A thousand!
Mar. 1st, 2020 11:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This is going to sound trivial, but it's huge for me.
For the first time in my entire life - and I'm 67 years old - I broke $1000 in my savings account. Woohoo!
For the first time in my entire life - and I'm 67 years old - I broke $1000 in my savings account. Woohoo!
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Date: Mar. 12th, 2020 04:20 am (UTC)I hope to email you sometime soon, but I rarely spend time online these days. I miss talking to you. Part of the reason I haven't emailed you is that I haven't read your book yet, and I'm embarrassed about that. It's not that I think you're upset, but I wouldn't blame you if you are. The thing is, that it's on the top of my "home pile" of books to read (along with a lot of Katie's), but I spend a lot of time with library activities these days, and being surrounded by all those books makes me want to take them home and read them before I forget them! And once I have them, of course I have a time limit in which to read them. And I have several library-going/working friends who tempt me with even more recommendations every time I go. As poor as an excuse that may be, that's mine.
Sending big hugs. Stay safe and well!
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Date: Mar. 13th, 2020 03:10 pm (UTC)I'm hoping that, with all the library activities, your health is better.
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Date: Mar. 18th, 2020 06:28 pm (UTC)I'm glad you're not hurt or upset. Maybe this enforced social distancing will get me to start working through the pile of books that I actually own!
Take care, my friend! xxxx
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Date: Mar. 19th, 2020 03:30 pm (UTC)It's nice of you to keep in touch with the non-tech lady. It could be a lifeline for her.
And you take care, too! We're both of a dangerous age. (That sounds odd, doesn't it?)