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swimmmy - 2010-04-19 03:02:05
Great story of the 'rent's house, and yes, I'd love to hear about your Irish Impressions!! Would it be to much to hope for pics? XO :)
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Ana - 2010-04-19 10:21:27
It's like that in my house.... :) But throughout the years I've taught my mom to knock and wait a second before coming into the room. She's tremendously good about it now. And, I think it's a great idea to write about more impressions... they are very valuable later on, the details. I've heard a saying attributed to Chinese folk sayings, words about how the faintest ink is stronger than the clearest memory. <3 XO XO my Fifi.
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Bluey - 2010-04-19 12:30:20
FIfi, that's great about your drum!!! I have to say that we must have the same mother! My mother has always been exactly the same way - no privacy. I laugh and laugh when I think of my mother coming up here last week. Over the years she even went so far as to ask me if I am a lesbian, because I have art posters with women on them! Doh! (Mom - famous painters were mostly men in the 18th and 19th centuries, so, duh, the pictures are of women). Last week she was in my bedroom and I caught her looking at the (male) nude that I did in Florence and that I had on my wall. I saw her consciously restrain herself from saying something. I am just surprised that she didn't go through my drawers, as she used to do. I love the sewing story, too!!! Bon!
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Bluey - 2010-04-19 12:31:07
PS You must, must, must write an "impressions" entry about Ireland. How I would love that!
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ladyluck92 - 2010-04-19 16:20:24
No locks on the door? That has to be the best story of the day!
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MFV - 2010-04-19 18:20:24
Damn it... if you can write 'Impressions of Ireland', I definitely have to get a move on and record my impressions of China. Sigh. Well... one o' these days. I wrote a lot of notes while I was there, honest! Oh, and my parents always give me a creepily careful degree of privacy. You can have too much of a good thing! Jx
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