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The Health and Wellbeing of WWU

Started by luise.volta, June 08, 2011, 09:16:30 PM

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luise.volta

We are starting year three here at WWU. It's a learn-as-you-go thing.  www.MomResponds.com , my other Website, is over six years old...but the two are so different that what I learn on one often isn't applicable to the other. I know about learning curves but sometimes they are cliffs and I have to hang on for dear life. Oh, well...at 84 I'm still doing what I always have and that's simply my best. Sometimes it comes up short but for most of us, perfection isn't an option. Feeling loved...
Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible. Dalai Lama

luise.volta

G.W.: Here's Kirk's reply: "Doesn't hurt anything, Mom, so long as they don't post. They're humans -- probably, very low paid from places like China -- and we've stopped the computer bots from joining."

He added that you are very knowledgable.  :)
Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible. Dalai Lama