IF THE ONLY PRAYER YOU SAID IN YOUR LIFE WAS "THANK YOU", THAT WOULD SUFFICE. ~Meister Eckhart

Saturday, August 13, 2005

08.13.05

Today I am grateful...
  • for mute buttons. Now why can't somebody make one that shuts people up?
  • for the overflowing attendance at yesterday's noon meeting
  • that my experience of AA at Lambda Center is probably as close to the Utopia I always wanted to find
  • for the fascinating stuff the human mind can conjure up (ending with a preposition?)
  • for dancing shadows on the fence outside my back door
  • for sweet notes from Sarah K and Carol W

9 comments:

TLP said...

This post was really above and beyond.
A preposition is an okay thing to end a sentence with.
In fact I think I'm going to.
You can of course delete all that I have written above.
I really don't know how this is all coming across.
Seriously, I enjoyed this post very much, all the way through.

Anonymous said...

I totally agree w/the mute button issue. I have been looking for that button for my kids and hubby for years now, believe me, it doesn't exist if I haven't found it yet!

Today I am grateful that I did answer the phone last night when my self-centered husband called and apologized. I still can't understand why some ppl have such trouble saying they are sorry. It's just 3 little words.

So

One Drunk to Another said...

I'm grateful for your gratitude lists, Scott. The mute button is a nice idea -- and it does exist in other forms! I used it this morning when I set the phone down as my boyfriend was talking. I just left it lying there on my leg for a while, calmed down a bit, and then picked the phone up. He was still talking. It worked so well!

dAAve said...

I built a mute button for meetings at Lambda. Wanna buy one?

I used to end all sentences with a proposition.

Phil said...

Winston Churchill, I think it was, said of the rule about prepositions: "It is a pedantry up with which I will not put."

Churchill is also said to have been seated next to a woman at a dinner party who said to him, "Sir, if you were my husband I would give you poison." Churchill replied, "Madam, if you were my wife I would drink it."

Hannen said...

Can't think of a thing to add to these comments except I am guilty of ending many of my sentences with a prepositon. I knew it wasn't proper but leave it to you, my English teacher, to let me know what I'm doing wrong! Your (you are) so smart.

Scott W said...

No, the contraction for 'you are' is you're, not your.

dAAve said...

I knew a pregnant woman who had contractions; they weren't you'res.

Anonymous said...

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