YUCK!
Two years ago, my family contracted the cruise ship flu, while the rest of the Christian world was celebrating with gifts and turkeys and untold merriment, we were worshiping the porcelin god. Christmas day begin this year at 12:01 to the sounds of Alex expelling his evening milk, about the time he stopped throwing up. He passed it on to both his father and me - who took turns being sick while the other layed on the couch - allowing an unprecedented amount of tv viewing.
No knitting was accomplished. No GSRP boxes were mailed. Hopefully life will return to normal tomorrow.
PS - I have lost the lace box somewhere in the wilds of British Columbia - I’ll start tracking that down tomorrow as well.
28. December, 2004 at 19:18
I live in the wilds of bc, can i help ?
Seriously i hope it turns up.
29. December, 2004 at 12:11
I hope it wasnt me! I moved from Whistler to Prince George. Im going to call the Whistler post office right now.
Michelle H.
29. December, 2004 at 12:15
Just spoke to the Whistler post office. Any mail will be redirected to me in prince george until feb. So, if the box was posted to me in Whistler, it would have been redirected to my new address.
1. January, 2005 at 05:33
Hi Amy:
Sorry to hear you and all your crew are feeling so ill! I went through a 3-year phase of getting sick each and every holiday: Christmas, Easter, long weekends, you name it. It was very discouraging! Hope you are soon on the road to recovery.
If I can help in any way with locating / restarting / whatever the Lace box, please let me know.
Miranda in Vancouver, BC
3. January, 2005 at 07:34
Happy New Year, Amy, and thanks so much for persevering with the GSRP - you deeserve some good knitting karma for that!
18. December, 2005 at 22:29
I know colobumumum is a great word.