Happy New Year!
I don't know why I should expect that to be the case, but eventually the wishful declaration has to come true. Getting well would be a dandy start.
Keeping it very low key this year, due largely due to my being sick forever. Abbygal and Crypt Leak had invited me again this year, but I wasn't up for the drive and didn't want to spread whatever this is around among friends. I'll be more than happy to share what's left of it with co-workers come Wednesday...
I can't tell if the ability to concentrate is slowly returning or whether I've just gotten used to operating at this drastically reduced, sleep-deprived level. If I start mentioning anything about accepting Jesus or the like I would consider it an act of deepest friendship or at least compassion to kill me. Just try to keep it painless.
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Here's to us all having a better year.
They might not cure what ails, but they are yummy to eat and in general make you feel good for a few moments.
Also sending well wishes for you and the family, and best hopes for 2008.
Dwight: Sawyer's certainly had a stellar year in 2007, looking down his January 1st entry! It would be quite the challenge for him to top that in '08.
A question, though: What's the compulsion (in this case his, but I've noticed it in many other cases) to name himself as a Canadian SF writer? I see this sort of thing often enough that I find myself wondering if it's a fierce nationalism, a fierce desire to avoid being tagged as possibly being presumed to be from the U.S., or if you're all compelled by law or lifelong programming to identify your (and that of any other, fellow Canadian) nationality at every opportunity? ;)
As regards my link suggestion, I was thinking of his position as a religious fellow-traveller of yours to some extent, or so I recalled, as much as his talent as a writer.