akk: (Tatsumi - Happy is not in the budget)
A lot of people make a to-do-list for the seasonal event (vulgo: Xmas). Since I'm a contrary person, I find an undone (and remaining undone) list more useful.

  1. season greetings cards
      If you ever got cards from me, you know that they either come way too early or way too late. Well, this year the whole card business slipped my mind completely until Dec 13. A quick calculation revealed that the majority of people to whom I send cards would get the card around end of December (if I don't pay express, which is a ridiculous amount of money considering that it's a folded piece of cardboard we're talking about). So instead of rushing off and sending cards late even for me, I decided to admit failure and put the cards on the undone list. Sorry, hopefully next year will be more organized on my end. I love getting christmas cards and deciding about funny ones to send to my friends, but this December... no chance.

  2. write a book review about Brent Weeks' Night Angel and Lightbringer trilogies
      The two trilogies are a great example of how much depends on the reader in terms of "liking". Get me right, both series (okay, Lightbringer is only at book 1, but I'm already haunting sites and stores to learn about the sequel, because there's really no chance to tell who will turn out to be the villain(eous person) in the end!) have great world building and Mr. Weeks manages perfectly to draw his characters lifelike, as in giving them not only gifts and flaws, but also quirks and habits which are sometimes helpful, sometimes detrimental to their tasks (and daily life). But where Lightbringer's characters had quirks that made them endearing (or at least interestingly real) to me, Night Angel's managed to hit all the "no, thanks, get lost" spots at once. It's a fascinating contrast I would love to explore in an extended review, but frankly, whenever I sit down I get distracted somewhat fierce. I don't want to spend more time sitting in front of the keyboard thinking of... something else. Project closed. Moving on. (Pity, though...)

  3. finishing this list
akk: (Yoshi - happy)
My mother surprised me with this beautiful frog belt buckle for Christmas ♥:


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Of course, now we have to spend next week searching for the perfect leather belt to support it!
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Illuminated Earth at Night...
...who needs a Christmas tree when there's a satellite?

Photoseries of Earth at Night on Stern.de

Merry Christmas!
And there's a realistic chance that Family Matters will be completed this year!
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My schedule this Winter is extremely tight and even in relaxed years, I'm struggling to get the cards out in time. Therefore, I'm sad to announce that I won't send cards this Winter. If you are one of the (admittedly few) people receiving annual cards from me, please rest assured that it has nothing to do with you (but everything with a crazy schedule in which I'm trying to squeeze at least the 1st Christmas Day turkey). I plan to send extra-evil cards next year!

In the meantime: enjoy the Evil Incs' card-version of the top ten reasons why Santa is a super-villain and a reread of Santazukamori. :-)
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I just realized that I already had to tell no less than five people about how my Christmas went.
Since I am about to do copy & paste for it, I might as well just blog and be done with it.

Christmas Spirit Kickaroo )
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since the bunny was run over by the pumpkin, the pumpkin was squashed by the Santa, who already is in danger of finding his behind bitten at the "Return of the bunny", I can't help but showcast these beautiful cases of (partially Christmas inspired) egg art.

Now, if we find the same being done with a pumpkin looking like an egg being carved into a Santa look-a-like with bunny ears, we might have resolved the annual festivity-chase-a-roo! ;)

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