I'm not going to keep making promises about posting consistently, because as I've learned over my last 4 years of blogging, I suck at posting regularly. So here's a random sampling of things I've been grateful for over the last...3 weeks. (Yikes, longer than I thought.)
-Absolutely #1 is getting to see Sam while she was here. As much fun as texting is, there's nothing like a giant hug from a person you love. And girl talk over coffee is always a nice time.
-My Frosted Cranberry candle. The holidays are fast approaching, and it just smells so damn good.
-Work apparently pulling their heads out of...um...starting to give me some hours as the holiday business picks up.
-FOX guaranteeing to at least air all 13 episodes of Dollhouse. It seems silly, but after what they've done to Joss Whedon and Bryan Fuller in the past, it's a minor miracle. And it's one of my most favorite shows!!!
-ConCon! Only Sam will really understand, but it's guaranteed to be three days of craziness and fun.
-Tea. Which I am about to make, and which will be delicious and will warm me on this gloomy day.
-My purple shoes. Even on a day like today, looking at them cheers me up a little. Because they're fabulous, and because the first time I wore them was the first time I ever did a public reading of my own work. (And it went well.)
There have been many, many more things to be grateful for, but since it's been three weeks, posting them all would take far more time than I am willing to take. I'll just choose to look back at the good things. (At least the ones I remember.)
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That's so cool that you remember the shoes you were wearing the first time you did a public reading of your work. Fashion and writing. Two things we love.
ReplyDeleteAnd it was so good to catch up with you that day and get to hug the stuffing out of you.
I had to wear good shoes. My story was Cinderella told from the golden slipper's POV. It would have just been wrong not to! I may have gone shopping just to find a good pair...yeah, I'm actually a girl now.
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