I met him online, and I can't wait to meet him!
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I lost a friend that I met online years ago.
Comments (14)I'm sorry for the loss of your friend, Auntjen. The way she died sounds so sad. The ray of light in all this sadness is how you have celebrated her life by sharing some of her charm, sweetness and good nature with us. We can feel her presence even in her absence, because of you. We can in a small way, all celebrate her life by reflecting on your story of her. Your post honors and thanks her for touching you so deeply through her communications and loving spirit. Shortly after a friend of mine died many years ago, I felt a compelling urge to get back into doing volunteer work. My friend had been an amazing social worker, and I was overcome with a desire to emulate her in some way, to extend some of the goodness she had offered to others. I know I haven't come close to giving what she gave to others, but the impulse to give back, indeed a compulsion to, was born from her death. Maybe sometimes fighting for a cause or embodying the values and concerns of a person who has died can help us to cope with their loss....See Moreshould I continue with him
Comments (4)I really am not sure what you're saying; can't understand much of what you've written. But it sounds like you've made some bad decisions (left your marriage for someone you "met" online, he has visited you once???, etc.). Your question is whether you should continue with him. Only you can decide whether you should do that. You already said that you doubt him. That means you don't trust him. I couldn't be with someone I don't trust....See MoreI got him - my Siamese cat!
Comments (30)The integration of the cats is coming along well. He's out of isolation now. Might have kept him separated a bit longer at least when we weren't home but for the fact he started going crazy being confined once he'd been out. He did quite a bit of damage clawing at the trim around our bathroom door so that was no longer an option. Fortunately they are all tolerating each other pretty well - gets noticeably better each day - though it got a little exciting when all three of them ended up on the bed around 2am last night....See MoreLunch bill was $9.50. I gave him $20.50 :o(
Comments (40)Different people, of different age levels, have developed/are developing different kinds of skills. Some years ago I was having teeth out at the local dental school. When my student and the secretary were doing the accounting, it turned out that removing the first tooth in a quadrant cost $32.00, and $16.00 each for subsequent teeth in that quadrant, of which there had been four. I said, "$96.00". When they finished the calculating and came up with the figure, they looked at me with surprise and asked how I'd figured it out so quickly. I said that the first tooth was $32.00, and that four times sixteen was the same as two times thirty two ... that one plus two, i.e. three thirties are ninety and that three twos are six: total, ninety six. ole joyful...See Moremarylmi
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