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Monthly Archive for March, 2003

Accountability


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A New Cat, Perhaps?

Michele and I spent some time today looking at potential new cats for our household. We both, almost simultaneously, discovered an ad in the online copy of the local paper stating that Petsmart had cats for $25. These animals have been rescued and fostered back to good health and humor by volunteers and are now [...]

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The War for Cell Phones


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WOMD

This is good.
Updated: (3.29.2003 @ 3:30 p) It appears that the original page is either gone, or not always accessable. Therefore you can see the page, in PDF format, by clicking here instead.

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Declaration of Conscience


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Still Raw

Michele and I are still somewhat raw emotionally due to the loss of Abby. Last evening we tried to have dinner out but neither of us was in a space to tolerate the costs necessary to be out in public in that situation.
I think each of us has an emotional reservoir that gives us flexibility [...]

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Fictitious Times


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Life Goes On

Michele and I have been slowly moving forward from Abby’s death. Both of us have experienced moments of intense grief and moments of relative peace. Several thoughts and ideas have been explored as we process the loss of Abby.
One is that grief, like so many other powerful emotions, has a state trait component. In other [...]

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A New Look

I have cleaned up the presentation a bit. I haven’t checked it out on all browsers yet. It does work on Safari, Camino, and IE for Mac. If you are using something else and it doesn’t come off smoothly let me know and I’ll see what I can do to patch the CSS.

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The Morning After

Last evening was the longest I can ever remember. Michele and I alternated between a kind of shocked silence, tears, and pretense at normalcy. In gestalt therapy two terms are used to describe the current focus verses the rest of your life. When something is ‘figure’ it is your current focus and it often blocks [...]

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