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Thursday, December 22, 2005


It could be worse-- we could be in NYC
I have to say, I feel sorry for the people of NYC having a transit strike when it is cold, and right before Christmas-- those city blocks are long, and longer still when the wind blows. I stayed home yesterday, I was so exhausted I did not wake up until 3 PM, then had the schnuffles which would account for part of my sinking mood. The other day I saw a little special on how to hurry up and make to house sparkle for the holidays (It included stuff like shoving the dishes into the oven after cooking, putting stuff in boxes and shoving it in the trunk of the car-- the biggest shuffle job I ever saw!) I started to laugh, and thought about what happens if your company gets snowed in with you for several days! It struck me as pretty silly. So I will toss some things in my office, and simply lock the door! The biggest problem was the rug (black streaks of grease-- gone!) New Years is the time I think of ways to get organized etc, and maybe this year it will dawn on me that it is evolution, not revolution. Good grief, I have been thinking and fretting on this, which seems to slow everything up. Do what I can, forget the rest!

Do you all do any resolutions for New Years? I think that changes or personal resolutions can be made any day, and each day is the beginning of a new year! (the span of dates is dec 21-dec 21 rather than Jan 1 to Jan 1). What are you all planning for the holidays? Big M will be home for a little while before the next series of business trips. My camera broke-- that's right, just up and died. Yes, I was going through withdrawals, so I bought a camera, only this one is an SLR (more like my ancient film camera) and it has a good "walking around lens" that is light enough for me to handle, and gives a decent zoom. So the poor parrots will be running to try and escape hundreds of pictures being snapped.

Please send a warm Christmas wish (or Hannukah or Kwanzaa, or whatever you celebrate) to friends and family. And a big huggle and basket of joy to my friends here, just for being you!


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