Bye bye faut que je m'en ailles
May. 30th, 2004 04:50 pmBags are packed--stuffed really, thanks to the expertise of one
toneyvr--and the iBook goes in next. Then a cuppa before departing for the airport. Where there will be much crying. As it should be at farewells with those you love .
It’s been a grand visit.
On the more positive side, I’ll be back in his nibs’ arms (aka
querrelle very, very soon. And once I wave bye-bye to Tony, I’ll pop into “traveller” mode and be fine really. But I’ll miss him terribly, I always do.
But this time he’s really finding his own path in life. Starting grad skool is so the right thing for him. He’s learning and growing a lot. I’m so pleased for him!
Straddling the Pacific (metaphorically; be nice) is the new normal for me, and I don’t feel torn by it. I am Canadian, I love my family there. I love Max, and our life together in Australia. Really I’m a lucky, lucky boy.
Whose about to be dragged across the Pacific by his nose, courtesy of a former Crown corporation run by a Merkun fucktard. At least we coulda got an effective offshore manager/CEO. How do you not make a profit with a 90% monopoly domestically?
It’s been a grand visit.
On the more positive side, I’ll be back in his nibs’ arms (aka
But this time he’s really finding his own path in life. Starting grad skool is so the right thing for him. He’s learning and growing a lot. I’m so pleased for him!
Straddling the Pacific (metaphorically; be nice) is the new normal for me, and I don’t feel torn by it. I am Canadian, I love my family there. I love Max, and our life together in Australia. Really I’m a lucky, lucky boy.
Whose about to be dragged across the Pacific by his nose, courtesy of a former Crown corporation run by a Merkun fucktard. At least we coulda got an effective offshore manager/CEO. How do you not make a profit with a 90% monopoly domestically?