thanks, neph!

omg, mk, that broke my heart. I haven't cried in front of the kids in a long time, but there was a time early on that I couldn't help it...usually in the car, too. I talked to my friend about it and she told me I could use it to help them develop empathy. not something you want to do often, the crying in front of them, of course, but if there is a moment it can't be helped, it can be made better.

quickly, I have to tell you all...just took myself to see The Jane Austen Book Club. omg, I haven't loved a movie so much in a long time. mk, I thought of you, because we've talked pride and prejudice before (okay, we've talked colin firth before, but in context, lol). omg. I wish you all lived near and we could form our own book club. I loved it. I bawled my eyes out in parts of it, but I loved it. run, don't walk, to see it, if you have any interest. I don't want to give anything away, but it was just good. not saying it was genius, just saying I, personally, loved it. it was the perfect movie for me right now.

okay, off to my hammock with a book. I need to enjoy this beautiful day before its over, because tomorrow the rain and the cold is headed out way. its 80 degrees here today, folks. probably the last time till next year. off I go! will chat more later. hope you all are doing okay.


M-41
H-38
M-10 years, T-14 years
Bomb-PA 3/19/07
Separated-6/7/07
Piecing/h back home 5/08
S-6
S-4
D-4

"Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is that little voice at the end of the day that says, 'I'll try again tomorrow.'"

-Mary Anne Radmacher