Hey Maggie,
After brunch, head north. Your daughter would probably just love to be part of a tea party with all her little cousins. I'm glad you considered the invitation.
The costuming project sounds like fun. I did costuming for a couple of student plays many years ago. It was fun. I did one for a play the students wrote, and a Shakespear...Comedy of Errors. Have fun researching and designing and constructing.
I have been rethinking the questions, as a way to a place of peace of nonviolence. Rethinking the questions, I guess there has to be balance. If there is balance, then maybe you have appropriate boundaries. And I definitely understand the being unnoticed. It's like we have magic toilets that scrub themselves. It just happens...
But here are the questions from another perspective:
When did you help someone feel loved today?
When did you notice someone feeling lonely?
What did I do today that made someone feel appreciated?
What did I say that made someone feel unnoticed?
What can I do to help someone right now?
Karaoke would be fun. I know we're all hams!
I love the word brainwashing, as you use Light to remove the debris and dark and dirt and leave your mind and self clean and fresh and unburdened...I'm not living a very authentic life. I am still hiding behind chocolate. But maybe the teary, alonely, evenings of despair are authentic. I am definitely feeling, acutely.
Things are going well with the new computer. Last night I was playing and somehow my screen page was turned sideways. I finally called S#3, who laughed at me. Luckily, I was already laughing at myself. She said S#4 had similar problems when she went to Windows 8. I felt the connection!! I had to google "my screen is sideways" and there was really an answer. And it worked. I was almost to the point where I was going to set the old computer back up for work.
Have a wonderful dinner with your family. I love you. I miss you...
Clare
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