oh dear...
Well, just trying to take care of last minute this and that before heading down to Dallas, spending the night, then flying out the next day. Apparently I have a job interview on Friday at an accounting firm. That is so awesome. I'm having trouble thinking about it now because I'm feeling kind of overwhelmed with not just getting last minute things together, but more kind of the stress of leaving all things familiar and comfortable here in Norman, OK. Completely unanticipated, too. Don't get me wrong, its not that I don't want to leave and be adventurous and get to know my in-laws better, and spend amazing time with Sam in his homeland and see Europe, and avoid the hotter 'n hell Oklahoma summer, but... I guess all of us are reluctant to leave our routine sometimes. I'm sure I'll find a new routine ASAP and enjoy being away infinitely more than I dislike being away. Oh well. It will be nice to finally get on the airplane and focus my thoughts on over there instead of in both places at once, if that makes sense.
In other news, Elise is running out of dooce archives, and is not very happy about that situation. Alright... off to the bank. Oh yeah, and if AA frowns upon my knitting needles it will be a very long flight. And I'll be pissed.
In other news, Elise is running out of dooce archives, and is not very happy about that situation. Alright... off to the bank. Oh yeah, and if AA frowns upon my knitting needles it will be a very long flight. And I'll be pissed.

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LStu, I'm so excited for you! I know only too well how hard leaving behind Norman and its inhabitants is, but I also know the amazing promises of God and His provision. (And it definitely helps having the love of your life close at hand.) I hope and pray that your time in England is magnificent. And I know it will be.
those aren't knitting needles, they're tools of outright terrorism
DOOCE! I'm going to miss you so much, dearest...and I have been contemplating a trip to m.o.e. sometime in the fall! best wishes, and talk to you soon.
Sometimes I eat knitting needles. Except I usually spell them kneedles. I still pronounce it like 'needles' because the k is silent. But in my mind I think it looks like 'kneedles.' At any rate, I eat them sometimes. And sometimes I eat them at any rate. Usually, moderate.
Sometimes I eat knitting needles. Except I usually spell them kneedles. I still pronounce it like 'needles' because the k is silent. But in my mind I think it looks like 'kneedles.' At any rate, I eat them sometimes. And sometimes I eat them at any rate. Usually, moderate.
Sometimes I eat knitting needles. Except I usually spell them kneedles. I still pronounce it like 'needles' because the k is silent. But in my mind I think it looks like 'kneedles.' At any rate, I eat them sometimes. And sometimes I eat them at any rate. Usually, moderate.
AA loves knitting needles. As a matter of fact, AA is the only airline which allows knitting needles. Delta and United only hire old ladies at their security checkpoints, and you know why the old ladies work there right...it's not for the $5.75 an hour. Oh no. It's for the loads of free knitting needles they get. That is why AA is the best airline ever...they know why you fly, after all.
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