Haha. New icon, was reminded of this classic phrase by a post on f_w.
Back to school, yech. 8 am mornings again thanks to ballet and the class I'm TAing. (
alij, it's their equivalent of 7.02, but nowhere near as tightly run. I have never appreciated Kate and Debbie so much as I do right now.)
Had a marvelous New Year's-- small gathering at Alex and Tree's house along with Chris and Rachel, where we had excellent fondue, delicious sparkly wine, and entertaining conversation. And of course the ever-popular three-hours-tape-delayed-not-Dick-Clark's Rockin' New Years Eve; nothing quite like a recycled East Coast celebration to start 2005 off right. All five of us found that at some point in the last few months we've all seriously considered moving to New Zealand. My dear, darling husband betook himself up to Fremont or somewhere for a weekend-long Star Trek tournament, so he wasn't with us. He brought me back a chicken cordon bleu from Jack in the Box, though, so I was okay with it all. You can't get 'em here in SD, sadly.
Back to school, yech. 8 am mornings again thanks to ballet and the class I'm TAing. (
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Had a marvelous New Year's-- small gathering at Alex and Tree's house along with Chris and Rachel, where we had excellent fondue, delicious sparkly wine, and entertaining conversation. And of course the ever-popular three-hours-tape-delayed-not-Dick-Clark's Rockin' New Years Eve; nothing quite like a recycled East Coast celebration to start 2005 off right. All five of us found that at some point in the last few months we've all seriously considered moving to New Zealand. My dear, darling husband betook himself up to Fremont or somewhere for a weekend-long Star Trek tournament, so he wasn't with us. He brought me back a chicken cordon bleu from Jack in the Box, though, so I was okay with it all. You can't get 'em here in SD, sadly.