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From: Sebastian Dodson
Subject: [bug-GIFT] chief chopsticks
Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2006 18:43:59 +0200
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But I'm thoroughly happy.
And here's what's so wonderful about working from home.
He'll hug me, kiss me, tell me he loves me. I now have a quilt spread over the floor for Truman to lie on and Everett to jump over him, giving me heart attacks several times each quarter-hour. No wonder I'm so happy.
I'm actually moving forward in my career, by leaps and bounds. When I left that job, it was because my new role as mama didn't fit in with the demands of my bosses. I am now single-mindedly focused on working full-time writing with a sideline of non-profit and cafe play business plan work.
And please, please go and see me over there.
Something's happened with Everett - some shift in chemistry, maybe - and suddenly he can't deal with life's structure. I'm also considering having "computer vacations" on Thursdays until I get a job - no email, no internet, no blogging from the time we leave for preschool 'til Daddy gets home from work.
If you promise to click a lot, at the end of the month, I'll give you the numbers for those of you who are interested in that sort of thing.
And if he went, it would probably be vastly affecting; he'd be loading dead bodies onto trucks.
When I started having children, I was the Chief Operating Officer of a small direct marketing firm. It means the world to me. My career isn't financial now.
Do I have a larger responsibility to my family, or to the world?
Happy birthday, I thought to myself.
, as promised, Jason signed onto IM, and I started hitting my send-receive and refresh buttons every few minutes.
In minutes, the empty zen room was filled with primary colors, armloads of gear, crying and gurgling and slurping and high-pitched chatter.
Do I have a larger responsibility to my family, or to the world?
I've always loved writing, and I think I was born with an aptitude. When they are acting up, they have a hard time paying attention - in class, to the rules, to their own safety. My husband supports me in everything I do.
" and think-I-canned up the hill, and just kept running. I'm marketing myself and my business.
I'd intended to run out a little over three miles, and just get as far back as I could stand. , as promised, Jason signed onto IM, and I started hitting my send-receive and refresh buttons every few minutes. I love working from home! You'll still like the content, which is a combination of edgy and lux, veggie and carnivorous, quirky and yummy, science and pure fun.
Then I got a passion for management, I got my MBA and started working for startups of various flavors. First there was the perfect tonal mimicry of my "oh, GAwD.
I hope that the line will keep being drawn for us, and I hope the line will stay close for a long time.
Find a job for its profit potential, not its idealism.


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