I said yesterday that I expected the first call in to come soon. I was right. I sometimes wish I was wrong more often, but then I would be wrong, and I don’t like being wrong. It is an odd thing, wishing to be wrong while working hard to be right. It’s like looking at daisies. Sometimes good. Sometimes bad. But it can be very memorable. Yippee ki yay.
We’re off to the races with a new year out of the gate. I haven’t had anybody call in on me yet, but then I also haven’t worked a shift yet. As I’m about to work my first shift of the new year, I expect that record to end very soon. My over-under is today. Yippee ki yay. 🙂
A New Year has come for all of us, and many of us Resolve to do new and amazing things with our lives. I want to assure you, all of you who know me, that I Resolve to start being exactly the same kind of person I was last year. Yippee ki yay.
A New Year is coming for all of us. Let’s all walk in carefully. Be quiet. Be ready. Watch the corners and doors. Nobody go in like the Kool-Aid Man. We don’t know what is on the other side yet. Stay frosty, my friends. Yippee ki yay.
Rosalie and Rosalind lived their entire lives together. They grew up in their mom’s womb. They slept in the same bed after birth. They never moved further apart from each other than the other side of the same bedroom as adults. Rosalie was not willing to live a life that did not include waking up each morning to see her sister. So the cybernetic intelligence patterned after every single thing the cybers knew about Rosalind walked into Rosalie’s hospital room one night and sat down next to her. She sat and she talked. She told stories of all the things they’d done in their lives. She made plans for the future, and Rosalie listened to her sister. Rosalie woke up that morning to see her sister sitting right beside her. Exactly where she belonged.
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