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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

 

Where do I start?

A ton has happened since my last post, and to those that used to read my updates religiously I apologize for the lengthy delay.

For starters, a close friend, supporter, confidant, and Father-in-Law passed away in February due to complications in a surgery; of which, really shook the foundation of our family’s life. He was my lone ally in a pair of households of limitless estrogen. He was a great friend and mentor. He was a lot of things, but most of all missed. I felt beside myself for quite some time and still yet today.

I had never lost anyone that close to me, and it hurt more than I can describe in a posting. Some say that love is a difficult thing to describe in words, but grief is just as much so.

I have also most recently decided not to enter the race for the vacant seat of disgraced Sen. Tommy Moore in District 25. I use the term disgraced because he decided to leave his seat to become a lobbyist for Advance Payday Loans. It should be no shocker to conservatives, but more a stark realization that he had no thoughts of his constituents in mind. He saw an opportunity to take money from the poor, and take it back a second time by lobbying for the nefarious interest scheme of short term loans.

The seat will undoubtedly fail to be refilled successfully by anyone of keynote or suitable stature, and will be up for grabs yet again in November of next year.

More to follow soon… I promise.

Comments:
"a pair of households of limitless estrogen"

YIKES!

Hope you will start blogging again!
 
I do plan to write again, and the limitless estrogen is not too bad.
 
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