Monthly Archives: August 2018

Introvert? Extrovert? Ambivert?

I took the official Myers-Briggs Type Indicator three times — twice it said I was an Introvert, once an Extravert (their spelling), but I was always close to the border. This test tagged me squarely as an introvert. That’s why … Continue reading

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Some Truth in That?

We could have saved the Earth but we were too damned cheap. —Kurt Vonnegut There may be some truth in that. August 10, 2018  

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Getting Old

I didn’t get old on purpose, it just happened. If you’re lucky, it could happen to you. —Andy Rooney I like this quote even better than my old favorite: Inside every old person is a younger one saying, “What the … Continue reading

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Goodbye, Facebook

Cindi pointed out the following screenshot and email could indicate a scam, but I initiated them by asking Facebook to delete my account. Thanks, Cindi. Hi Jean, We have received a request to permanently delete your account. Your account has … Continue reading

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No Minimalism Here

August 7, 2018  

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Little Treasures

Do you have any little treasures in your life? Are they all things? August 6, 2018  

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Heartwarming Magic

August 5, 2018  

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Till Death Do Us Part

This isn’t my ideal for a long-term marriage, but I laughed anyway. August 4, 2018  

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Interesting Email

I cleaned out my spam folder today. I usually don’t read anything in it unless something has clearly had been tagged incorrectly, but today was different. The subject line on one of them was a password I use on sites … Continue reading

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Tempi

Tempi has changed a lot since we last saw her — she’s much more calm and pensive, more mature. But her brain still works just fine. Apparently when Andy and I left Saturday evening she make sure she had Kaitlin’s … Continue reading

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