I have three essays half written for this blog. I also have an entire condo to finish packing before tomorrow morning. I also have 32 Scrabulous games going in Facebook. So, no time to write/edit/blog now.
I will leave you with this idea based on a story I on NPR this morning about a reporter with end-stage cancer. He has a blog and he asked his visitors to finish this: My cancer is...
I know some of you have MS, some of you know people with MS (including me), and some of you just like to read this blog. So, here you go. Finish this: MS is...
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2 weeks ago
...not for the faint of heart.
ReplyDelete...is not going to get the better of Julie.
ReplyDeleteSo nice to chat this morning and I'm very glad that your move went well. Can't wait to check out the place. Take care,
ReplyDeleteDiane
I'll look forward to reading your next entry now that I have found you.
ReplyDeletea curse that Julie has the awareness to turn into a blessing.
ReplyDeletea real eye opener.
ReplyDeletea pain in the arse.
unpredictable.
difficult to explain.
not the end of the world or my life.
a thief.
expensive.
a teacher.
;0)
...really freakin annoying.
ReplyDeleteruination of my plans for wealth and retirement.
ReplyDelete...like trying to play a game without knowing the rules, but you thought you knew the rules. You never know what's going to happen next. You never know where you stand. Or don't stand, as the case may be. :)
ReplyDelete... showing me over and over again what I'm capable of dealing with
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