Saffron: He's my husband. Mal: Well, who in the damn galaxy ain't?

'Trash'


Delurking 1: Because we don't always check our e-mail.


sumi - Oct 02, 2011 11:31:23 am PDT #1903 of 3094
Art Crawl!!!

vw! Yay!

Una and Joe - nice to see you again.

I am also living and working in the same place. Caring for my geriatric cat and overwhelming myself with knitting projects.


Kathy A - Oct 02, 2011 1:34:09 pm PDT #1904 of 3094
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

Hi everyone! Nice to see your pixels again, Joe and Una! And come on out, all you other lurkers; we don't bite!

Just reread my post from last year, and for an update for everyone who doesn't follow Natter:

Had my gastric bypass last Thanksgiving, and have lost 190 pounds so far. Am still employed, but just barely--my entire group was laid off 10 days ago, but for some reason, I'm still working there, just with tons more tasks and with a different boss. Am now taking my sixth library class (as soon as I finish it, I'll be halfway done, yay!).

Had a car accident several weeks ago (not my fault, and it totalled my just-paid-for-last-fall Civic damnit!), bought a new car (even with the insurance check, still had to get a five-year loan), but am using what's left over from that check and the reimbursement check that the insurance co. is sending me for my taxes and fees on the new car as the basis for a trip to England and Scotland next summer (since I've never been abroad except for an overnight trip to Nova Scotia 30 years ago, I'm super-excited!).

Oh, and I'm another one dealing with a needy cat (not geriatric, just demanding attention today--she knocked every last thing off of my coffee table) and trying to finish off Christmas cross-stitching projects so I can get them wrapped and mailed out before Dec. 25th.


quester - Oct 02, 2011 2:08:14 pm PDT #1905 of 3094
Danger is my middle name, only I spell it R. u. t. h. - Tina Belcher.

and have lost 190 pounds so far

Holy cats, Kathy! I hadn't realized it was so much! Awesome!

good to see Joe and Una!

I thought I was having a stroke when this thread reappeared, but then I realized it was just October.

I'm quester, and have been since I started posting on the internet. I'm thinking of changing to my real name here. I think I feel safe by now!

It has been almost 3 years since I lost my job in Kansas City, MO and moved to Cedar Rapids, IA to be near family.

I still don't have a job, and after 2 years of living in my sister's basement I now live in a very cheap efficiency in a basement. I have no cable or satellite so I only get the CW and Fox. So I watch a lot of TV on my laptop.

I am currently working a job that I would dearly love to keep. It is for the University of Iowa, and is in their printing department. Since I worked for printing companies in KC, this is right up my alley. The pay is great but I have to commute 35 miles one way, in a car that is falling apart!

I used my credit cards to tide me over when the only temp jobs I got were part time, so I'm hoping that this current assignment at least lets me get that all back under control. I had to request another year's forbearance on my Student Loan to be able to corral the credit cards.

That's way too much about me. But, Yay this thread is back!


WindSparrow - Oct 02, 2011 3:53:01 pm PDT #1906 of 3094
Love is stronger than death and harder than sorrow. Those who practice it are fierce like the light of stars traveling eons to pierce the night.

Hi, Una and Joe - it's good to see you here.

I have a purring cat in my arms (makes typing a bit of a workout). Harvey is being extra-clinging because his favorite human, DCJensen, has been in the hospital for a couple of weeks, and won't be home for a couple more. (He's getting better, but it will take time).

I still work with developmentally disabled adults, and I was grateful to receive a merit raise of $0.12. It's just enough to be a gesture, but in this economy, with the way social services are being defunded, I'm grateful they aren't asking us to accept pay cuts. I am also continually grateful to work for an outfit that values its employees, and tries to make up for low pay by treating us like we matter.


ThomasW - Oct 03, 2011 7:00:42 am PDT #1907 of 3094
Anything for a weird life.

Oh look, this thread has rolled around again and I'm still lurking. /shrug

HI EVERYONE SEE YOU NEXT YEAR


P.M. Marc - Oct 03, 2011 7:05:05 am PDT #1908 of 3094
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

NOT SO FAST, LURKER! What's been going on since last delurking?


msbelle - Oct 03, 2011 7:17:34 am PDT #1909 of 3094
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

hee.

Um, since last year, I have settled into the house in TX. I became unemployed, part-time employed, part-time employed again and now mostly full-time employed, but without insurance.

Mac has had a great year. We may be easing into taking him off of anti-anxiety meds.

I'm still mostly in Natter.


Amy - Oct 03, 2011 7:17:43 am PDT #1910 of 3094
Because books.

Yeah! If you can't fill us in, at least ... tell us a dirty joke?


Consuela - Oct 03, 2011 7:28:30 am PDT #1911 of 3094
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

We may be easing into taking him off of anti-anxiety meds

Great news, msbelle!

As for me, I'm still at [unnamed organization that fishes people out of the water], doing [weird and occasionally ridiculous job that would identify me immediately if I described it]. I should know by November sometime if I'm to be hired as a permanent employee; if not, I'll end up back in private consulting probably.

Not much else has changed in the last year: I still spend a lot of time with family, dogs, and wrangling my aging parents. Really, my one big accomplishment is that I wrote and posted a Narnia novel that I'm really proud of. And my brother opened a restaurant in Chicago that looks like it's going to do well.

If the job situation gets straightened out, I'll get the joy of selling my house so I can move to a neighborhood where people don't dump their fast-food trash in my yard and stuff their empty brandy bottles in my hedge. ::crosses fingers::

I mostly hang in Natter, Boxed Set, Lit, and Fanfic these days.


ehab - Oct 03, 2011 8:29:21 am PDT #1912 of 3094
...all my words have been taken by my work. - Mala

Hi everyone!

I’m resigned to the idea that I may never advance much further than the de-lurking thread, hence I love it dearly as it allows me to briefly feel slightly less stalkerish and more engaged. I know I de-lurked for the first time when the thread opened, which I think means I’ve de-lurked three times now! Is that right? I pop-up on the rare occasion in the Supernatural thread, and I wish I could keep up in a timely manner to participate in other threads, but usually I catch up after the fact.

As for me, things are much the same. I still have Monkey cat. He is no longer a foster as he was officially adopted (by me) on Valentine’s Day this year. He’s my little hypo-thyroid, allergy and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy ridden Valentine. I haven’t met Bay Area Buffistas (Buffistae?) yet, but I do feel as if I should, if for no other reason than to prove I’m not a sock puppet, or at the very least that I don’t have button eyes.

I still live in the obscure berg of El Cerrito (waves to Fern) and have just landscaped the backyard. I’m trying my hand at raised vegetable beds, just a few, and fruit trees. It will probably be a few years before the trees start producing, but I’m excited at the prospect. So far, weeding seems to be my reward for this project.

My job situation, as a contractor, may be changing to regular employment. I think this is a good thing, but I’m nervous as I’ve been consulting for 15 years and I wonder if I’m cut out for staying in one place. The last five of those, I’ve been an independent contractor which was wonderfully liberating but resulted in an epic tax mess. I have learned keeping my life simple is the only road to sanity for me. LLC companies, paperwork, managing finances, are completely beyond my ken. I am fortunate to have found an excellent tax accountant who is now extricating me out of the mess of my own creation.

I want to say congratulations to Kathy on 190 lbs weight loss! I’ve followed your journey in Natter and as someone who has a lot of weight to lose, it’s been wonderfully encouraging and joyous reading about your progress. I began the year with good progress, but lost my momentum when I had a string of family visits from Europe. It’s time to get serious again. Thanks to the de-lurkers that have posted and to all the ones yet to come!

I love this thread, it’s like a holiday/new year letter to catch everyone up, even the regular posters.