Thursday, December 16, 2004

Christmas

I don't feel too bad. A lot of other weblogs out there are badly outdated. This is a busy time for everyone, for all different reasons.

While I'm still learning to adapt to my new work schedule (normal human hours), I've been otherwise enjoying lots of Firsts (first Christmas tree, for example) as a married man—but mostly just hoping that everyone gets through the holidays in good health. It's going to be a fast Christmas this year, I think.

Procrastination and countless errands have stalled my writing endeavors. Figures. I owe Poison Clan Press a story submission and hope to have that finished soon; it's already overdue and I hate being late about anything.

Have a good Christmas, to those of you who enjoy it like me. To those of you who don't, hold on tight and you'll weather this yuletide monsoon. It's almost over!

Word of the Month

Santa Claus commits the greatest act of solecism each year—breaking into millions of homes in the dead of night—but we forgive him anyway.

1 Comments:

Blogger Jw said...

hahaha... Word of the Month! Love it.

It's unfortunate what is happening to me right now- In my attempt to try to get interesting projects done for Christmas, I have created way too much for myself to accomplish. This, in turn, has stressed me out to the point where I can accomplish nothing. And that shouldn't be a Christmas Feeling (though I hear it is, really.)

But I hate buying gifts. It's not the money, it's the spirit. Yes, sometimes a book or a DVD or something is a nice gift, but it doesn't feel very personal, or really like a real "gift". More like a "thing I got for free".

I dont' know. But my foot is bleeding from the big holiday hole I shot into it.

12:57 PM  

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