Archive for December 20th, 2009
Honestly? Things are pretty good. I’m having some usual depression that occurs around the holidays (mostly dealing with the obnoxious folks who argue against saying Happy Holidays and who shove “Jesus is the Reason”). But other than that, it’s been good.
Stitching has helped me reground myself. I’m feeling more relaxed and on top of things. I’m finally breaking out of the leftover cough from whooping cough that slammed me in late September (seriously… three farking months. UGH).
I’m starting to tinker with writing again. Before I get deep into completing my Support Stacie obligations, I’m going to run through some other ideas.
Some may just come this week – I have the entire week off from work, and I’m feeling the need to play.
I’m celebrating Yule tomorrow. With the snow outside, it may make an outdoor ritual a bit cold… but I may go out anyway. If not, a cozy evening in my office is in store for me now that the support for my altar table has been found.
Erich, Matt and I are heading to my Mom’s for Christmas, so I’m very, very happy that BBC-A is showing the Who episodes on only a day delay.
I’m back in geek fever again, and it’s taking a much happier, healthier track this time.
So stay tuned. I’m expecting to be posting a lot more come 2010.
Oh. Oh my.
The story should use getting sucked into the “real world” as a plot device!
Generated by the Terrible Crossover Fanfiction Idea Generator
The story should use competing in a Rock Band tournament as a plot device!
Generated by the Terrible Crossover Fanfiction Idea Generator
The story should use legalizing gay marriage as a plot device!
Generated by the Terrible Crossover Fanfiction Idea Generator
Hmmmm…
No.
’tis the season to be JOLLY: a friending meme
It’s still coming down, but nowhere as crazy as last night. It’s hard to know exactly how much we have due to all of the drifting, but I’m guessing we’re at about a foot. Drifts are 3 or more feet in some places. We actually have a bare spot near the grill from it. Very strange.























