It's Christmas Time...
Dec. 5th, 2010 06:14 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
and we've started putting up our decorations. We didn't finish, because the tree lights we've had for the last few years finally gave up the ghost, so today's mission is to find new lights we can agree on.
Some people have asked what I want for the holiday, and I have actually managed to come up with a few things. The list is available here, on my Amazon Wishlist: http://amzn.com/w/3K75QN25N0ZTR
I know that it has been a while since I last posted, but this is not going to be one of those "catch up" posts that I do so often. I'll just say that things are going well here in the Morgan household and that I'll make a big "Year in Review" post in the first week or two of January.
We did have a computer disaster this week, which forced the purchase of a new 'business' laptop for Christine. That should arrive Tuesday, and it will be fun getting that all set up.
I have a new favorite website, which is librivox.org. Think Project Gutenberg for audio books. There is some great stuff there. The quality of the reader isn't always there (a few sound like high school students forced into doing the recording) but all the ones I have tried are discernable and better than you would expect, especially for free.
Some people have asked what I want for the holiday, and I have actually managed to come up with a few things. The list is available here, on my Amazon Wishlist: http://amzn.com/w/3K75QN25N0ZTR
I know that it has been a while since I last posted, but this is not going to be one of those "catch up" posts that I do so often. I'll just say that things are going well here in the Morgan household and that I'll make a big "Year in Review" post in the first week or two of January.
We did have a computer disaster this week, which forced the purchase of a new 'business' laptop for Christine. That should arrive Tuesday, and it will be fun getting that all set up.
I have a new favorite website, which is librivox.org. Think Project Gutenberg for audio books. There is some great stuff there. The quality of the reader isn't always there (a few sound like high school students forced into doing the recording) but all the ones I have tried are discernable and better than you would expect, especially for free.