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I was talking to an editor I know who was recently laid off. She mentioned that a boss once advised that she become more comfortable with ambiguity. My first thought was, "Why? why should she?"I guess the point is that ambiguity is unavoidable. And if you don't like it, as I don't, it can be . . .
With so much exciting stuff ahead, it's no wonder I'm feeling those little tummy flutters, like butterfies. I love the image of these butterfly cupcakes and wonder, if you ate one, would you feel flutters?Or would you feel guilty and dread going to Pilates tonight because you'd have to lift your . . .
On a cold morning, there's nothing like the warm weight of a cat up against your side. I love my dog Riley, but he's a bit distractable and just doesn't lie still against me for very long. I had cats for 34 consecutive years, but when Tyler passed on two years ago, I decided to get a little dog. A . . .
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Yesterday was such a hopeful day...maybe just a pause to enjoy thinking about what it might mean... over a cup of coffee. This one's being served at a B&B in Italy. You can tell by the tablecloth. And the reasonable size of the cup. . . .
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And it's happening. Here's the business card to prove it. Front/back.;-) These aren't the colors though. It's salmon and green but (oddly) it posts differently on the blog. But it looks cool in these colors, too. Just not as girly. No, the website is not up, yet. The slogan is on the back side of . . .
What an inauguration. What a speech. What a president.And what a hat!!!My heart is so full-what a great day. . . .