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3 little words

One of my biggest bitches lately has been my lack of time to do the little things that I enjoy. One of which is my blog. I sign in and start typing but get pulled away for a million different reasons.

I drive in the mornings, and I am always listening to my favorite morning gab show via my mp3. Yesterdays hot topic was the recent ABC spotlight i-caught. The premise is that people would sum up their lives in just 3 words. And then video tape their message. It was put into a montage and aired on the show. Most people wrote the words on their palm or other body parts. Some made signs.

It is amazing how much 3 words can tell about a person and where they are in their life. So why not use this as my bloggin method :) I am going to also try to write the words on my hand each day. A little reminder of something poignant or even something silly. I am guessing it will change like my moods. Heck it may even turn out to be a conversation starter. "Why is that grown-ass woman writing on herself?"

I have found that this is easier and harder then I first expected.

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Today's 3 little words...


Parenthood sometimes hurt

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