So, we're up in Dublin for a few days. Himself has to teach a class on Saturday and he also wants to intoduce Liam to his favorite aunt, who is 96. When someone is that old, you don't hang about, promising vaguely to visit someday.
This visit was meant to correspond with an interview at the US Embassy to register Liam's birth, but the embassy has
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As I've mentioned before, I love your brain and how it works. I love that you have whole epics thought up in the time that it takes me to remember my middle name. I also think it's pretty cool that you're in library school.
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This might be a good time to travel with Liam, while he's still too little to want to walk or crawl. He'll probably sleep a good amount of the flight.
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I love your super-mad, OCD-esque proofreading skills. It's seriously magical. You catch everything. Betaing for you is both easy and scary, since your copy's so clean, but I get paranoid that I might miss the one teensy error you might have missed. But that rarely happens because errors rarely get passed you.
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I love your enthusiasm and energy. Reading about your adventures always makes me smile and think 'ah, to be young again.' Not that I'd want to go back, but it's fun when all your choices aren't made yet.
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OK, I love that way you think up plots. Lots and lots of plots. I also love your flexibility and patience, which I abused horribly when we were co-authoring.
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