Monday, February 28, 2011

February 28: The Introduction

If you're reading this, it means I am en route (or already there, if you ignored my email for several hours) to Alaska for an indeterminate amount of time.  Sad!  But fear not, for I've devised a plan to keep you enjoying my company even while I'm gone.

First, I went and found one of those calendars that lists every random holiday that exists, and decided that I would help you celebrate each of those days.  Now, March doesn't have any super cool ones like "Talk Like a Pirate Day", but there are some good ones for sure.

What this means is that I'm giving you a blog post a day for the next month.  And hopefully I won't be gone any longer than that because that's as far as I managed to plan when I thought of this idea sometime Sunday afternoon.

Sometimes these blog posts will have photos.  Maybe even some flattering photos.

Sometimes they will have links.  Maybe they will be good links and maybe they will not.  The quality will probably be inversely related to the amount of time I have, oddly enough.  Just a prediction.

Sometimes they will even have clues that direct you to presents that I've hidden around the house.  Yes, that's right!  Presents!  As in multiple presents!  But first you'll have to solve my incredibly difficult clues.

Hopefully this helps ease the pain of my absence, which I know is making you all feel dead inside.  Don't worry, I'll be back soon enough.  I love you all very much and miss you terribly...look here for your first real March Holiday Madness message tomorrow!

5 comments:

  1. What if I find all the presents on the first day. Do I win?

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  2. My girlfriend is the best! I also now know what she means when she says she's "running errands".

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  3. If you find all the presents on the first day, I will be very impressed, but you will not win. Also, I will be very sad that you didn't have to work out my very difficult clues.

    I WAS "running errands"! You didn't ask what kind of errands.

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  4. I knew what it meant too. I tried to help you out Sarah when the conversation turned to secrets and hiding though.

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