Sunday, December 6, 2009

Christmas Party 2009

Photos from this year's company Christmas party...

This is one I took with my webcam, after hair and make-up, but before getting dressed.




This is me (on the right) with my friends Tori and Wendy.




Me with Victoria - she was my date. :)




Me with Anna.




Unfortunately, I never got a good shot of my hair. It was only partially up, and it was curly and carefully messy in the back, long and sort of flowing. My bangs were huge, but that's obvious in the photos.



Hey, wait a minute, how'd this picture get in here?



Oh, right. I put it there. :)

This is my undead warlock after being hit with a mohawk grenade, Mr. T style. I pity the fool!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Andrea, you look great! I love the dress :D

Amyranth said...

Someone is all pretty for the holidays!

I checked back on your old posts, and rather than discuss what might already be laid to rest I'll say that I hope everything is well and getting better. :)

Jennicula said...

Oh, look how pretty you are!

Did you have fun at the party?



Since you've encouraged me (and it doesn't take much!)

Things that are dark shouldn't sparkle

I was trying to figure out why vampires shouldn’t sparkle, and you stated it perfectly.

So, as I go from dipping my toes into the absurd, now I’m going to just jump right in and swim in it. Can I just say that I’m smiling as I type this because it takes me away from shuffling awful papers and other dreary things?

Ok, back to the questions at hand:

Do you think vampires can have pets? Why not? I would think that I would have a pet even if I were the undead. I think I’d still love animals. I’d probably have a cat because they’re more independent. Otherwise a barking dog that needs to go out might bother my neighbors and alert them to my undeadness. I’m not into my house smelling like pooh either.

If I was a vampire, could I turn my cat? Here’s my theory on that. I think you could turn your cat. It’s just blood swapping, not a transfusion. No DNA issues there. The question is – would you do it? Wouldn’t a vampire cat be more dangerous than a human? It’s an animal, and therefore would have animal instincts and survive any way it could. It might be like letting a shark loose on dry land. Meaning, the moment it got hungry it would eat whatever blood supply might be out there. That might be me or a loved one. I can’t have that.

Would I turn my cat (named Snowflake)? No, because he’s a bit too sparkly already.