Girls, girls. Each of you can take responsibility for her own actions, but neither of you is responsible for the other's reaction and feelings.
Natter 37: Oddly Enough, We've Had This Conversation Before.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I never avoided responsibility either.
Everything is my fault. I just skipped to the end, so I have no idea what is ita's responsibility, but it's also my fault.
Robin! I didn't get to post here on your birthday, and something like "Happy fifth-day-or-so-of-your-new-age", even with the exclamation point, just doesn't seem to have the same effect as the more traditional congratulations. So I'm just going to post "Robin!", OK?
sara, we are working through our problems and misunderstanding in a calm and, I think, productive manner. I am sorry if this makes you uncomfortable, but not addressing our problems will only lead to resentment and possibly deeply hurt feelings.
ita, I don't know where this leaves us. I will pray on it tonight.
I will pray on it tonight.
And I will krav.
Sean, if you want to say howdy while you're visiting here, send me an email.
Hi, Nilly! And everyone else!
Nilly, any greeting from you is a gift, birthday or no. So, thanks!
I will pray on it tonight.
And I will krav.
Bwah!
You invoked goats. There was the threat of flouncing. That's treading very close to the point where graham crackers start being flung and someone bites someone else and steals their legos. I know these things.
Greetings! That's the word I was looking for when I wrote "congratulations". Silly sieve. Thanks, Robin.
Hey Moby Dick liker! I just borrowed it from a friend. I never had the courage before, because it was so thick and I didn't think I have the English (see the above sentence, for example). But, hey, they were moving and it was either packing it for three years or borrowing it, so I figured I should try. Do you have any more adorable son pictures?
[Edit: 729 is 3 to the power of 3+3. 7293 is 2431*3, which also has all that consecutive digits thing going on. Numbers are pretty]
Oh. I want Graham Crackers. I promise not to fling them.