First Sentences of 2006 Meme
Jan. 1st, 2007 11:46 amMostly because I'm curious. . . .
January: I haven't been participating in the weekly LOTR caption contests for a while, but I did want to share this week's winner, for anyone who wanted a bit of silliness in their day.
February: Tired, tired, tired.
March: I'm going to have to make this brief.
April: I had a long, in-depth conversation on the phone with my sister last night, something which usually doesn't happen.
May: I had forgotten what fear is like, what the Void is like.
June: I won't be attending The Grind after orientation this evening.
July: Okay, girlfriends -- I wish we could all be in the same room, because a story like this one just cries out for face to face connection.
August: One of the nice things about my life is that I usually feel like I am making progress.
September: I have a sore throat this morning.
October: LM and my daughter having fun playing cards together while I work on my "daily substantive action" toward establishing my spiritual direction practice.
November: I've written here before about the internal experience of my old stories no longer having the same meaning, except for the reflection of who I used to be.
December: A couple of days before Thanksgiving, I was on my lunch break working on my Christmas list.
January: I haven't been participating in the weekly LOTR caption contests for a while, but I did want to share this week's winner, for anyone who wanted a bit of silliness in their day.
February: Tired, tired, tired.
March: I'm going to have to make this brief.
April: I had a long, in-depth conversation on the phone with my sister last night, something which usually doesn't happen.
May: I had forgotten what fear is like, what the Void is like.
June: I won't be attending The Grind after orientation this evening.
July: Okay, girlfriends -- I wish we could all be in the same room, because a story like this one just cries out for face to face connection.
August: One of the nice things about my life is that I usually feel like I am making progress.
September: I have a sore throat this morning.
October: LM and my daughter having fun playing cards together while I work on my "daily substantive action" toward establishing my spiritual direction practice.
November: I've written here before about the internal experience of my old stories no longer having the same meaning, except for the reflection of who I used to be.
December: A couple of days before Thanksgiving, I was on my lunch break working on my Christmas list.