The great thing about invisible friends is that we're here for you even if we can't see you.
Wait....who's invisible? Us or her? I'm *so* confused....
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The great thing about invisible friends is that we're here for you even if we can't see you.
Wait....who's invisible? Us or her? I'm *so* confused....
Mutually assured invisibility.
(You can't see this, because we're all invisible.)
speak for yourself, visible lady
Wait....who's invisible? Us or her? I'm *so* confused....
The impreciseness appealed to me.
We're the invisible people in the box for Maria and she went invisible to us briefly.
Whoa, the sun is out! Hello, sun. I think I never fully woke up today until now.
The great thing about invisible friends is that we're here for you even if we can't see you.
This is very true, whichever way you parse it.
Thanks for the birthday wishes! Pete got me roses, and there are question marks and times written on the calendar for tonight, Saturday, and Sunday, so I think there Is Stuff going on.
I'm confused.
I have to go to a networking thing now. I hope people can see me...
Happy birthday, Jilli!
Happy birthay, Jilli! You your own self are a huge gift to all the rest of us; in addition to birthday wishes to you, I'm sending love and "Well done you!" vibes to your dad and your mom's spirit for bringing you into the world. They did splendidly, truly.
Lots of vibes to Bartleby and comfort to bonny.
And all my good thoughts ever to Maria. So very, deeply good to see your pixels.
ION, not sure if I should post this in Press, but I just heard about this group and they seem like a good site to bookmark: Take Them A Meal, basically a crisis-related cat-herding website. If someone you know is having surgery or on bed rest or bereaved and immobilized with grief, it's an easy way to coordinate making sure they get fed (and get food they can actually eat). Someone just sent me a link on my aunt's behalf -- she just had back surgery, and her church group used the website to set up a regular schedule for the month she'll be home but in bed. You can check for dietary restrictions, find out which meals still need a volunteer, get directions to the house or (if you're too harried or too far away) just make a donation and have the website order and deliver a meal. Freaking genius.
That is a fantastic site, JZ.