Thanks, Paul. I don't plan to stop writing, though it may be a bit erratic. Then again, it always was erratic, so at least I don't have my past performance to live up to. :) Looking forward to hearing from you in the new year!
I wish a fast recovery for your husband. I am sad you had to leave ADC but you know where you need to be. Just know that you have got a real bunch of friends sacattered around the world that will just be there for you. Let's hope for a lovingly boring 2026
That is so sweet of you. Thanks for your kind words. And yes, I'm coming to appreciate the kind of happiness that gets called boring. Let's cross our fingers for an uninteresting 2026!
I'm so sorry to hear that about Neal. Good luck pulling back from ADC to focus on him and your household. I know it won't be the same without Geordie, but hopefully the memories of all the love he brought you will light up some dark times. Take care and reach out if you ever need to chat.
Oh, dear, I'm sorry you had such a difficult holiday season. Seems like that sort of thing happens a lot on the holidays — the extra stress, even if joyous, can be a trigger. I lost a beloved uncle on the 4th of July, so I've had a small taste of that. Glad to hear Neal is doing okay. 2025 was a challenging year for everyone in general, but for you especially. Hang in there!
Ah, yes, the holidays have a bittersweetness to them, at least for many. Sorry to hear about the loss of your uncle this year. These things do seem to happen at what should be a celebratory time. My mother died on Mother's day, and I flew back to OKC for her funeral on my birthday. And before that, Geordie got bitten by a rattlesnake on Easter day. So here's to not-holidays and un-birthdays! Anyway, thank you for your kind words, and I hope you have a happy new year (which I write in lowercase so as not to jinx anything).
It's been great working with you Tina! Thanks for bringing me on as a voice talent!!
Thanks, Drew. You've done an amazing job with the podcasts and I'm looking forward to your work with ADC. Happy new year!
Hi Tina -- Sorry to hear about your husband's health problems. I hope you keep writing.
Thanks, Paul. I don't plan to stop writing, though it may be a bit erratic. Then again, it always was erratic, so at least I don't have my past performance to live up to. :) Looking forward to hearing from you in the new year!
I wish a fast recovery for your husband. I am sad you had to leave ADC but you know where you need to be. Just know that you have got a real bunch of friends sacattered around the world that will just be there for you. Let's hope for a lovingly boring 2026
That is so sweet of you. Thanks for your kind words. And yes, I'm coming to appreciate the kind of happiness that gets called boring. Let's cross our fingers for an uninteresting 2026!
Best wishes.
Thanks so much, and same to you. Happy new year!
Really sorry to hear about your husband's health, and needing to step down from Philosophy and Fiction. Hope he's better soon.
Yeah, I'm with you on 2025. It wasn't that bad for me personally, but not a year I'll look back on fondly.
I still have my dog Jordi's picture on my phone's login screen, and she died back in 2009, so I know where you're coming from with Geordie's picture.
Hope 2026 treats you better. Keep in touch!
Thanks, Mike. I have Geordie's picture on my phone and computer too! And yeah, it'll stay there. Will do, and happy new year!
Hopefully you’ll have a much better 2026! All the best, John.
Thanks, John. I hope so too! :) Happy new year!
I'm so sorry it's been such a bad year!!!
Thanks, Stephanie. Happy new year to you and yours!
I'm so sorry to hear that about Neal. Good luck pulling back from ADC to focus on him and your household. I know it won't be the same without Geordie, but hopefully the memories of all the love he brought you will light up some dark times. Take care and reach out if you ever need to chat.
Thanks so much, Ed. Give Gobi a good scratch behind the ear for me and I hope you and yours have a happy new year!
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Oh, dear, I'm sorry you had such a difficult holiday season. Seems like that sort of thing happens a lot on the holidays — the extra stress, even if joyous, can be a trigger. I lost a beloved uncle on the 4th of July, so I've had a small taste of that. Glad to hear Neal is doing okay. 2025 was a challenging year for everyone in general, but for you especially. Hang in there!
Ah, yes, the holidays have a bittersweetness to them, at least for many. Sorry to hear about the loss of your uncle this year. These things do seem to happen at what should be a celebratory time. My mother died on Mother's day, and I flew back to OKC for her funeral on my birthday. And before that, Geordie got bitten by a rattlesnake on Easter day. So here's to not-holidays and un-birthdays! Anyway, thank you for your kind words, and I hope you have a happy new year (which I write in lowercase so as not to jinx anything).