Bring on the love!
Nov. 4th, 2006 09:23 pmI am full of the love today.
First off, I am in mad love with
volumeat11. Not only is he one of the awesomest guys I have known since the 7th grade, but he is also the best mortgage dude in the history of mortgages. No, really. He has researched and plugged in every single thing we could have ever asked us, and sent us I don't know how many spreadsheets, all for a mortgage amount that most Massachusetts mortgage folks would laugh at. (What can we say? We're simple folks.) Nothing says love like a dude who will come over and chat mortgages with you and then pay for your pizza. And he probably mails us something every other day. He is the best. If you know ANYONE who needs a mortgage, seriously, this is your guy.
I am also full of the big love for
saltypony and Elias Rockstar for bringing over a whole crapton of boxes this morning. And they took the leftover beer out of the house, which was awfully nice of them because really, it was just sitting there in the fridge mocking me. And Amy left me an absolutely hysterical voicemail today, the gist of which was, "You're not SLEEPING are you? Most pregnant women are out running MARATHONS right now!" *dies*
I also have smooshy love for
being_homeless who I had kind of written off for dead since I had not been able to contact her AT ALL (e-mail, phone, friends, nothing) in over a year. So not only did I get some chats and hugs with teh Crystal, I also got the sleeping bag that I lent her in, no lie, September of 2004. HA! (Oddly enough, I lent her the sleeping bag for a little road trip to address homelessness, and I brought it over to a fundraiser for said trip that was held at a woman's house. And who was that woman? Grace Ross! I kept thinking she looked familiar when I watched the debates, and Crystal reminded me why. Neat!)
I have major love attacks for my Mom, who sent us a gift certificate to Legal Seafood for our birthday. We never go there because the prices (and the waits) are somewhat ridiculous, but we totally gorged on seafood and it was teh awesome. Jen had the Lobster Bake which came with chowder, lobster, and steamers... and she couldn't even finish it. I rarely see Jen not finish a meal. (I had almond salmon. It was not as good.)
I am stuffed to the gills and have the sleepies. It's nearly time for flannel jammies. Yay!
First off, I am in mad love with
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I am also full of the big love for
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I also have smooshy love for
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I have major love attacks for my Mom, who sent us a gift certificate to Legal Seafood for our birthday. We never go there because the prices (and the waits) are somewhat ridiculous, but we totally gorged on seafood and it was teh awesome. Jen had the Lobster Bake which came with chowder, lobster, and steamers... and she couldn't even finish it. I rarely see Jen not finish a meal. (I had almond salmon. It was not as good.)
I am stuffed to the gills and have the sleepies. It's nearly time for flannel jammies. Yay!