
And they just keep coming
January 11, 2008This one popped up in my inbox this morning. I found it appropriate considering some life changes we’re going through:
“Better three hours too soon, than one minute too late.”
— William Shakespeare

This one popped up in my inbox this morning. I found it appropriate considering some life changes we’re going through:
“Better three hours too soon, than one minute too late.”
— William Shakespeare
I could read so many things into that statement, that I just don’t think I’ll bother. Have a good weekend. Come and pay a call sometime.
It’s a mouthful, isn’t it? My, oh my. The places to go with this one . . .
I will come visiting soon! I promise! My life has been wild, but I feel better than I have in years. Explanations to follow.
I guess that depends on the event. Three hours to early for a party would probaly upset the hosts.
Yes. You know I say absolutely to that one. Turn and face the strange ch-ch-changes.
Shakespeare was one of the greatest psychologists the world has ever known.
I hope whatever is happening ends beautifully for you.
I hope your life changes are all positive ones.
Come back, baby! I did!
I MISS YOU! Are you ok?
Seventh Sister ~ So true!
CS ~ Ch-ch-ch-changes!!
Love that song so much. I absolutely thought of you as I posted today. Let’s sing it up, sister!
Heart ~ Thank you so much. This change is a good change, but it’s still hard. I like changes that are nice, good, and easy, so this is a bit of a stretch, but I know that all will be well. Here’s hoping lots of peace, love and joy for you and yours, too!
Pool ~ Thank you, my dear. I hope you’ve been enjoying your winter. Or at least tolerating it. xoxoxoxo
Jim ~ YAY for you! I still have a few more hoops to jump through, but I’m jumping like nobody’s business. Have fun until I get back — open a bottle (or 12) of something and keep the troops entertained, would you?!
Reese ~ Thank you, honey!!! I am sorry I have been MIA. I’m doing okay. I’ll be better in a month or so. How are *you*? I’ll try to get by soon — like right now! xoxoxxo