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Wine + knitting = nothing can possibly go wrong here - posted at 16:33
I'm currently on my third glass of wine, having a grand old time knitting some socks, smelling from-scratch rosemary bread baking, and listening to an audiobook. Yes, my friends, this is how the Stacefish whoops it up these days, and it seemed a fantastic opportunity to start blogging again. After all, Cory's at work (oh yeah, I neglected to post that WE FINALLY LIVE TOGETHER! WHOOOOOOO!), I don't have swim practice in the morning, and life just generally seems good (getting out of the Air Force is certainly helping that one!), so YAY!
It occurs to me that that paragraph contains a lot of information previously not available to readers, given that I haven't posted in, well, freakin' forever. I've had a lot to write, but just haven't (you can blame the introversion, and you can thank the wine for making me feel like I have to tell EVERYONE HOW MUCH I LOVE THEM - and believe me, I do!) so I'm going to make an honest effort to post the fantabulous recipes I've developed recently, the photos I took during my time in Alaska that never made it onto Lens, and write novels and novels worth of thoughts that I've had about life in general. Plus I also need to rename and redesign this blog (perhaps a redesign is due on my other two blogs), so any inspiration would be welcome. Somehow "Life in the Most Gaudy and Sinful City on Earth That Also Happens To Be a Godforsaken Desert" doesn't have quite the right ring to it.
So even if you don't drink, you should raise a glass to my friends Syrah and Pinot Noir for loosening the proverbial tongue, for I have re-entered the blogosphere. Those of you who have been bugging me to post need only to get me liquored up - take note!
Kelsey commented:
Love it....Go Stacey Go!
Marissa commented:
Welcome back to blogging! You could try "Living it up in the City of Sin"...