tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6347866792287989766.post8257899525669081201..comments2023-10-17T06:14:41.866-04:00Comments on Tales of the Wolf Queen: Nothing stays the same...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06530694215865491263noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6347866792287989766.post-63642248492760586782010-05-16T08:58:36.508-04:002010-05-16T08:58:36.508-04:00Life is a turning wheel, isn't it? I hope ever...Life is a turning wheel, isn't it? I hope everything is okay with your dad, I'm putting him in my prayers. And the thing with your babygirl, I'm sure it will be okay like you said. I have no kids, but I remember the first time my nephew went to kindergarten. He cried and held on to my skirt for about 15 minutes. I left weeping like a fool too. I wept again about 6 months later because he was upset because I did not let him walk by himself to school. Go figure.<br /><br />Oh, friendship, such a rare and tricky thing. I'm at the moment going through some issues with a really good friend who joined a questionable feminist group, which had led her to the conclusion that I'm weak. She is mad because I shave my legs, because I don't scream at people who call me babe and because I don't go yelling "birth control is evil". I see the friendship coming to an end, or at least some drastic changes will take effect and it saddens me. We have been friends for over 17 years...<br /><br />Well enough sadness. Let in the light! I stopped by to let you know that you have an award at Pagan Culture!<br /><br /> http://pagan-culture.blogspot.com/2010/05/gay-colombian-poet.htmlMagaly Guerrerohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18295455026184103230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6347866792287989766.post-74692769732382413012010-05-15T22:33:12.251-04:002010-05-15T22:33:12.251-04:00I can only agree with the Stag Warrior, Fox. It...I can only agree with the Stag Warrior, Fox. It's hard to deal with changes in all levels, but it's the only way to learn, experiencing. I'm sorry you had to go through it all, but at least you were faithful to yourself.<br /><br />Congrats on your little girl giong to kindergarten! I know first-hand how hard it is too! It was weird and confused for me when Lucas started school, but it was so good for both of us. Here in Brazil they go in the afternoon for four hours a day, and evn thoug, it was not less hard! But she'll grow up a happier child with other children around her, and you'll find yourself again, no matter in which job. I'll be sending my good vibes for you!<br /><br />I hope your dad is doing well, please keep us posted! <br /><br />Kisses and love from us.Nydiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12436252646074790071noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6347866792287989766.post-20990517431899126652010-05-11T11:08:38.038-04:002010-05-11T11:08:38.038-04:00First of all...I enjoyed reading your blog...I alw...First of all...I enjoyed reading your blog...I always do...you are a talented writer...have always thought so...you have a knack of being able to put your thoughts into words elequolenty(sp?) and to a point.<br />Now...I have been waiting forever...or so it seems...for you to come to this realization. We have drifted out there for awhile...but I think we each knew that if we needed the other...they would be there. Just as I have told you before...follow YOUR path...YOUR gut...YOUR instincts. You have to live in YOUR skin...and only you know how to do that. If a relationship is pulling you down...then it is time to shed it...allowing yourself to grow and learn. We have to much to learn and live in such a short time...why be encumbered by relationships that are all drama and pain and inconsistencies.<br />Remember and love what you have learned from that person...who knows...somewhere in the future your paths could cross and become entwined again...until then...love and learn...<br />blessings...<br />Donna (WyrdRabbittAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00324241169622017520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6347866792287989766.post-67192798946750775902010-05-11T09:05:45.159-04:002010-05-11T09:05:45.159-04:00I wholeheartedly agree, that nothing ever stays th...I wholeheartedly agree, that nothing ever stays the same. Change is the only constant in the universe, and that includes friendships and even family. I think back only a year and I can make a list of the many changes that have occurred in the lives of nearly everyone I know, none of them are the same as they were then. The change (loss) of a friend or colleague or a family member doesn't mean they are gone forever, especially if you still hold dear the things you experienced together, they will always be in your heart. <br /><br />Thank you for sharing with us such a poignant and emotional message, it is difficult to come to a decision to end a friendship, especially after such a long time, but I also feel that it's the right decision. If a relationship isn't working out, then ending it is often the only way to resolve the problem. In the situations you mentioned, it's finding the courage to speak your mind that ultimately allows both parties involved to find peace, even if one didn't know they didn't have it. Sadly in many instances, we as humans find it impossible to do so, and I admire you for being one who did. You have once again shown us that it is far better to say what you think and feel, rather than say things you do not mean and be things that you are not, because only then can you be happy in being yourself. Bravo!The Computer Connoisseurhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00338071923698653047noreply@blogger.com