We have a lot to be thankful for. Even if we're not making all the cash we want, or not exactly where we want to be, things are good. I thought for today's tip, we should all post a comment for one thing we're thankful for!
I am thankful for my family and friends! I love them! (Sorry I stole the obvious pick.)
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okay I think that more people should have posted comments, but I guess everyone's busy cooking or something. I am thankful for a job that I like and to be with family for the holidays.
After a day of complete silliness at the VM household, I am thankful for, well, complete silliness. Sample conversations from the kitchen today: "I got a raise at work last week." "You mean they put your chair up on blocks?" and: "I'm not going to sing in the choir this year." "Are you revolting?" "Some people think so, yes..."
And so it goes. It's like Statler and Waldorf from the Muppets, 24/7. Yay for complete silliness.
I was away from the computer yesterday, signing on MY NEW HOUSE! :-) My family came in last night and we've been alternating meals with moving boxes and painting a room. Lots of togetherness! I am so very thankful for a supportive family! My new digs are kind of cool, too.
This is a tip for those who might run where giant swarms of gnats sometimes loiter by the side of the road. This tip stems from a run on the Mayan Riviera in Mexico, but I've encountered swarms of gnats in Virginia and Kentucky as well. After your run, always stop and look in a mirror before going into public. Otherwise, you might actually complete a transaction at the resort store and greet five people before realizing you have up to 15 gnats stuck to your face and neck.
If you've got a job making websites and have out grown the likes of Dreamweaver, and you've got a Mac. Give Coda a try. Its like the Web Development 2.0. That has what you need and not what you don't. Its a text editor, CSS editor, FTP app, Terminal and reference guide all in one window.
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"I got a raise at work last week."
"You mean they put your chair up on blocks?"
and:
"I'm not going to sing in the choir this year."
"Are you revolting?"
"Some people think so, yes..."
And so it goes. It's like Statler and Waldorf from the Muppets, 24/7. Yay for complete silliness.
Err... maybe "thankful" isnt the right word...