Yes, my son is my focus. He's my world and my life. Yesterday was my birthday, and the only thing I really wanted to do for my birthday was spend as much time playing with my son as possible.

Anyway, just wanted to note something really quickly: W called me and asked if I told her I had brought her a package from someone. I told her I hadn't and she said that I told her that I had this package for her. I told her I hadn't said that because I have not yet recieved the package from said person to bring to her. She then says "don't you think it's possible that you said that by mistake?" I told her that I hadn't. I didn't tell her that. She got really upset saying that I always had to be right. I told her I had to go. Why get into an argument over whether or not I could have told her something by mistake? It's ludicrous to even carry on this sort of conversation. There's nothing to be gained at all. I don't understand where she's coming from. She had a question about whether or not she should have this package, I clarified it - end of story. But no, it's got to go off into this blame laden world of "You told me" or "don't you think YOU could have been the cause of my confusion?" It makes no sense. I'm done really trying to understand her.


“No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it. ”
– Albert Einstein