I hope everyone here had a wonderful holiday as we gear up to close out 2008! Siah (annoying little gray cat) had a productive Christmas Eve, helping Santa deliver his presents. (Here's the full Christmas poem - complete with more useless puns than should be legal.)

I've been thinking about New Year's resolutions and my hopes and goals for 2009. As far as 2008 goes, I'm grateful for everything that the diabetes community has become. We're a force to be reckoned with, and I'm proud to be a part of it all. Happy New Year, all, and stay safe and healthy in 2009!!

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Comment by Manny Hernandez on December 29, 2008 at 10:57am
We sure are a force to be reckoned with... hold on world, here we come in 2009!!!
Comment by debb on December 30, 2008 at 9:40am
oh my, what a great poem. i'm still laughing. my kitty is almost 11 now and had to see the vet for an upset tummy a couple of days before christmas. she's fine now. she does the great christmas present act in under the tree. people have thought she was a very expensive ceramic cat, she stays so still.
i can't wait to see all the fantastic things that happen on TuD this coming year. it should be really great.
happy new year.

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