Remember the bureaucracy that had me in a tizzy on Monday? Well today the seas parted and a clear way was revealed. I called everyone to share my good fortune. It seems that my comrade, Mary, had a similar occasion herself, today. We laughed and took splendid delight in each others ultimate reward of a once nasty work experience. I dedicate todays post to anyone who has ever laughed last and laughed best.
I emailed Anne & Dennis to check on Maggie and Roxie, the dogs, Anne and I rescued last year. Later that day, I get a Christmas card in the mail from them and it included these pictures, God bless them.
| Posted by: Joao Paglione | December 18, 2003 03:00 PM |
I just read this post and I can only give positive feedback and emphasize my commitment as a reader of UrbanAddiction.com! Bureaucracy really bites, but then again without Bureaus would we have crates? |
| Posted by: Liz | December 18, 2003 09:23 PM |
Joao, I appreciate your commitment. Sometimes, a bolt of lightening has to hit in order for real change to occur. I'm grateful that I have a sense of humor to help me through it all. |
| Posted by: Mary | December 19, 2003 02:27 PM |
Hey, life is sometimes unfair, but these last events prove that there is a God! |
| Posted by: anne | December 19, 2003 10:15 PM |
I really miss those dogs. Even when it is heartbreaking, service work is rewarding; whether it is finding homes for animals,working with the elderly, sick or homeless. |
| Posted by: Liz | December 20, 2003 02:41 AM |
Mary~ I know I have been really grateful, since everything went down.
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