and other clichés.
Something really bad happened to me in the past month. I can’t talk about it right now. I can imagine worse things. But I never saw this coming, and I am still in a bit of shock.
So it was helpful, and a consoling thing to my spirit, to read this post over at Lessons From the Tortoise.
begin
again
May 18, 2007 at 9:29 am |
That is a wonderful, simple reminder.
I’m sorry that something bad happened to you, but best wishes for a new beginning.
May 18, 2007 at 10:30 am |
Thank you, Mel.
Speaking of new beginnings, I see that you bought Stenogger, my little utility. (That’s how I found your wonderful website.) I hope you are liking it — but yikes! your name is the brief for “medical” !!
You can delete the entry, or change the brief. One way I resolve conflicts is to put “xx” at the beginning of the word I use less often, so in your case xxmel would = medical.