Oh, I am so sorry and I'm in tears right now. Losing a best friend that is like part of the family is so difficult, even if they are doggy people. I feel for you and all in your family who are going through this difficult time, but just think how blessed you were to be lucky to be the ones to have Molly in your lives, and how rewarding a life it was for Molly to have all of you in her life. Neither you nor she could have asked for better.
I love chit-chat posts, so I enjoyed this. I know what you mean...you look forward to a holiday, it takes time to prepare for it as the time slowly approaches, you finally get to go and enjoy it as much as possible as it starts out ok then seems to speed by at the end, you get back home and to normalcy, you have great memories, but then ZAP! It all seems to become something from the DISTANT past, although still just a short time ago. I guess it's to help the "normalcies" seem more normal...and to make looking ahead to future holiday opportunities a new excitement and adventure.
Hey, thanks, I'll make a note of that.
Love the graphics! (Maybe because of my love for coffee?)
Some people just get along best by not always getting along. It somehow interrupts the flow of friendship and enjoyment, but it never dampens the love between them. So many people have to accept that it's ok to agreeing that they disagree so that they can just move on and past things. Accepting ourselves and other people's ways (as long as they're not totally out of line, if you know what I mean) is the best way to accomplish peace and harmony in any relationship.
Sounds like too much fun, as usual!
The time is drawing near! I'm so happy for you that you are having this chance to participate in an election as a candidate and I certainly are wishing you the best of luck. I know you would be a great committee member...I just hope everybody else realizes that!
I love it when Edie has time off and we will be together more and I hate it at the same time. When we actually have something to do together and we specifically plan some things and do them, it is wonderful. The rest of the time, though, AAACCCKKKK! Bicker and nag, I find myself picking up after her and all she wants to do is enjoy her time off (which means doing nothing helpful or productive)...she complains that she just can't enjoy her time off without being expected to do things and I complain that she not take advantage of the off time to get things done. These are the days and times that she'd be better off at work...or me out somewhere. So, I can relate to what you are saying.
You know I work at home mostly, so I not only get all the Olympics during evening viewing, but I filled up on MSNBC coverage every afternoon! Sometimes, after the evening coverage, I'd switch around to catch whatever coverage I could find, usually clips of things not shown live...this is how I caught glimpses at some of the less covered sports and athletes. Thank goodness I've got two years to prepare for the next (winter) Olympics which, by the way, I'd love to attend even though I don't enjoy being out in the cold. There are plenty of indoor things, though, so I already have a list of all the sports and the ticket prices.
I believe that things will get better from theis the day's appearances.
Yummy...all sound good, but don't know if I'd actually make something myself...oh, sure I would!
I believe I know both of these. I feel pretty good about it, too.
Aha! I got one right! Oh, ok, so that really isn't good, is it? But, 1 out of 2 is good for me!
The book is pretty helpful and, just like with all books that offer dialogue of life and it's many puzzles, if the reader can relate, the book will be meaningful. Keep discovering yourself, not just in this area which is an important one, but all things about you. The more you understand and accept yourself, the better you are at relating to other people.
It sounds ok, but I think I would want a "stronger", closer to historical accuracies if I was going to read something of this type. Sounds good for teens, though.