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 Introduction to the new year
This is my first blog... ever, while listening to blues on the radio.

Joined this website to contact a friend from long ago. I won't blame her if she chooses to let our childhoods lie in the dust they have been laying in for so many years.  I just wanted the chance to tell her how young and stupid I was.  I am not the same person I was then. For that matter I am not the same as I was ten or twenty years ago.  Thank God!  I was a horrible b at times.

Some things haven't changed... I still dislike peanut butter and I still listen to and revere Janis. I'm still short and my hair is still blond, although I it was Burgundy for 4 years and I like it!  How it got there is another story. 

I face this new year with both fear and anticipation.  Fear is due to the fact I have been to 5 memorials since June. Two of them were good friends.  The last, a few weeks ago, was an uncle who stepped off a bus and was hit by a drunk driver.  I also look forward to the year because Iknow good things will happen.  God has been blessing me with wonderful friends and experiences. He has rewarded me for five years I spent being beaten and abused. I honestly believe God is making it up to me by giving me the last 2-3 years the gift of being an artist.  I've had pieces in exhibits this last year and I will have my own show this next July.
Enough for now   KmB
    Posted by Kathrynmb on 2007-12-31 00:54:15 | Rating: | Views: 36
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Every night, I look over the events of my day and ponder the highlights. I came to the realization that my personal life had become what I always longed for; friends from high school (30+ years ago), meeting and making new friends in groups with common interest, and time to write.

From the 'long ago friend from high school', thank you for finding me! As military kids, we don't usually get the luxury of growing up and getting older with friends from school.

You are blessed!
Posted by  scraplegacy  on 2008-01-20 11:22:40 
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Kathrynmb
Salem, Oregon, United States

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