Friday, December 29, 2006

Big News


I got engaged! On Christmas Eve! To Clurg!

Also, I have been accepted to UAB, so I can finally get an education, and I have just gotten my first real publication credit for short fiction, in the next issue of ' The Project for a New Mythology' (I think there's a link to it on Clurg's blog.)

I have been writing many ghost stories, rearranging my furniture, reading everything but Don Quixote, which is the only book I'm supposed to be reading right now, and I hope to get The March Hare in fine fettle once again. If you have any suggestions for themes for the Vineyard-Clurg nuptials, leave them here.

Comments:
Woah! Congrats, Viney! And Clurg!

How about "I promise to love you even when you don't wipe well enough and you smell down there". Now that's romantic!

PS. I hope you're not teasing me about restarting this blog, Viney....
 
Woah! Congrats, Viney! And Clurg!

How about "I promise to love you even when you don't wipe well enough and you smell down there". Now that's romantic!

PS. I hope you're not teasing me about restarting this blog, Viney....
 
Awesome! Best wishes and happy tidings and whatnot. Any preference for a theme wedding? Bride's side goes as pirates, groom's side is all zombies. Imagine the cute invitations you could have!
 
Pirates V. Zombies! what a great idea! I don't know if my future mother-in-law will go for the full zombie treatment, but we do have the perfect skeleton-hand-champagne flutes to go with that theme...

No, I am not kidding about the blog. I've been incognito for a few months, but I'm coming back out of my shell full-force now.
 
Congratulations on the engagement!

In our wedding vows Kelly and I promised to stick through all the "changing circumstances of life" -- a phrase that is hard to spit out during a ceremony but which comes back to us most everyday as we look around at our life. Blessings to you through all the changing circumstances that are to come.
 
Thank you. Stephen has already confirmed that he will still love me if I have to have a limb amputated, which I suppose counts as a changing circumstance.
 
Did he specify which limb?
 
No, he didn't specify, so I suppose that means "any".
 
A belated congratulations! I didn't put two & two together until I was sending out your contributors copies and noticed - hey! she's got Clurg's address.
 
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