Jan 23, 2009 20:08
Today's arithmantic forecast is a natural one, which has imposed itself upon our lives as such already. For the sake of brevity and privacy I'll spare you from the details of that, but things are fine for me. I suggest that people spend time with their friends and family today, a family dinner, or at least to be certain not to be alone. Yes, you, Victor.
Wayne is doing well, he's very clever and personable, even if he doesn't like to see me leave for work. May On top of everything, though, he really wants to see his darling cousins. Including the wedding, which just promises to be lovely, absolutely lovely. If only Jo would stop fussing over the dress.
I was thinking we could have a nice birthday dinner for Wayne, on the third -- it's a Tuesday, but it doesn't have to be long, I just really would like to see any of you that might be able to come. I miss everyone.
It's hard to believe that in less than two weeks, Wayne will be one year old. In a month, Jo will be married, and in only a few months, Joe will be a father, Clive will be a seventh year, and Victor in his last year of Auror training. After everyt I feel like this last year just got away from me. I haven't forgotten a thing, but I look back at it and wonder where it went.
I'm very excited to see the last half of 1981. I have the sincerest feeling that things are set to improve.