Its ALWAYS my mouth that gets me in trouble!
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I've heard it said that it's better to regret your acts than your omissions. I guess that depends on the acts in question.
In my family we used to send out "dear all" letters, to my aunt and uncle and their kids, the grandparents, and my branch. Everybody would get a carbon (yes, typed with carbon paper) copy of the same letter, crammed with boring little notes about the weather and crap like that. Three pages, single spaced, every day from all three branches of the family. It got so I couldn't not overexpress myself.
And as for having any kind of style with all this, I'm just glad you can't see what I'm wearing.
Posted by dan at June 2, 2004 08:48 PMI have had somewhat the same feeling of blogging. I think it is because I fear no one will think I am funny or worse boring. But then I think oh give it a chance see what happens. I have met some really interesting, caring, and down right funny people. I really am having fun and learning new things (my favorite thing in the whole world). I think you should have a scavenger hunt for your 30th birthday. I saw someone do that on TV, it is how he proposed. Have each thing you have him look for represent a year in your lives together. Just a thought. Good luck and Happy Anniversary.
Posted by Becky at June 2, 2004 10:43 PMWell I hope you just don't disappear! Just post when you feel like it .. we'll be here. Please let us know how your anniverary goes though. I mean we've been for the ride this far ;d
Rome sounds like a great trip. You can be like that commercial when she keeps saying "I love this man, I love this man" in a middle of a piazza.
Posted by Charlene at June 2, 2004 10:58 PMFeeling: Sad if you ever want to give up blogging as I will miss you. Reading: Blogs and "How Does She Do That". Watching: JAG. Hoping: You won't give up blogging. Wanting: You and Bill to get a real good deal to Rome. Pissed Off: About Iraq and American politics. Looking forward to: Hearing your tales about your trip to Rome and sharing mine on my holiday to Norway and London. Regretting: The day you ever think of giving up blogging. See the pattern? Puleeease don't give up blogging.
Posted by Michelle at June 3, 2004 02:31 PM