Monday, December 06, 2004

As I'm sure you noticed, the quitmeter is gone. *sigh*. What kicked off the descent into cancer-dome was the fact that on Thursday almost my entire department got laid off. I didn't and the majority of my team didn't (we did lose 5 people), but about 40 people got laid off. It sucked big time. That started it. I'll try again, maybe as soon as next week, but I just couldn't handle the stress. :(

I went to the Dallas Psychic Fair on Sunday. It was pretty fun. I had a psychic reading by a lady who must have been making stuff up as she went along because she said I was going to be a work at home mom with a little boy & a little girl, in that order. She asked if twins run in Tom's family and I said no. Of course, when speaking to him later he said they did. She said a headhunter was looking for me and that I had had a business idea that I should look more into because it would be successful for me. (Odd, because I did have an idea a few months ago). She said I would come into a lump sum of money at the end of the year. Pfft - I wish. She said that I would be taking a driving trip with my husband in February - somewhere a few hours away where there are pine trees. She said I would be getting a white car, not a color I'd normally choose (true). She said that one of us will need a water pump (about the only thing not fixed on either vehicle in the last 3 months). It all seemed hokey or just generic enough that it could fit anyone.

Then I had a past life reading done. She said I was in a merchant shipping family in the 1600s. My family shipped goods, not weapons. I was also a cloistered nun (which Emily said explains a lot about me!) and that I have a very powerful elder watching over me. She said that my mother is very protective of me (Good lord that's so true!:) ) . Anyway, it was a fun way to spend a Sunday and of course I bought lottery tickets today because you just never know! Lol.

I think I have some exciting (for me anyway) news coming up. I don't want to spill the beans too soon, so keep a lookout for an announcement - hopefully by the end of this week.

To NANA: I would never use a ouija board or have a seance, so don't worry about me being indundated by the dark side.

To GINA: My mom loved the Christmas card you sent her - it was so thoughtful of you!

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