Also Due South
Dec. 27th, 2009 10:59 pm Home from a weekend with my mom and the boyfriend with new library books, Christmas presents, and a cold. It figures that after two days of lying on the sofa reading comic books and watching Iron Chef and Law & Order that I would be getting sick now, just in time for all the stuff I have planned for this week with various family/friends.
On the other hand, presents! Most of my gifts took the form of emergency monetary assistance earlier in the fall (my dad paid for half of Spock, and my grandma paid for the plane tickets home I was going to buy for myself before I had to shell out for Spock), but I did get some cute pajamas from my aunt, a Trader Joe's giftcard from my other aunt, and some embroidered ornaments and a cookbook from my mom, who has apparently decided to buy them for me until I agree to write one.
I am very far behind on Yuletide since I haven't had internet since Friday morning, but I did get to read my story, which managed somehow to push every single one of my Dark is Rising buttons, even the ones I never talk about, like boys-in-scarves and Merriman/Arthur. *cuddles* And my person really loved their story, which is totally awesome. I kind of wish it were next year already so I could do it again.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have a whole pile of cartoons to indulge myself in watching while I'm braindead.
On the other hand, presents! Most of my gifts took the form of emergency monetary assistance earlier in the fall (my dad paid for half of Spock, and my grandma paid for the plane tickets home I was going to buy for myself before I had to shell out for Spock), but I did get some cute pajamas from my aunt, a Trader Joe's giftcard from my other aunt, and some embroidered ornaments and a cookbook from my mom, who has apparently decided to buy them for me until I agree to write one.
I am very far behind on Yuletide since I haven't had internet since Friday morning, but I did get to read my story, which managed somehow to push every single one of my Dark is Rising buttons, even the ones I never talk about, like boys-in-scarves and Merriman/Arthur. *cuddles* And my person really loved their story, which is totally awesome. I kind of wish it were next year already so I could do it again.
Now if you'll excuse me, I have a whole pile of cartoons to indulge myself in watching while I'm braindead.