I love it . . .
Tuesday, 6. November 2007, 00:04:20
I love it.
It gives me a chance to work on my minesweeping skills and to peruse online yarn sales. FYI yarnware.com is having a going out of business 50-75 percent off sale. Discovered this in Religion in the Public Square class today.
Besides the experience that i am having with Opera seemingly changing and not necessarily for the better i am wondering if you just haven't posted, if i haven't been notified, and on a different note is this note which for some reason i'm wondering about....maybe if you care to, you can explain some or use some of that yarn to weave me a storied blanket or throw ( or is it spelled through? ) or maybe even differently than either of those choices.
Besides all of that how is life treating you?
From Krypto, the boy with far away eyes.
By Krypto, # 8. November 2007, 11:18:49
Thank you for noticing the post. I have not posted anything for quite some time. This semester has been wonderful and terrible for the same reason. Some family trauma came out into the open recently and because of that I'm more free than I have been for quite some time. However, getting to that freedom came after a long and isolated period of depression and great anxiety in my soul. I had to drop most of my classes and because of that self-sequestering I now need to find a new job. I'm told that people don't really like nannies that disappear for weeks at a time.
Other than those two lingering effects of my lack of coping with the family dramatics I'm finally doing well because as I said before I am finally free of a heavy burden that should never have been mine.
Due to the unfortunate lack of employment I face a lack of funds that prohibitted actually buying any of the yarn I shopped for in class.
Thank you for asking after me, I appreciated it very much. And I do appologize for not being present or responsive.
I hope that this new November finds you well and free also.
By barefoot_muse, # 8. November 2007, 16:31:26
Wanna get married? <VBG> ( probably old enough to be your father or maybe even your grandfather...then look at Tony Randall's romance relationship with a girl young enough to be his grand-daughter)
Have you ever seen the movie: Harold and Maude?
Best wishes and more 2U Muse!
Krypto
By Krypto, # 9. November 2007, 13:08:48