Honor, sorry I didn't get to your last response right away. Family time, you know. Anyhow, I did provide you with another response which includes the discussion about my daughter's classes, my fellow Clark Grad. Nowadays, every bit of information is useful when it comes to being a success at Clark or at life in general. I wish peace and good health to you, my friend. I hope you do not mind I call you friend.
I hope the other readers understand my post as well. I know I get too wordy sometimes and I am concerned that my message will be taken out of context or my reasoning gets lost in the length of my post. Honor, I don't expect anybody to agree or disagree with my comment. I just like to share what I perceive as the whole picture. This is how I discover other perspectives and try to understand others' thoughts and opinions. At 52, I'm still learning. Life is one big education project. When we stop learning, that's the time to be concerned. I try to keep an open mind, even though I get a little stubborn sometimes.
Honor, sorry I didn't get to your last response right away. Family time, you know. Anyhow, I did provide you with another response which includes the discussion about my daughter's classes, my fellow Clark Grad. Nowadays, every bit of information is useful when it comes to being a success at Clark or at life in general. I wish peace and good health to you, my friend. I hope you do not mind I call you friend.
goldenoldie — September 21, 2010 at 6:50 p.m. ( reply | permalink | suggest removal )
Honor, we're working on that one, too. Thanks for writing.
Bob Albrecht (Columbian Staff) — September 24, 2010 at 11:53 a.m. ( reply | permalink | suggest removal )
I hope the other readers understand my post as well. I know I get too wordy sometimes and I am concerned that my message will be taken out of context or my reasoning gets lost in the length of my post. Honor, I don't expect anybody to agree or disagree with my comment. I just like to share what I perceive as the whole picture. This is how I discover other perspectives and try to understand others' thoughts and opinions. At 52, I'm still learning. Life is one big education project. When we stop learning, that's the time to be concerned. I try to keep an open mind, even though I get a little stubborn sometimes.
goldenoldie — October 5, 2010 at 6:29 a.m. ( reply | permalink | suggest removal )