September 15, 2015
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The Road to 65, Mile 291: Pending
SSeptember 14, 2015, Prescott- First, my apologies to friendly readers- Heath Muchena, JoEllen Coney, Starman Jones, Richie Salgado and Michel Fauquet. I found your lovely comments in my Pending file, which has been ignored even longer than my Flickr site. I have cleaned it up and approved all of your comments.
I am sad to hear that another Xanga friend, Sister Mae, has died. She was a rock-solid friend, when I was on the old network. I hadn’t heard from her, on Xanga 2.0. Now, I know why.
My new position is three weeks away. I worked today on a one-day post and will do the same tomorrow. There ought to be several other posts, this week and next, in the run-up to Fall Break, which will see me enjoying a bit of the high country. I haven’t decided exactly where,yet, but I know it’ll be in-state.
Choices, we make and choices we own. In accepting the charter school position, I had to decline a Red Cross post. I think that position will go to someone who has actually worked in Social Services. Several other changes, vis-a-vis my weekday schedule, will come about, after October 12. I own those, also.
My erstwhile tendency to walk off and leave things hanging came to me in a dream, last light, with Penny warning me that this is a feature of mine that I should relegate to the past. Yes, I have made a world of progress, in that respect. Focus is improving, day by day.
Someone commented this afternoon, that I have “bedroom eyes”. Yikes! I thought we had left that term in the scrapheap of shallowness. Since this person is not within my age-range, I will take it as a misguided compliment, and leave it at that.
It is nice to be appreciated, and it is nice to have a few things- pending.
eptember 14, 2015, Prescott- First, my apologies to friendly readers- Heath Muchena, JoEllen Coney, Starman Jones, Richie Salgado and Michel Fauquet. I found your lovely comments in my Pending file, which has been ignored even longer than my Flickr site. I have cleaned it up and approved all of your comments.
I am sad to hear that another Xanga friend, Sister Mae, has died. She was a rock-solid friend, when I was on the old network. I hadn’t heard from her, on Xanga 2.0. Now, I know why.
My new position is three weeks away. I worked today on a one-day post and will do the same tomorrow. There ought to be several other posts, this week and next, in the run-up to Fall Break, which will see me enjoying a bit of the high country. I haven’t decided exactly where,yet, but I know it’ll be in-state.
Choices, we make and choices we own. In accepting the charter school position, I had to decline a Red Cross post. I think that position will go to someone who has actually worked in Social Services. Several other changes, vis-a-vis my weekday schedule, will come about, after October 12. I own those, also.
My erstwhile tendency to walk off and leave things hanging came to me in a dream, last light, with Penny warning me that this is a feature of mine that I should relegate to the past. Yes, I have made a world of progress, in that respect. Focus is improving, day by day.
Someone commented this afternoon, that I have “bedroom eyes”. Yikes! I thought we had left that term in the scrapheap of shallowness. Since this person is not within my age-range, I will take it as a misguided compliment, and leave it at that.
It is nice to be appreciated, and it is nice to have a few things- pending.
Comments (5)
I did not know about Malla (Mae). When did this happen Gary? I haven't been on xanga for a while.
Facebook had a memory for me and saw Malla with a comment... just minutes ago. This was a memory from last year.
It was last week, according to the Xanga friend who told me.
It is nice to have choices - it gives a sense of control in a world that is often out of control!
@murisopsis: Choices, however difficult, build character.
I used to read Sister Mae's blogs. May she happily be dancing with angels now, hearing the sweet songs of Heaven.
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