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Posted by Willow on May 4, 2002, at 15:49:36

> Probably needs quiet time to come back more balanced.

Thanks for the encouragement! (... I think, is it a good thing?) No matter, what the future brings some people have a way of worming their way into our hearts, huh?
>
> Do you think we all jump to the idea that we've been dumped when there are silences or rough patches?

With close friends and family, I don't get this feeling, but then you can catch a glimpse of them whenever needed. Here in the cyber world we don't have that luxury.

>In fact, I'm eating enough for two in a body of one, and plan to whack about eight inches off my hair. Now that is bummed.

What are you bummed out about? Spring is here officially!! Are you pregnant? Though I was trying to get pregnant with each pregnancy, once the deed was confirmed I went through this "oh my gosh, what have I done?" phase.

Whenever I been stood up, which I only acknowledge once a year, I go chop my hair off. One year it was so short, I was nicknamed David Bowie. (KidA found the perfect picture.) The good thing about hair is that it always grows back. I think this summer I'm going to go for the Bowie affect, perhaps it'll make me feel like a teenager again. Worse that can happen is I'll look like my son, which can't be that bad.

Best Wishes and hope things brighten up for you!

Whispering Willow


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