Last Updated on: 14th October 2020, 11:48 am
Well, today’s the day. Carin and I are doing the last of our packing and loose end tying and then will be heading off to spend our first ever Christmas together. I’m glad she gets to spend the time with my family on what looks like a rather light running around year. A couple of the parties are at my mom’s place, so at least we get to stay put a little more than usual.
I had hoped to get a few more things put up here and a couple of small gift additions picked up before I took off, but a Subway sub gave me an early Christmas gift in the form of several round trip tickets to the can, so that didn’t happen. Hmmm…round trip shit tickets? But I’m ok now and about as ready to go as I’m gonna get.
Before we’re gone for days, I want to take a second to wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy every other festive event that might come up between now and whenever. We’ve gotten to know some pretty cool people over the years doing this, which is pretty damn awesome. We appreciate that you take the time to read and that a few of you even find us amusing.
If you want to get in touch over the holidays (you likely don’t), Twitter is likely your best bet. My phone isn’t smart but it’s smart enough for text tweets, so if you mention me I should see it. If you like email or commenting here, feel free to do that. There’s a computer where we’ll be staying, but I’m not sure how much time I’ll have to use it so you might not hear back for a while. Who am I kidding, you probably won’t need me anyway. You’re all old enough to take care of yourselves and if you haven’t been mentioned in one of the bad tags, you’re probably more than capable too. But feel free to say hi anyway. Most of you it’s nice to hear from.
Whatever you’re doing this next little while, have fun and be safe about it. We don’t need any of you ending up on the wrong end of Festive RIDE.
Talk to you at the tail end of this year or maybe the beginning of the new one. Until then, enjoy the lovely sounds of this seasonal favourite.
>Damn I get that song stuck in my head every time I head for the bathroom at work. For some reason, since we moved to the new floor, I am terrified I will open the wrong bathroom door, even though I never have yet. It's a weird OCD thing I guess I dunno.