that I am still a work in progress and not the finished product
that any progress I make will be based on my self-honesty, open-mindedness to new concepts and my willingness to change
for the examples provided by others, without which, I would have no guidance
that I can still function reasonably well
for a funny and successful drag auction, benefitting the 2007 Houston Roundup
that I made it through the embarrasment of only talking for 35 out of the 55 minutes I was given to tell my story; I simply ran out of stuff to say (that's a first!)
If you wish to travel far and fast, travel light. Take off all your envies, jealousies, unforgiveness, selfishness and fear.
-Glenn Clark
10 comments:
Oh darlin', I'm sorry you ran out of stuff to say. Did you think of 100 more things as you drove home? It's always better to run short than long. I'm sorry I missed the fund raiser. I'm glad to be back.
An hour is a long time! We are so trained to do 25-35 minutes you probably have it down to a science!
Love the cartoon :)
Monday luv to ya~
Happy Monday
Unfortunately, I can talk for an hour - easy. Some day I hope to be recovered enough that I have little to say. Congrats on your progress.
And thanks for the advice, I will rethink my decision to fly to work today.
I just assumed you were making up for those recently that didn't even get sober until 50-70 minutes into their story. Besides a little humility never hurt anyone.
Dear dAAve,
you said it all just fine. Pay no attention to what time it is or how long/short you spoke.
It's the meat of the talk and you had plenty of prime rib, baby.
You did just fine. I was proud mof you and I am proud for you.
Happy Monday and Blog Action Day.
I love you !!
LOL.."ok kids lets go..were walkin to DisneyLand!"
I walk to work in any weather and I really do enjoy this..just wish more people would walk to work so I wouldn't choke on the car exhaust.
((leaving for work now!))
You have a fad day you most excellent human xo
I am glad we are all a work in progress... wish I was there to hear you speak
I am looking forward to having enough recovery where I don't have much to say. I like the idea of focusing on where I am now with just a little of where I was.
Hey Dave, your talk may have been short, but it certainly was a quality talk. As usual, I enjoyed hearing you. You-re always just you.
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