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I just wrote a post that was so bad even copious editing couldn’t save it. There will be a new post later this week or next week. But Psychology Today comes first as people actually read that!

My sinus infection is impeding my productivity and making me hate mommy bloggers and mommy’s who love to test my knowledge of NLD on Facebook groups. As I don’t want to hate mommy’s and actually like them I think it best for me to stay away until the antibiotics kick in!

I need sun. I will be the first person (in many years) to die of “it rained for 40 days and 40 nights and her body was screaming ‘sun, sun, sun come out. I need you.”

And if you’re a mommy who likes to test me and then basically say “I was just playing,” I wish you well because you need all the good karma you can get.

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  1. September 27th, 2011 at 19:11 | #1

    I hope you feel better soon–it’s sinus and allergy season for me too and there is nothing worst than a bad sinus headache.

  2. September 29th, 2011 at 09:43 | #2

    Sometimes I wonder if you and I are the only ones who write these copious-editing-proof posts and never post them.

    Also, I’m not a mommy blogger, but feel free to wish me well :) I wish you lots of sun.

  3. Doug
    October 4th, 2011 at 10:40 | #3

    Well, I’m back reading blogs so take your time. And have some nice weather.

    I agree about mommy and daddy bloggers still.

  4. October 12th, 2011 at 22:44 | #4

    I see soo much potential in your mommy blogger hater post…and your reference to sun..son hehe. wow i think i may have caught your sinus infection

    just playing

  5. Karen
    October 14th, 2011 at 23:01 | #5

    Please. I’m not impressed. I have no sympathy for sinus infections. Do you know how many I have had? I thought not. Live Oak shows no mercy, especially when the humidity is hovering at 85 percent.

  6. November 20th, 2011 at 19:50 | #6

    My father just sent me your powerful article in Psychology Today and I was quite impressed with your perspective. I have a friend that is going through similar questions/confusion in her own adoptive experience and just lost her adopted mother. I think she would completely relate to this (and Joan Didion’s relationship with her late daughter for that matter). Well done!

    I look forward to seeing you over Thanksgiving!

    • pia
      November 29th, 2011 at 19:46 | #7

      Thanks Liz–I hadn’t looked in my comments for sometime or would have approved it awhile ago.
      Thanksgiving was great! Will be in touch tomorrow.

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