Hey there, I know it's been awhile, but I swear it's with good reason! It always surprises me that people are actually reading my blog, and looking at the stats for the 6 months I've intermittently been blabbering the sometimes mundane details of our lives and business, I truly have to thank you. I don't believe in new years resolutions much, but I do believe that when you put something on the internet, you'll look like an idiot if you don't follow through.
So...I'm going to blog once a week. ONCE. A. WEEK. (It's more effective in caps.)
That's all about that. Now that you've just got finished with telling people all about how your holiday's were, and hearing about everyone else's...I'll fill you in on ours!! From this end it doesn't feel strange to still be talking about the holidays, because my still fully erect but very sadly sagging Christmas tree is only a few feet away. I haven't been able to get to taking it down. I'd love to say its because we didn't have time, but I absolutely could have done it instead of watching the Raptors lose and scaring the dog by yelling at the TV. Which is what we did for our four blessed days off, except it involved a significant amount of football. We spent our first holiday season not hauling baggage and gift-cards on and off various modes of transportation, and it was lovely. We did leave the couches once to go check out the lights in the city though, and wholeheartedly agreed that the Annex wins. Some of those people really outdid themselves, and it made me very happy to know other people love the season as much as i do. I think I've almost got him, by the way...somebody was suspiciously game for Christmas related activities this year. He even wrapped my gifts.
Phony Balony news abounds. We've started the new year off with a bang, our business is growing more rapidly than we ever could have hoped for, we got fancy new business cards that you can plant in the ground when you're done with them, and we keep getting more and more interest. While we're still technically a new business, we're really getting into a stride and doing a lot of work. There's nothing cooler than having to take time off from work, to work. I have to tell you, we've really received some great feedback and if you'll allow me to brag for a minute (its my blog, and ill brag if i want to), I have to tell you about something that happened.
We were asked to cater an event for a vegetarian. We assumed, naturally that there would be plenty of other vegetarians attending. We went through the usual motions, and waited for the feedback(do you ever get over the nervousness of that excruciating wait?) Then it came. Everyone loved it, it was fantastic, there was nothing left! Great job!
Best part? There was not a single other vegetarian at the event. Not one.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
Now, it's probably bad luck to take down your Christmas tree the night before Friday the 13th right? You're right, I should wait.
So...I'm going to blog once a week. ONCE. A. WEEK. (It's more effective in caps.)
That's all about that. Now that you've just got finished with telling people all about how your holiday's were, and hearing about everyone else's...I'll fill you in on ours!! From this end it doesn't feel strange to still be talking about the holidays, because my still fully erect but very sadly sagging Christmas tree is only a few feet away. I haven't been able to get to taking it down. I'd love to say its because we didn't have time, but I absolutely could have done it instead of watching the Raptors lose and scaring the dog by yelling at the TV. Which is what we did for our four blessed days off, except it involved a significant amount of football. We spent our first holiday season not hauling baggage and gift-cards on and off various modes of transportation, and it was lovely. We did leave the couches once to go check out the lights in the city though, and wholeheartedly agreed that the Annex wins. Some of those people really outdid themselves, and it made me very happy to know other people love the season as much as i do. I think I've almost got him, by the way...somebody was suspiciously game for Christmas related activities this year. He even wrapped my gifts.
Phony Balony news abounds. We've started the new year off with a bang, our business is growing more rapidly than we ever could have hoped for, we got fancy new business cards that you can plant in the ground when you're done with them, and we keep getting more and more interest. While we're still technically a new business, we're really getting into a stride and doing a lot of work. There's nothing cooler than having to take time off from work, to work. I have to tell you, we've really received some great feedback and if you'll allow me to brag for a minute (its my blog, and ill brag if i want to), I have to tell you about something that happened.
We were asked to cater an event for a vegetarian. We assumed, naturally that there would be plenty of other vegetarians attending. We went through the usual motions, and waited for the feedback(do you ever get over the nervousness of that excruciating wait?) Then it came. Everyone loved it, it was fantastic, there was nothing left! Great job!
Best part? There was not a single other vegetarian at the event. Not one.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
Now, it's probably bad luck to take down your Christmas tree the night before Friday the 13th right? You're right, I should wait.
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