Hi Donna, It seems we "met" or crossed paths as your profile and name seem familiar but I had taken a long hiatus and I have the memory span of a guppie at times.
Otherwise, someone on Facebook brought attention (positive that is) to you and I happened to read an article of yours concerning Twitter and following people. And, I wasn't expecting humor...
Well, social media (love and hate) is one of my specialties and humor/satire one is one of my favorite things to read (and write when I can). So, I was hooked!
I really look forward to reading more of your work. Have a great day!
Hi Donna,
Thanks for befriending me. I'm still laughing about the Driver's license. Re: learning not to sweat the small stuff, I actually said "no" to doing a workshop for my RWA chapter. Hurrah for me! To quote Pogo (if anyone else is that old) "We have met the enemy . . . and he is us."
Wonderful Donna. You remind me of a close acquintance of mine in Sweden. She's always so full of life and terrific ideas, not to mention a lucious lifestyle. Keep in touch dear. - Marsha
I loved your story about the driver's license. Great stuff. I'm not photogenic and get hysterical every time I have to get my passport renewed (thank goodness it's every ten years, now). Each picture that I think is absolutely the worst that was ever taken of me is surpassed by the next passport photo. Ann
This is a big step for me...I have suffered from a mild case of fear. Fear I really can't write and I have been fooling myself for years. But when you think about it, even the guy who comes in last in the big race is still a runner. So even if I come in last, I am still writing...right?
Thanks. I would have responded sooner, but I get a little lost on this web site sometimes. I'm looking forward to being among funny women and getting inspired.
Hello! Thank you for reading my blog and requesting my friendship! Everybody on this website seems to nice and nurturing. I didn't know a place like this existed online, but I'm sure glad I found it. I'm looking forward to reading more of your blog and comments!
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"I'm covered in formula, smell of pee, and haven't slept in days. I feel like I'm a new mother all over again!
“Forget Teen Spirit, I smell like kittens!”:…"
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Hi Donna, It seems we "met" or crossed paths as your profile and name seem familiar but I had taken a long hiatus and I have the memory span of a guppie at times.
Otherwise, someone on Facebook brought attention (positive that is) to you and I happened to read an article of yours concerning Twitter and following people. And, I wasn't expecting humor...
Well, social media (love and hate) is one of my specialties and humor/satire one is one of my favorite things to read (and write when I can). So, I was hooked!
I really look forward to reading more of your work. Have a great day!
Thanks for befriending me. I'm still laughing about the Driver's license. Re: learning not to sweat the small stuff, I actually said "no" to doing a workshop for my RWA chapter. Hurrah for me! To quote Pogo (if anyone else is that old) "We have met the enemy . . . and he is us."
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