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Who Am I? Well, why have I erased what I started five times already? I guess because I am still searching for who I am. Yes, I am a mother of three wonderful, beautiful, loving, never have gotten in trouble in their lives kind of boys. (At least not within the last few minutes...right, they are at school.) Who else am I? I am also a NEW ENTREPRENEUR. Within the last year, I have started three new business. Yippee! Each business is very different and separate from the other, but they are all interesting in their own right. Let's look at the facts and see where I fit the best. To start this blog, I had to cut myself out from the middle of the three little toe heads. Just this morning, I made an appointment to have my taxes done (payment = a kidney). When dropping the boys off at school, I got cut off by a rude driver and I flipped him off in the school line (personal note, never do that, his child is probably in your child's class), I made a wholesale order for business goods without having to ask for help (o.k. only three calls, but who's counting??), I washed a load of jeans and only one chapstick was found in the dryer this time (who in the world knows how to get out that stain?), successfully found some business receipts and only one had a picture of Yoda on the back, and most importantly remembered to say this morning, "I love my life!" I mean, being who I am is just great....now to go figure out who that is....

Misuse of I'm sorry
Contributed by: Sara Crowe   on 8/14/2008

Last night I went to the grocery store and was pushing the cart down the aisle. As I got to the end, I took a sharp left after looking left, right, left. Out of nowhere, there was another buggy that almost bumped mine. I immediately said, "I'm sorry."

The night before last, my husband and I met one of my best friends from college for dinner. After I got my meal, I said, "Could I please get some more green chili for my burrito? I'm sorry."

Yesterday at work there were some women complaining because they didn't think that the rules that were set for the other 100,000 people should pertain to them. As I talked to them, I said, "I'm sorry."

This is the thing....I really wasn't sorry, but the words just spilled out.

BUT....I really am sorry when I have had trouble communicating to my children and husband exactly how much I love and care about them, I'm sorry that I don't always know the right words to say when someone I care about is hurting, and I'm especially sorry if I should say I'm sorry but I don't.




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Submitted By: Robin Nolet
posted on 8/21/2008 @ 9:27:35 PM
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I'm sorry to say I've been too swamped to read and write blogs lately, so, unfortunately, I didn't see this one until I read it in the paper today, which I was not sorry about...but again, sorry I didn't see this sooner.... ;-)
Submitted By: Gladys Mercier
posted on 8/19/2008 @ 9:24:33 PM
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I think this helps people know you care about them.
Submitted By: Steve Shultz
posted on 8/15/2008 @ 9:32:47 AM
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I do this all the time! Thanks for sharing this.
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Sara Crowe

Parker , CO

Sara Crowe has posted 48 blog entries and 90 comments since joining on 1/28/2008. Sara Crowe 's average blog rating is 5.
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