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Gravatar I will read her post come the morning when I am able to concentrate for more than 24 seconds at a time

And I may well post my life changing moment, but it's common knowledge, and to be be honest, I'm not sure if I can do it entirely. But I like to think my blog covers it... mostly


Gravatar You know, when I posted the caveats at the end, I was thinking of you when I wrote "Some of you reading this probably have told your stories many times and in many ways. I salute you"

I have read your stories about Bethany and cried, and have been richer for it.


Gravatar Hi Krista! Thanks for visiting my blog, I'm happy to be visiting yours and already hooked. And I promise to read your MSW essay in nine months.

Today I told a story that changed my life forever on my blogmy which I know you read already.


Gravatar As an MSW candidate, Mary, I am sure you know about the emphasis on stories. Yours are delightful. I added your blog to my reader on my first visit. You are an eloquent writer. Did you ever figure out what was wrong last year? I saw the posts on your concerns, but never saw if you found a diagnosis or treatment (but I am a notorious skimmer).



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