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Jan
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Mar 23, 2013 08:48AM
It's amazing to be able to let something really be "water under a bridge." When I was younger, I felt like that was totally "give-up-ski", and I was a "never-give-up"-er! But I am amazed at the joy I feel when someone accepts my offer to "step over this line in time, move on and be friends or colleagues as though it never happened." It's a choice. It's one that can be made. Thanks, Lynne, for the reminder that sometimes it just doesn't matter.
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Jan, you remind me that one of the neatest things about all this is the way FM and I delicately reassure each other that we never want to go back to that time, that we want to move forward. We're still to wary to speak plainly to each other, but here's what we get from these reassurances: she gets reassured that by my not wanting to revisit the past, I'm allowing her to slip past responsibility for her horrid actions; and I get reassured that she's learned her lesson and if there's ever a next time, she'll behave differently. Which is enough for me. Life's too short to go over old stuff. Love hearing from you, BTW. Hope you and your family are well and happy.


