We spent almost a year together working up to 40. Now we're here. What should we do next?
I'd really love to hear from you about what you've enjoyed reading about, why you come back to this blog, what you'd like to hear more about in the future, etc.
Speaking of motivation, I miss this guy.
i love reading your stories about the crazy things that happen in your day and with your kids....you have such a funny way of telling stories!
ReplyDeleteso funny to see this today after i told someone their presentation was written as if it was by chris farley in a van down by the river. more specifically, it had "too" many "words" and "phrases" in quotes.
ReplyDeleteOh Jessa- I want to say “Don’t bail on me now!!” I love you. I didn't remember how much I loved you until Facebook let me know you again. But then you and your sophomoric sense of humor were back in my life, and the snippets I got from Facebook weren't enough, and then there was a blog! Something to brighten my day remind me that my friends go through crap in their days too, do silly things, have absurd things said to them by their kids, and sometimes strangers... that are so absurd there is nothing to do but laugh. And no one puts all that together like you. It isn’t always easy to find women with sophomoric senses of humor like us! But I will try to not be selfish and understand that life gets in the way, situations change. When you find yourself in the shower putting together funny stories like you are a stand-up comedian building the perfect bit, sit your cute little hinny down and write and I will keep checking in.
ReplyDeleteI love what Willow said!! I completely resonate with that and with YOU and YOUR words...please keep on keepin' on....whenever you feel inspired...let it ripple out to others...you have a gift and We, your readers (& friends) are so blessed whenever you take fingers to computer, with honesty and humor. Thank you for all you've given thus far and I would encourage more as you see fit!!! love to you.
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