It's a nice idea to idly contemplate. But there's the reality of our life in Seattle: Dad is here, a bunch of our close friends, my goddaughters. Plus the idea of packing up ALL OF OUR STUFF and doing a cross-continental move is terrifying to think of.
But still, Copenhagen was pretty nice. It looks like I'll be headed back there in June.
Braceless sumi is excellent news! Many congrats!
Management-by-sabotage, and its subset New-management-establishing-itself-by-shitting-all-over-everyone-who's-already-there, is grimly familiar to way too many of us. Enough so that I personally can't even construct a response, just nod and shudder and rock back and forth. But, holy crap, am I delighted that Jilli is loved and appreciated now! So long overdue, so incredibly well deserved!
Lovely house, flea! May you have many happy years living five minutes from Teppy.
I am always boggled by people who get their jollies from having endeavors they're involved with struggle and fail.
I wasn't sure if you meant cruddy work managers who set people up to fail or the ghost/sasquatch hunters...
sumi, I'm glad for your feet and legs.
Jilli, the people at the Copenhagen office clearly are smart.
sumi, that's great news! Yay!
Yay, Sumi!
In other news, wow, my brother is an asshole, and I have therefore now made a custom setting on Facebook so he cannot see my posts when he's being a drunken jerkwad who needs to fall in a manhole and drown.
Sorry you had to do that Plei.
Yay sumi
YAY flea. I love the porch. And as someone who is histantly house hunting, I like that web page, showing room measurements. So nice.
That's awesome, sumi! I'd much rather have to where more supportive footwear in the house than a brace. (In fact, I do. Never had to wear a brace, but I have a foot problem that my podiatrist recommended the same thing for.)