And I Would Just Like to Say

I’m really happy Christmas is coming up and I’ve got a week off work (sort of. I’m working remotely for an hour every weekday morning so I can run our daily reports. Partly because I’m too lazy to teach someone else to do it and partly because I don’t have the PTO hours to take a “real” vacation. Maybe next year).

I’m very happy we’re doing our family beach trip to Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast (the “Goonie” beach, you know), and I’ll be really glad to get away from my weird house for a week.

I leave for the west coast from work here on Thursday. Jenn’s leaving today (she’s orginally from California), and K’s out tonight. I’ll have a couple good nights to myself at the old place, anyway.

I have a shitload of writing to do.

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