We were saying goodbye and he rubbed my arm. I didn't even notice so I couldn't have reacted.
(((((((Good for you, Jen!)))))))
I am also curious, how do you know your H is not an MLCer?
If indeed he is not, it's wonderful news! MLC, IMO, is the worst case to deal with...
I was looking again for your solution journal and once again couldn't find it! Did you leave MLC forum?
I ask not for a lighter burden, but for broader shoulders ____________________________________________________ M 46 H 45 D 17 M/T 23 Bomb #1 (ILYBNILWY) 12.06 Bomb #2 (OW) 12.07 Bomb #3 (chose OW over M) 9.08
Stella here is the link to the solution Journal We're on our 2nd thread but the link to the 1st thread is there in the 2nd thread.
There have been a few posters that said he didn't sound like and MLCer and while I've been reading up on MLC he doesn't "fit" the profile. I think he's reevaluating his life and our M. As somebody said he's a DAM (dumb ass man)
Jen
Jen *The more anger towards the past you carry in your heart, the less capable you are of loving in the present*
I'm not saying MLC is a good thing.. but it's real.. and in my sitch H is throwing our M away because he doesn't want to be tied down.. he wants to see other people.
KerryK, thanks for asking about Venezuela in my last thread. We're in Caracas which is far away from the border. Our President is gone from crazy to full fledged insane over the past 10 years. I cannot understand how so many people outside Venezuela can think he is some great revolutionary... sorry, not trying to get political but thanks for enquireing last week.
Jen *The more anger towards the past you carry in your heart, the less capable you are of loving in the present*
Very interesting news coming from northern South America lately. I just read that it turned out that Hugo's own phone call to Raul Reyes (FARC 2nd in command) in Ecuador gave away the location so that Columbian troops could take him out. Tirofijo (head of FARC) better hope Hugo does not call him anytime soon. Tirofijo is in Venezuela and I think the troop build up is to protect him from Columbian troops entering Venezuela (which would get ugly real quick).
What really will affect the Venezuelan people is that Chavez has decided to close the border with Colombia. Colombia and Venezuela trade extensively and as of yesterday there were some 300 Colombian transport trucks, with food mostly, waiting to cross into Venezuela but weren't allowed. Right now, and for the past few months, we are suffering from food shortages. While Chavez fights for the FARC Venezuelans will go hungry.
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Jen *The more anger towards the past you carry in your heart, the less capable you are of loving in the present*