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That things change. Even if you (or me) immaturely want them to stay the same. And then just when you’ve (or I’ve) got used to the new dispensation, they change again. I guess I am just too non-dynamic. But lovely lovely post! LikeLike June 11, 2010 at 9:33 am
but change is good, change is growth, even if it doesn’t happen immediately. after the life you’ve had, how can you say you don’t like change….? LikeLike June 11, 2010 at 6:02 pm
speechless!!!!!!!!
love you:)
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Awesome! This is one of your best!
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I’m glad you liked it. So different from my usual stuff.
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a delicate thought 🙂
this is lovely
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ooooooo scary I thought. But very true.
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Bravo, my girl! This is absolutely beautiful!
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thank you.
Why scary?
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Wow!! I love this one.. 😀
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Absolutely brilliant! One of your best for sure.
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i agree with Tups…beautiful and scary…
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thank you…why scary, though?
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That things change. Even if you (or me) immaturely want them to stay the same. And then just when you’ve (or I’ve) got used to the new dispensation, they change again. I guess I am just too non-dynamic. But lovely lovely post!
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but change is good, change is growth, even if it doesn’t happen immediately. after the life you’ve had, how can you say you don’t like change….?
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Beautiful! It’s a pleasure to visit you as always 🙂
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Thank you Ruchita.
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Abosultely LOVE it Soo
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Thank you Mishta! Means a lot to me.
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dang! i love your works! you should make a book!
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thank you Jack! If only someone would offer to publish!
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