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Old Sep 01, 2008, 08:44 AM
pinksoil
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has something else changed? I woke up this morning, played with my birds, logged onto PC, and looked at my signature and said, "Oh yeah! T comes back tomorrow."

Don't get me wrong, I am extremely excited to see him on Wednesday. I mean, I really miss him... but other than the first two days, I really haven't had a problem with him being gone.

As some of you may remember, I stole Miss Charlotte's idea and asked T to write me a note that he will be back. I read the note several times over the first two days and then folded it up and put it in my wallet so that it would always be with me-- but I haven't needed to look at it since.

WHOA. I just realized something as I typed that previous paragraph. Perhaps the note and T are synonymous. Both the note and T have been "folded up and put away" for now, but I know they are both there. I can take them out when I need them. The note will always be in my wallet. T will always be back.

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Old Sep 01, 2008, 08:49 AM
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Yeah, pink! I'm glad it has been easier for you this time around. Glad too that he will be back soon and you'll see him soon.

I love your analogy of T and the T-note!
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