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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Children’s Letters to Santa
These are some children’s letters to Santa from our holiday event at work this year. They are completely adorable, and also hilarious. Be prepared for a ton of SIC sentences 🙂 My personal commentary will be below the letter, in … Continue reading
Posted in Writing Misadventures
Tagged Christmas, Dear Santa, funny, Holiday, kids, letters to santa, Santa, typos, Writing
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Merry Christmas!!!
Happy Christmas and Merry Holidays, everyone! I hope you are having a fantastic time with your friends and/or family. If you cannot be with your family this holiday season, my condolences. I’ve been there. Today, I am at my mom’s … Continue reading
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Tagged cards, charity, Christmas, gifts, holidays, randomly, tom hiddleston
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This might be a cry for help?
Every now and then, I fall into some sort of frenzied, obsessive fandom that last anywhere between a few weeks and a few years. When I was in middle school, it was Digimon. And as long as you’re promising not … Continue reading
Non-Committal (Seasonal!) Greeting Cards
Hello out there! It has been a while since the last (first?) installment of Non-Committal Greeting Cards! With the holidays upon us, and in particular Christmas, I decided to whip up some Non-Committal Holiday Cards! Again, feel free to print … Continue reading
My Fragile Heart
This is a poem I wrote my senior year of high school, and it’s very different from most of the poetry I churned out back then -it’s simple, concise, and conveys emotion without explicitly stating the emotion. Most of my … Continue reading