kc of the silverwood <tsarina14@...> wrote:
Date: Thu, 20 Oct 2005 20:40:16 -0700 (PDT)
From: kc of the silverwood <tsarina14@...>
Subject: Re: How is your week going.
To: dthompson75@...
Today, I slept a lot and watched TV. Yesterday, I stayed in and watched a "Ghost Hunters" marathon on the Sci-Fi channel. The season finale was exciting because the investigators captured the form of a ghost on their thermal cameras.As for last week, I did pretty poorly with the drinking. It could have been worse. At least I didn't drink to the point of inebriation. But that's no excuse. Last night, I had the greatest urge to go out and buy beer but (applause, applause) I only bought O'Douls non-alcoholic beer-like beverage. I'm proud of that success.Thanks for asking me how I'm doing but I'm also interested to know your progress. How are you?I missed the meeting, too, but if I had come, I would have missed out on Ghost Hunters. I WILL be there next week barring any unusual or extenuating circumstance. But I'll see you even earlier than that because I plan to attend the play at the church tomorrow, too.The appointment with my cardiologist will take place on Oct. 25th. Coming up soon. I can't believe this month is already winding down.Here's to hoping that your week goes well. Only five and one-half days until the next meeting.
David Thompson <dthompson75@...> wrote:Hello KC
How are you doing? I missed you at the SOS meeting last night. Kate was also unable to attend, so it was a guys discussion night (nice on occasion, but it would get old quick). Did you have your appointment with the cardiologist yet? I am hoping to attend the play at the church tomorrow night. If I don’t see you there, have a good weekend.
David
kc of the silverwood
"I am reminded of Holly Near's song entitled 'Simply Love.' The lyrics begin 'Why does my love make you shift restless in your chair/and leave you in despair./It's simply love--my love for a woman.' She makes the point that it is war and hatred that should rouse our indignation, not affection and love....I, for one, want to encourage long term commitment between loving adults." (Rev. Kathleen Ellis)
kc of the silverwood"I am reminded of Holly Near's song entitled 'Simply Love.' The lyrics begin 'Why does my love make you shift restless in your chair/and leave you in despair./It's simply love--my love for a woman.' She makes the point that it is war and hatred that should rouse our indignation, not affection and love....I, for one, want to encourage long term commitment between loving adults." (Rev. Kathleen Ellis)