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extreme wifey and me conversations

The last few days have closed with some closer conversations, but I have always said to my Julie that I wished she would read more of my blog or e-mail or the like.  Yet I now have the answer thanks to Flowerdust Anne.  Below I have copied her post on this topic (eye opening):
 

LESSONS IN MARITAL COMMUNICATION #317 Written by Anne Jackson on June 11, 2008 – 2:23 pm

blogging pillow talk

chris: hey, did you see i commented on your blog today?

anne: i did. i wish you would interact more on my blog.

chris: i don't need to interact with you on your blog. i get to interact with you in bed.

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view past lessons:

Lesson 256: submission

Lesson 439: honesty

Lesson 833: time management

 

(PS - Anne is a great blogger with some awesome thoughts that make me think...sometimes too much.  Take a look for yourself.)

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