i have absolutely nothing worthwhile to say.
sitting here tonight, eating my yummy [and light] dinner at my kitchen table, i realized something interesting -
i never blog for blogging's sake anymore.
coming from me, that's kinda strange, huh! i really don't have much to update on, either. there's just something so therapeutic about sitting here, letting my words fall as they may, knowing that if i'm lucky, someone will read them. is it narcissistic [no, i didn't spell that right - that's what spellcheck's for] to want to write for the shear enjoyment of flexing my vocabulary?
i guess there *are* some things i could update about, like work or choir or Revels. all are going well. all are making me tired. all take up all of my time, and i love every second of it.
i'll make a seperate announcement that Washington Revels tickets are on sale now for all performances of the 2007 Elizabethan Christmas Revels, and that the 18th Street Singers will be performing on December 22 at the National Gallery of Art at 1:30 and 2:30pm.
oh wait. it looks like i just did. i'll still make official posts, perhaps.
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my roommate stephanie just came down the stairs all dressed, ready to go be my other roommate [shawna]'s wing-woman at the Iota Club. i find it rather amusing, as i sit here, typing away in the half-dark in my absolute favorite [and thus unacceptable for anyone else to view asides from aforementioned roommates] pajamas.
did i mention i'm contemplating going to bed?
this is what being busy does to me. when i'm home, i'm an absolute sloth. all i want to . . .
WHAT? my roommate is talking about a waterskiing santa on december 24th. [and yes, i just googled that to see what she was talking about, and ohmygoodness it's real. DCvoxers - i have off that day. anyone want to go?!?]
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back to my regularly unscheduled programming. the dynamic duo has [have?] left the building.
i absolutely lost my train of thought. i guess it wasn't that important . . . or at least, not as important as strange and obscure "Washington Area Christmas Traditions."
speaking of christmas, i came up with a fantastic idea at work today.
we should re-brand christmas!
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