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Conversation #50: I can’t even think of a title, I’m that lazy

I hit my two-year blogging mark back in September, and I didn’t even really think about it.  This second year has been pretty crazy and I haven’t really paid as much attention to ye ‘ol blog.  My life has been a crazy mess of emotions lately.  I have plenty to blog about, but I didn’t want this to be a dumping ground so I took to private journaling on my computer.  It was therapeutic.  I have had some pretty low “lows” lately, but I have had some great highs as well.  One I do want to share is that my hubby passed the bar!!!!

I’m sure my one reader that is left doesn’t even care about that, but I’m so proud of him.  It is and has been very evident to me for a while that this law is what God is calling him to do.  I love him and respect him for being diligent and following God’s plan.

Anyway, I wish I could write more, but I need to hit the hay.  I hope to get back to regularly blogging, but this slothfulness that has come over me lately must leave.  Hope all is well with y’all!

Comments

Sarah Louise said…
Congratulations to the husband!!! I hope everything else just works itself out in time...I think there must be something about this time of year. I've been having some pretty low "lows" myself. You're not alone. I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers. I hope things get better for you soon :)
d.a.r. said…
Congrats to your husband, that is an excellent accomplishment and a huge weight off both of your shoulders!
Susan said…
Congrats to the hubby!! The bar exam is a bitch (pardon my language) - I passed the CA bar... probably the most gruelling experience I have ever been through. Good for him - and for you!
chelsey said…
You have at least 4 readers! :)

And I care about you - pick up the phone and call me to talk about things - that's what friends are for, woman!!

Love you!
chelsey said…
You have at least 4 readers! :)

And I care about you - pick up the phone and call me to talk about things - that's what friends are for, woman!!

Love you!
Congrats to your hubs! That is huge!

Hope things are looking up for you girl. =)

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