Mondays can be awesome
Oct. 3rd, 2005 09:21 pmFeeling better today. Still with the sinus, but drugged into submission (sort of).
My wonderful staff surprised me this a.m. - the 2 developers I needed help from came in over the weekend to get stuff done. They are awesome!! This meant I was able to send an "it's done" message first thing to the clients, rather than a "we're still working on it".
Yay, them!
Tonight was MWA board meeting and wonder of wonders, I'm home early. Yippee!!
D'oh! ETA: Thanks to S for the lovely lovely homemade bread this a.m. Made my morning. :)
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I am the mother who told her lesbian daughter to invite her girlfriend over for dinner.
I am the father who punished his son for calling you a fag.
I am the preacher who told my congregation that love, not hate, is the definition of a true follower of God.
I am the girl who did not learn the meaning of "homosexual" until high school but never thought to question why two men might be kissing.
I am the woman who argues (quite loudly and vehemently) with the bigots who insist that you do not have the right to marry or raise children.
We are the high school class who agrees, unanimously, along with our teacher, that love should be all that matters.
If you agree, repost this. Do it. You don't have to be afraid. You can handle it. You're stronger than you think.
I am making a difference. Hate will not win.
My wonderful staff surprised me this a.m. - the 2 developers I needed help from came in over the weekend to get stuff done. They are awesome!! This meant I was able to send an "it's done" message first thing to the clients, rather than a "we're still working on it".
Yay, them!
Tonight was MWA board meeting and wonder of wonders, I'm home early. Yippee!!
D'oh! ETA: Thanks to S for the lovely lovely homemade bread this a.m. Made my morning. :)
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I am the mother who told her lesbian daughter to invite her girlfriend over for dinner.
I am the father who punished his son for calling you a fag.
I am the preacher who told my congregation that love, not hate, is the definition of a true follower of God.
I am the girl who did not learn the meaning of "homosexual" until high school but never thought to question why two men might be kissing.
I am the woman who argues (quite loudly and vehemently) with the bigots who insist that you do not have the right to marry or raise children.
We are the high school class who agrees, unanimously, along with our teacher, that love should be all that matters.
If you agree, repost this. Do it. You don't have to be afraid. You can handle it. You're stronger than you think.
I am making a difference. Hate will not win.