~a smattering of sarah~

Step One

Posted on Tue, 2007-01-02 01:15 by sarahfelicity
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1. Cut a hole in the box.

Just kidding...

I just felt like I had to blog *something*, it being the first day of 2007 and all. Only I have no predictions, and I have no lists.

Right now I am tired, and here in Vancouver the new year started with the kind of day that makes me wonder why on earth I stay in this city. SO icky and grey. But that's okay, because all I did was sleep in, eat brunch on the Drive with my bio sister, my honorary sister, and my sweetie, and then go see "The Pursuit of Happyness". Which was heart-wrenchingly good, actually. Will Smith was really brilliant.

In other news, I have knitted two lovely Moebii. I am hooked and they are beautiful.

I feel a lot of changes ahead. I actually have no idea where 2007 will lead me and right now that's kind of terrifying. Stay tuned...

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A hodge-podge of random thoughts, musings, and links – sometimes about social change, sometimes about technology and the web, sometimes about yoga, and occasionally about knitting. Sometimes (because I'm a Canadian girl with deep roots in the British Isles) I even write about the weather.

I'm a yoga teacher, founder of Yoga for Geeks, and a freelance web writer, strategist, and project manager. I also help to co-create the amazing Web of Change Conference, every September in beautiful British Columbia.

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