It’s time for a pep-talk! Well team, I think we have had a pretty successful year. I managed to finish my degree, move to a new city all alone, get married, find a career and get involved with the writing community in Calgary.Â
I feel as though I have been stuck in a hyperbolic time chamber where 1 day is actually a year and I have trained to defeat the evil threat of Cell! Whoa, too much Dragon Ball Z. I have a weakness of rip-off American anime.
What I am trying to say is that I really feel like I have changed a lot and not just that things have changed. I talked to my good friend Neil last night on MSN and he spent the last year in Australia and various islands. I can only imagine he must have grown and changed, but I also realized that I have as well. While he was gone all of those things happened to me. How bizarre is that. So much changes in a year.
Something else has changed. My writing. I think I have written in the past about being able to think and write in character now; whereas before it wall about me. A side effect of being in school and young/melodramatic/me. But something else has changed. I am thinking big. I used to write a poem, one at a time, whenever I felt inspired. I am not sure that many of those poems are any good. Now I am thinking in themes and subjects and characters and projects. Which means I don’t have to wait until inspiration hits me, per se. I can write without that fear of being or not being inspired.
Now for the heart-clincher. I have really enjoyed our blogosphere. Keeping old friends close and meeting new people. I have enjoyed having you on my blog and reading yours (if you have one). Thanks. I really hope you have a great Christmas/festive season–you pagans
! (This is not my official sign-off. That will come Wednesday or Thursday.)

Pagan! Sheesh. Here I thought they were saying pay-again. No wonder I’m so broke.
You’ve gone too far this time Schmid-t! Hit the bench!
Ah shucks, pet! Thanks for acknowleding the *itch in the crowd.
Gimme an R–H–E–T–T–whadda get? Rockstar! I can’t hear you!