Typo or Freudian slip?
'Destiny'
Goodbye and Good Riddance 2010: Don't Let the Door Hit Ya...
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 2010? We have a few words for you.
Either way, it made me laugh.
Haha, I didn't even notice it until you pointed it out.
Awesome.
I shouldn't type when I'm too excited.
I have most of my package ready to go out, but there's one bit I'm waiting on. I'm very sorry santee. It will be there soon, I swear!
Um I am sometimes a little Satanic! Hope you enjoy, Sue!
Me too - I am almost ready to send, but still piecing together the last little bit. I promise it will be there soon!
I got Drew in 2010. I had him before, but the ceremony on the Maui beach with us in all our finery and the minister in khakis and sunglasses and the sun settling so beautifully in the background was the perfect setting to become husband and wife. For us, it was perfect.
The couple of months he spent so ill were awful, but he got good care and has come out the other side a healthier, wiser man. As I've said before, I think we've aptly covered the "in sickness" part of the vows. I'm looking forward to a nice long stretch of health. And happiness. Always that too because I was lucky enough to marry my best friend.
I wish everyone a happy, healthy, fun 2011--a year when laughter makes us cry far more often than sorrow; a year when we all feel loved and cherished and know we have family in many forms who have our backs. Peace, joy, and laughter to you all.
2010 has been pretty great, politics and elections not withstanding.
I like my job for the most part and this part of the year has been way more enjoyable than last year's group. Actually, I'm happy to have a job and that many of my friends are employed too.
Having Grace home has been awesome. She's so herself, so full of joy and curiosity and life. We've learned how to care for her and we've learned to expand our expectations for her.
Noah has been a blessing -- talkative, difficult, loving. He's been amazing at adapting to having Grace in our life.
The days are full in our world. We hope for a new year that is full of bravery and fearlessness and good health.