Instructions:

1. Each week, people post notes that share little lessons or observations from everyday life.
2. Others read these notes and then share their own stories.
3. Word spreads, stories are shared, and we all enjoy "the little things" that life has to offer.

Post a story!

7.10.2007

Heaters and engines...

Why are men like heaters or an engine that's always on? I promise I have yet to hear any man tell me that he's cold!! That is truly baffling for me.

Lesson learned: Always bring a jacket because the windows may be opened or rolled down at any time of the day or night.

Submitted by: Rochelle

7.09.2007

Dr. Jekyll

What confuses me is when they claim PMS is making them act up... but at work they are still 100% professional.

Submitted by: Anonymous

Androgyny

They confuse me when they take on more feminine qualities.. like being more clean than me.

Submitted by: Desiree

Absence makes the heart grow fonder

First of all, great work on the site! Keep up the good work!

Well, I just spent the last 5 days with my girlfriend who I'm in a long distance relationship with. We've been doing the distance thing for almost 2 years now. We're doing a bicaostal relationship: She from LA, me in Boston.

The past tiresome days have been extra-extraordinarily fun: BBQ on the fourth of July, Kittery ME on Thursday (well the speeding ticket sucked!), both of us winning $$$ at foxwoods at midnight on 7/7/07, birthday parties with our friends on Saturday night. And then comes the goodbye on Sunday.

I look back on our history, our adventures, our bond. And it is the time that she leaves and the time that we are apart that I truly treasure. The times of "the grind" of school, work, and routine. All throughout, she has given me the greatest gift: the gift of missing her and appreciating her.

Till the day that we are together, I will continue to strive to miss her.

Submitted by: You know who I am

Woman vs. Wild

Someone please explain to me why all women are afraid of bugs????? Was there an R-rated version of "Itsy-Bitsy Spider" that I missed as a kid?

Lesson learned: RAID never has to worry about going out of business.