Right now it’s one of my children but I do think things are calming down. As I told our mutual friend Jaye– if it ain’t one kid it’s another!
In the meantime I’ve really gotten into drinking Pu-Erh Tea. Love it! And while I’m drinking my Pu-Erh Tea, I’m releasing and rewriting and re-releasing books. Oh, and I got my bike fixed. Never a dull moment!
So I’m a little insane at the moment. I may be better in a few months, but I doubt it. Good thing I took that vacation!
Oh, and Oscar used the non-word mistaked in a sentence, rather, in several sentences. Even entire paragraphs. So, repeatedly. I’m sorry. When I heard the word I thought I’d had a stroke. Or he had. He sounded like Raj Kuthrapali.
XOXO! Julia
Julia, the vacation sounded fabulous. And children…well they’re always around, aren’t they? Chin up, woman!
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Always, Anny! And again, always! π
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I have one of those things – children with things to work out. It isn’t fun, even when the kid is being as good as possible about it.
And on the non-word: I understand. And have to clamp my teeth quite firmly on my tongue sometimes NOT to correct other adults. Except when appropriate and necessary, of course. I forbided it.
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LOL! Totally, Alicia. But I did correct him, repeatedly. I too forbidded it!
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Sorry. I misspelled ‘forbidded’ as ‘forbided.’ Tsk.
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You are forgivened.
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Glad to hear you’re revisiting your writing. You have so much talent.
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Thanks, Diana! Back at ya!
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It IS always something, Julia, but our favorite response is to sigh and say that this, too, shall pass…unfortunately it’s sometimes like a kidney stone, but it will pass. π
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Marylin – hahahahah! I like that. Painful.
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Just remember some day you will look back on these days and miss them. π π π
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I know, Roberta. I’ll miss every day!
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