they can plan out a regular tour with stops to play shows for Native American kids and work with them. We will work any way we can to enable them to do this.

The other thing is, in looking back at my old posts it's clear to me that I am now in much better mental health than I was in the past. Lots of it has to do with situational stability, but I think I'll take some credit for it, too. I hope I continue to grow and mature and learn and improve.

We're happy. I know it's a rare state, so I appreciate it and I hope not to take it for granted. I hope I can carry some of this joy through with me for when times are bleaker personally. But right now, right here, life is pretty good.

Lots to do in this new year.