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Funny, I’d get you the same travelibility (yes, I make up words) as you did for Catherine, but I’d add in a kick-butt writing gig that lets you work from any city you happen to be in (cough, cough).
Merry Christmas, my significant other. :)
isn’t your mother’s extended family yours as well? about to enter into a long distance relationship – any tips?
Ha! Yes, they are definitely mine, as well. That’s just my way of differentiating between my dad’s side of the family and my mom’s… they’re fairly different crowds.:)
And on the tips? If you have any, let me know.:) But my only tips (if they would be of use to anyone) would be to laugh every day with them (email, phone, text… whatever gives you a smile and allows you to enjoy one another), don’t try and do too much when you actually see them (just cherish the time together) AND… try not to be long distance for very long.:)
And make sure you get involved with someone at least close to as smart, beautiful, and amazing as Meg is. (I say close because there’s no way someone could be as smart/beautiful/amazing as Meg is). :)