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If you could look like anything...anything at all....what would you look like? I'd be the wind. ...........It's easy to be someone's friend when all you need is someone to console you. It's much harder to be there for them when they're happy all the time. .............Even when I say nothing, it's a beautiful use of negative space.



























Blind Eyes Closed
 
Sunday, January 19, 2003
 
I can't think of a better time to write a post than after one of the best days ever. Tonight I spend a good deal of time with the girls watching movies. We had the quote of a lifetime at dinner while Mary and I were engrossed in a conversation about Texan convervativeness (Mary said "We execute mentally retarded people." Sara responded with "all of them?"). Afterwards we just hung out and went to see Red Dragon, then watched When Harry Met Sally. I think it really hit me during the second movie...I really am in good company here. And, somehow, I've tricked myself into believing that they can't make me happy like my kids at home can. And I'm not sure I believe it anymore. In time, at least. Of course I still love my 'siblings' more than the girls and I don't even enjoy the company of most of the girls all the time (some of them are downright obnoxious), but I'm getting much more comfortable talking to them normally and I'm working myself up to telling them about the joys of being unstraight. I got Nancy to sign up for the Pride Network with me, althogh I don't think she'll be that into it. I think it'll be okay.


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