A short intermission

December 18

 A short intermission

There has certainly been a pause in my writing.
This is my little note to say that I will be back.

Partly I have been going through the transition of working nights on a full-time and regular basis. Oddly enough – from the girl who always falls asleep halfway through movies – I love it. It’s afforded awesome little features to my life like time to go to the gym and two weekends off a month with no one calling mid-Saturday afternoon trying to get me into work.

And partly I have needed a break from having all my insides draped over the web, a break from being so serious and a break from reading in order to write reviews and learn deep life lessons. At present, I’m neck deep in a stack of Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics from the late nineties and am revelling in simple entertainment. Why do I read Buffy comics? I have no idea. I’ve never read comics before. I just like them. And I’m not analyzing it any further than that.

So peace to you and yours. You have blessed my life, all my friends old and new, this year. I’ll never forget nor could thank you enough. I’m only storing up all sorts of goodies in my heart and letting myself life well, so that I am even more of myself when I am with you again.

Affectionately yours,

Kalanna

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3 Comments for “A short intermission”:

  1. December 19th, 2009 Jo says:

    What a Wonderful post my dear fellow Doctor Who fan! Enjoy yourself and looking forward to your return! (I’m trying to ‘dis-connect’ a bit myself). Happy Holidays & all the best in the New Year!

  2. December 20th, 2009 StephanieD says:

    Happy Holidays, my dear!

  3. December 22nd, 2009 Cindy says:

    Hope you are having a wonderful holiday season and Santa is good to you! Have a fantastic Christmas! Ho-Ho-Ho!!!

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