It Is Not a Happy Thanksgiving.

 Posted by on Thursday, November 24, 2011 at 11:36 am  Me, Thoughts
Nov 242011
 
Anne McCaffrey

I’m going to spend a good portion of my Thanksgiving crying.  I just discovered that my favorite author – the woman who introduced me to fantasy back in 1995; the woman who wrote a letter back to me on dragon stationary and signed it in purple ink – passed away.

Dear Anne McCaffrey,

Your books have been with me almost from the beginning.  When I first started choosing bigger, better, more adult books back in sixth grade, your books were there.  You introduced me to dragons, to fantasy, to new worlds.  You introduced me to aliens who inspired our unicorn myths.  You brought magic and science into my life like no one else.  You inspired me to write.  One day, when I’m brave enough to share any writings, it will because you inspired me to share my work.  You have been a constant in my life.

Every year I reread some of your books.  Every year I laugh, I cry, and I live with your characters again.  I’m so glad that you were the first fantasy/science fiction writer I read.

I will miss you, Anne.  My children and friends will know your works and they will love you as I love you.  You will live on in our hearts and the hearts of all your fans.

Thank you for sharing your imagination with us over the years.  Thank you for taking the time to write back to young girl years ago.  Thank you for being there.

Love,

Your #1 Fan

Anne McCaffrey

Anne McCaffrey

For anyone who doesn’t know who Anne McCaffrey is, you should be ashamed of yourself.  Read her Pern books, for starters.  “Dragonsong,” “Dragonsinger,” and “Dragondrums” were the first books of hers that I read.  They are amazing and wonderful books.

Thank you, and I hope you’re enjoying your time in Pern.  ^_^

Happy Thanksgiving!

 Posted by on Thursday, November 25, 2010 at 02:35 pm  Family, Me
Nov 252010
 

I’ve pushed back the scheduled book review posts a day.  There are still several to go, though.  :-D

In the meantime, enjoy your Thanksgiving lunches and dinners, eat like a pig, and enjoy your family time!

I’ve prepared your Thanksgiving Day “to-do” list for you:

  • Keep your “thanks” to yourself.  No one really wants to hear what you’re thankful for, they just want an opportunity to tell you their list.
  • Prepare yourself for Black Friday – whether you’re going to be on the front lines shopping or cowering in your home.
  • Read a book.
  • Play some Scrabble!  No, playing a game of Words for Friends doesn’t count.  You have to actually pull out the Scrabble board and tiles and play a game that requires face to face interaction!
  • While you’re doing that, eat some more of your grandmother’s pecan pie and catch up on what’s going on in everyone’s life.  If you aren’t really interested, just pretend…  Seriously.
  • Take pictures to torture your family with in the future!
  • Oh, and remember that the cats deserve some of that turkey and cranberry jelly.

Enjoy your Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving!

 Posted by on Thursday, November 26, 2009 at 11:35 am  Family, Meaningless
Nov 262009
 

Today is Thanksgiving. I’m spending the day with family and loved ones and all that stuff.

I’m not big on the whole “giving thanks” nonsense, but if you are, then more power to you. Personally, I feel that if you need a special day to give thanks then you shouldn’t waste your time faking it for that one day.

Anyways, I’m not going to rant today. Well, not here anyway. :-p I just wanted to tell everyone to have a happy Thanksgiving and don’t kill anyone during those Black Friday sales!