Keith and the kids understand that I keep my phone in my purse and may or may not check it. They know I'd rather hear their voices. They are the ones that could call me at 11 pm if they needed and not be rude.
They are the ones who can make expectations on me. They aren't intruding on my personal life or time. They are my personal life and time.
Like I said I keep my phone in my purse--with my checkbook balance and my tampons. Acquaintances, coworkers, presidency members--they don't belong in there. Or in my back pocket. Or on my night stand. or on my dates with my husband.
When I was living with Keith's parents before we got married, Sherry insisted on doing my laundry--there was a certain day for clothes and one for sheets. I hated that. Laundry is intimate to me. Nobody washes my clothes but me. When we lost Ian, a sister in my word (who cleans houses) wanted to come by and clean my bathrooms. I think she was offended when I refused. Again, intimate. So I guess I have weird boundaries. I keep this blog pretty private--with my phone, my laundry and my bathroom.
That said, the few people that have this blog address are also in my inner circle and can text me anytime.
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I can text you now? I need to get a hold of that number :) This got me very excited. I know, I'm scaring you. In all seriousness, there have been a few times that I will randomly remember something or want to tell you something and a text just seems appropriate. So again, I'm a little excited!
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