Thanks, BM. Sad thing, I've written a variation of that advice to a few others here. What can I say, I'm a parent -- Do as I say, not as I do \:\)

Thanks for the biotch slap GD, Puddle, Sunny, and BM (and CVA for agreeing with everyone).

OT, Going to read a few of the general R books, not any of the save the marriage ones. Figure those will help me going forward and the only advice I can take from all of the save the marriage-type books is what everyone here says and I know. To paraphrase, back the effe off.

Going to focus on time management and using my planner more. I had sort of gotten in the habit of using it and have completely abandoned it. Anyone out there looking for a way to provide structure to your days, some sort of planning system (Franklin Covey or just a simple list) can be a godsend in getting you through the day. Checking things off provides a sense of accomplishment that you need when in the initial throes of what we're all going through.

Anyway, back to the wonderful world of InDesign. Blech.

Oh, almost forgot, W took Lauren to a later girl scout activity last night and brought her back around 8ish. As she was telling the girls goodbye, she blew a kiss at Lauren and then, not thinking, did the same to me, but caught herself about half-way through it. I just laughed and said you're welcome to blow one my way whenever you'd like. She laughed/snorted, said goodnight, and left. Anyway, doesn't mean anything, but I did get a giggle out of that. Of course, now I'm thinking, "Sigh, she used to do that all of the time." Ok, now back to InDesign.

BD

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My latest

Me: 36
W: 35
2 D: 9 and 5
T: 16 years
M: 12
10/4/06: Bomb
10/5/06: Ended A
4/22/07: ILYBNILWY

I'm a beautiful butterfly.