Yesterday, I chose to see this at a hospital parking lot …
… and it occurred to me that we choose what to see and what not to see.
For example, because my eye was red yesterday …
… I chose 2 C several eye-related things.
Because I have an unusual heart, I often choose 2 C heart-related things.
Because it’s Pride Week, I chose 2 C this:
Because I want to avoid collisions, I chose 2 C these:
Here are more things I chose 2 C yesterday:
Were U able 2 C that these socks …
… are Ouija Board socks? I choose 2 C that those socks are 4 people who want 2 C into the future.
I choose 2 C that Prince‘s song “I Would Die 4 U” is on YouTube, at least 4 now:
I also choose 2 C that Prince’s birthday is tomorrow, June 7. I also choose 2 C that tomorrow is the start of the Northeastern Society for Group Psychotherapy’s annual conference in Boston.
What do you choose 2 C and not 2 C in today’s blog post?
I always choose 2 C gratitude, so thanks 2 all who helped me 2 create this “2 C or not 2 C” post and — of course! — 2 U!
I always love 2 C your blog email in my mailbox
I always love 2 C U!
2c – I see that as cheap parking
I appreciate what U C, Derrick.
Love this!!!
On Thu, Jun 6, 2019 at 5:19 AM The Year(s) of Living Non-Judgmentally wrote:
> Ann Koplow posted: “Yesterday, I chose to see this at a hospital parking > lot … … and it occurred to me that we choose what to see and what not > to see. For example, because my eye was red yesterday … … I chose 2 C > several eye-related things. Because ” >
Love 2 C U here!
I think the Ouija board socks could B very ticklish, Ann, if you choose to C them in the fortune-telling fashion.
I think U C a lot, Mark.
Hope the eye thing is nada. I remember this from the old autograph books
I C U R 2 YY’s 4 ME. I choose 2 C the beautiful flowers I planted in my pots and the blue sky. I wish you a better day today Ann.
Preceded by y y u r y y u b!
I C U R YY’s and I thank U!
I see a lot of pride in your pictures that remind me of people who collectively overcame adversity. I hope you overcome the adversity of your red eye too.
Thank U 4 helping me overcome for years, Chris.
2c or not 2c. That is always the question. In ignoring, we tend to make more of a problem and make less of a blessing.
-Alan
I C U and thank U, Alan.
2 c or not 2 c…you saw plenty! You are very observant! 🙂
It takes 1 observant person to know another 1! Thanks 2 U, Debra.
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