Accepting Hypocrisy: It’s Humbling But Human for the Shoe to Be on the Other Foot

He walks through the door. A little earlier than I thought. Perhaps 15 minutes before I expected him.


I’m happy to see him, but I’m also mortified. Because he’s caught me just as I’m coming out of the shower. I suppose I’m technically dressed, but not really. Wearing an odd assemblage of clothes (one of my “hobo outfits”) on the way to changing into what I’m actually going to wear.  » Read more


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Published on October 01, 2018 09:00
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