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Tag: honesty
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My weekend was wonderful … the weather was ‘ify’ and I was happy to stay home. The housework was done, I don’t have a garden, and I’m feeling quite well. I’ve missed so much of what has been happening with my friends here on The Hill, so I spent much of the day, sending private messages to those who are on my list of friends. I discovered that a number of my long-term friends have not been on The Hill for almost a year. I do know that one of them had been very ill, and I’m wonderin... Read More
They just would not understand, so you don't tell them. You take some other incident and say that is the reason for your action. If you were to tell them the real story, they would be judgemental and want to take action. But that would just make things worse. It really isn't their business anyway is it? They have always led such a charmed life. Some health issues but morally so upright. They can not fathom the reasons behind your decision to keep silent.... Read More
When I was reading the most recent blog from Sherry, and thinking about her questions, it made me think of my experiences that developed through a ‘Secret Sister’ program, both in our church and in our kids’ school. Everyone who wanted to participate would write their name on a piece of paper, fold it at least a couple of times, and place it in some sort of container. Next, the container was passed around and everyone in turn would close their eyes or reach in the container that was held h... Read More
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