And an Administrative Note
Reference the original Lost & Found post: This morning I searched for those same wireless earbuds and realized I may have left them at the gym yesterday. I guess I was dropped on my head a lot as a child. Same item, different gym. Planet Fitness was the first gym, Life Time is my current gym. I called up Life Time late this morning:
“Hi, I was wondering . . .”
“Sure, one moment. Yes, we have an item matching that description. Come and get them!”
Yay! I got them.
This will mean absolutely nothing to you unless you remember the first post.
ADMINISTRATIVE NOTE
ALSO- on an administrative note: I am very busy writing a book about the year I spent in Afghanistan and so I guess my posting has lapsed. But the good news is that after just a few weeks I have 16 Chapters written. I’m really in the right zone for this and am humming with enthusiasm for it; my writing hasn’t stopped but has increased greatly. My goal is to be done by Christmas.
If nothing becomes of it officially when I’m done, I’ll throw it on this blog, but, either way– wish me luck!
Kevin
hi, Kevin!
I just want to say thank you for sharing your poem with me for “Poetry Partners” at The Skeptic’s Kaddish. I’ve published it and responded to it here:
Sincerely,
David [ben Alexander]
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wow- thanks Ben! and really nice transitions to the abhanga form!
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
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Kevin, it’s my great pleasure!
BTW, please feel free to call me ‘David’. That is my first name. In Hebrew, ‘ben’ means ‘son of’, and my father’s name was ‘Alexander’.
I created my blog in his memory, you see.
I know it’s confusing because ‘Ben’ is a popular name in English. Sorry about that!
~David
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