You’re probably asking yourself, “What is this title and what does it mean?”
I’m definitely asking myself, “Why didn’t I set my alarm last night so I could get to physical therapy on time today?”
You’re probably asking yourself, “What photos will Ann share today, if she’s in such a rush this morning?”
Good question.
You’re probably asking yourself, “Should I answer any of those questions?”
I’m asking myself, “Do I probably have time to look for and share a relevant YouTube video?”
The answer is no.
You’re probably asking yourself … how will Ann thank all those who helped her create today’s post and also thank ME?
When I was an Assistant Child Care Officer in 1967 I attended a day release course run by a very sound psychiatrist. She told us that our work was stressful enough – so we shouldn’t use alarm clocks. I never have since. However, I have developed an internal clock which enables me to wake on the dot. I trust that doesn’t cause me stress in my sleep 🙂
I trust you, Derrick. Thank you for this very sound comment, which did not alarm me at all.
i love this for many reasons
I love your comments and your blog for many reasons, beth.
David Byrne once asked himself, well, How did I get here?
Ann, I’m glad I get here most every morning.
Thank you for this once-in-a-lifetime comment, Mark.
You’re probably asking yourself, “What if nobody stops by today?” Well, of course we did! And now I’m asking myself, “What can I do to reduce Ann’s stress?” And the answer is…..I can’t…but she knows how to do that on her own, so I’ll just cheer her on.
I’m asking myself what I ever did to deserve such great readers, including you, Dawn.
Your probably asking yourself if you. Should have had that piece of peach cobbler? And the answer is yes! And I’d share it with my friends😜
Thanks for sharing another delicious comment!
I love my life when……………I have my family around even if they give me a headache
I love my life when ……..Joanne comments!
It’s a strange thing to me that the words “quest” and “question” are etymologically unrelated. After all every question is a quest for information regardless of whether it begins with who, what, where, when how, or why. To ask “What if…?” is to extend possibility. Maybe that’s why existentialists of all stripes have said human nature is to question. Do you know what I’m saying? I’m not sure I do.
I’m sure that I do, Chris. Thanks for extending possibilities, as always.
I’m asking myself what it would take to post EVERY day! You are amazing even without a snappy Youtube addition. 🙂
I’m asking myself if you know that it takes one amazing person to know another one, Debra.
I am asking myself where I can find a recipe for honey cake that tastes great and isn’t dry. Also, when I will be the person I want to be. And whether my cat will jump off my bed in a huff if I try to claim back some of the blankets
I don’t know when you’ll be the person you want to be, Maureen, but you’re already the person I want you to be. I hope that isn’t too dry.
🙂 Thank you
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