Oh, Liese, I'm so sorry. How awful. I can't even imagine.
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh Liese, I'm sorry. Ugh.
I'm so sorry Liese.
Nilly, you have not offended me, but if you had it would be forgiven.
Nilly offends me by not living closer and hanging out with me more. I forgive her for that every year.
Totally what she said!
ita, I do something think of my sister by her LJ/wider fandom handle (which is different from the one she used here.) But she also has so many other names, depending on the context - to my kids she's Aunt [Realname], and when I talk to my mother I often fall into her childhood nickname that she renounced at 18. So.
Liese, that's so tragic. My heart goes out to your friend for the loss of her son.
Nilly, I hope you have an easy fast. I could never imagine you offending me but I love your Yom Kippur post. It makes me think and reflect on my actions for the past year.
Many sympathies, Liese and loved ones.
And an easy fast to Nilly.
In completely shallow news, I looked in the mirror before I put my dress on this morning, and a person could have gone somewhere in just what I was already wearing -- cami, short slip, boots, all black. Kind of hot! But not work-appropriate....
{{{Liese and Mary}}} I am so sorry. That's just heartbreaking.
I could never imagine you offending me but I love your Yom Kippur post. It makes me think and reflect on my actions for the past year.
Exactly this. Thanks, Nilly.
While I'd obviously heard of Yom Kippur, I have loved Nilly's posts over the years. I think they have done such a great job of teaching me about offense and forgiveness. Yom Kippur is not my religion, but I (and others here, I know) have worked to incorporate the idea into my life.
eta: meaning-of-Yom-Kippur x-post!