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I cannot, will not, and do not call people. I know it's super easy to pick up the phone (hey, I have one in my bag!) to call a friend to say what's up and see how you're doing, but I just don't do it. So don't take it personally when I don't call you, it's just that I don't call people. Change of rules when you call me first, of course I'll call you back but most likely it'll be a day or two later. I'm a slacker like that. Texts and tweets always get my attention faster :-)
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just like me, they long to be, close to you.
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I think the last year for me was a huge learning experience, and as trite as this sounds, I wouldn't change a thing. It was a year that tested me physically, emotionally, and spiritually. I found myself beat down, angry, joyous, sad, all ranges of emotion, and as difficult as that was for me, and it was difficult, I learned so much about myself.
However, that answer doesn't necessary leave you, dear reader, satisfied, so let me answer you thusly: if I could change one thing about last year, I would probably take more pictures of myself. I have about 10K pics on various machines, and probably less than 5% of those pics over 10+ years are of me. I don't have pics of myself. If it's a pic of me, it's because I took the damn thing. You know the arm extended out and taking a pic of myself picture. Yah I hate those, but pics of me with the baby? Maybe less than 20. Pics of husband with baby? TONS. It's not his fault, it's just that I don't have pics of myself. Annoying.
So this I resolve. For the period starting now until the end of the year, taking more pics of myself doing things. Then make a movie out of it. Let's see how this goes. -
It has been and always will be watching the students I worked with when they were freshmen graduate. It's nice to be involved with someone for four long years and see the payoff for them, their families, and their teachers. It's sad to see them go, but nice to know that the payoff/goal has been reached. :-)
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an actor, a teacher, and a doctor. and guess what, I'm all of those things.
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asked by lmichelle
to help others see in themselves what they cannot see, and to create something out of nothing. i'm the product of a latchkey childhood, and we didn't have a ton of money. so that meant for me doing everything and anything for low cost, and it meant using my imagination to get by. i guess that's two superpowers, but both require each other to exist.
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Romance? When the spaces don't have to be filled up with words, motions, or emotions - they are already composed of all that and more. And it's that giddy feeling that lasts.
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It has been and always will be watching the students I worked with when they were freshmen graduate. It's nice to be involved with someone for four long years and see the payoff for them, their families, and their teachers. It's sad to see them go, but nice to know that the payoff/goal has been reached. :-)
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It's hard to think of the most delicious meal I've ever had because you don't just eat something that's grand. Usually if I'm out eating, it's because there's an occasion. Or there's a gathering. Or there's company. Those are often times the seasoning that makes a meal really worth while and interesting. That being said, here are some of my fave meals EVAR:
1. Any meal I've ever eaten at Chez Papa. Neighborhood french resto, straight forward french food. Great wait staff, and I'm always there with Husbandido. LOVE that place. Open faced mushroom ravioli, a pinot grigio from france, halibut with mashed potatoes, and amazing lavender creme brulee.
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2. Any meal I've ever had on a retreat with my students. Granted, they're not uber fancy, but there's something about being away from civilization, having dinner with some really good people and cooking for each other that's particularly amazing and wonderful. V. delicious. Word.
There are others, but I'll leave those for us to have together.
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