
How do you feel today?
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- Fist and Faith
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No, no, no! My apologies!! Truly!! I didn't mean it like that. I just mean in general terms. "She thought I'd lost interest" brought that kind of thing to mind, but I wasn't thinking that was the beginning and end of your situation. People do that kind of thing, though, and I wanted to put it in people's mind. 

All lies and jest
Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

Still a man hears what he wants to hear
And disregards the rest -Paul Simon

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Cov, sweetie, I don't think Fist meant to blame YOU for the relationship woes. He was just advising you to keep up the romantic gestures.
I'm glad you guys figured it out. May there be many silly romantic giggly makeout sessions in your near future.




Now if I could just find a way to wear live bees as jewelry all the time.....
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I think we posted at the same time Fist so our thoughts overlapped. 

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i have mixed emotions about today. today my son turns 15 y.o. i just can't believe how big he is and how fast the time has passed. it seems like it wasn't too long ago he was riding on the back of my bike yelling, 'faster, mommy.' i am so proud of that kid! he is such a good guy. so anyway, i am happy that is growing up and i am sad that he is growing up. typical mom, right?
thank you for the hugs....i feel like i need it. one of work buds came over to my cube and caught me crying about it.Menolly wrote:
Ah...KiGirl. Beorn hits 15 in August.
...and with that the legal right to test for his Restricted Drivers License...
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august will be here before you know it. luckily, kentucky doesn't even let them have their permits until 16. whew!

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Fist and Faith wrote:Aaaaawwwww... Ki, you're just the cutest little thing!Hang in there! You survived his first day of Kindergarten, and you'll get through this too!

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*refuses to even think about Beorn graduating high school*KiGirl wrote:Fist and Faith wrote:Aaaaawwwww... Ki, you're just the cutest little thing!Hang in there! You survived his first day of Kindergarten, and you'll get through this too!
thank you. you are right...that was a tough day too and i got through it. you know you'll be reading something similar in about 3 years when he graduates.
...starting to blubber already...

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Hey, Cov...I've been through that a couple of times. To be honest, learning how better to communicate worked worlds better than any amount of flowers or gifts. The dates help, as it seems nice to get out of the familiar and speak face to face. Camping trips worked better though, but everyone is different. But mainly figuring out how to communicate with each other, and how better to do that seems to recharge better than anything, unless it is a forced thing that someone resents. I've heard the Ungame works pretty well, even though the questions are a little dumb, most of the time. But the concept is good....something of a game, but with topics that lead to conversation, and more specifically conversation about each other.

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Time is a waste of life
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What's the ungame, Cag? 

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It's a "game" that encourages conversation. Probably developed by a therapist. Certainly is used by them. I worked at a mental health non-profit for a while, and many of the therapists had them. From brief readings of the cards, it seems a bit touchy-feely, but it might inspire.

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