Look What I Had To Overcome
From my last life. I think I’ll write a book.
I’ve thought about it, and I’m glad there’s no middle ground in our lives. No, really. I’ve wrangled with this particular peculiarity for a while, now, and I’ve made peace with the realization that while karma coupons do indeed have an expiration date, it’s more fun (more interesting at the very least) to cash them in all at once.
We certainly had an interesting year chock-full of ups and downs, and it looks like ’04 is off to much the same start. And yet we’ve managed to drag ourselves up from deep within the bowels of Hell (twice), and come out on the top of the mountain.
I’ve had an amazing week, and so has Kev (who henceforth shall be known as Wonder Husband). Three marvelous things have transpired this week, which means I don’t have to break out the telescope in order to see the eerily perfect alignment of all the stars and planets. And the week ain’t even over yet, folks.
One more thing: A big shout-out to Sessalee, whose email was the icing on my gargantuan cake. You truly rock my world.
January 15th, 2004 at 7:10 am
Talk about your cryptic messages! Sheesh! Hope no one tries to bend their brain around that one! 🙂
All I can say is that I’m happily (and luckily) married to my best friend, who also happens to be the smartest & most talented woman I have ever known.
January 15th, 2004 at 3:26 pm
I hate it when ya’ll talk in code. I’m hoping you’ll spill the beans in the car ride tomorrow, but if not…well, I guess that’s okay. I mean, you two are the types to tell secrets to each other in front of people and all…
January 15th, 2004 at 5:18 pm
Camille, haven’t we proven to you yet that we have no shameful secrets? We’re too eager to share the sordid details of our lives, and of course you’ll hear all about it tomorrow! 😉
January 15th, 2004 at 5:23 pm
Good point. First Thanksgiving comes to mind….