So. Hmmm. Yes, I am back. I took a long break from the boards, and have decided to check back in. I did read all two of the February posts (more on those later) and the January posts. Re: January posts - HappyLife, I do believe that moderating is possible, but as Guapo said, it takes hard work and true devotion. As Lasha said, it is a lifestyle that you can't be lax about. Some people can do it, and honestly, most of us maybe can't. If you read this and feel like it, check back in and let us know how you are doing and what you've decided! (And remember, we won't read the abstainers boards, so if you've posted it all there, it's lost to us here.) Eve, HI! HI! HI! I do hope you will check back in, too. I miss you. Miss all of this family, to be perfectly honest, and that is why I am back.
In regards to the February posts, ah, damn it Stewarts. I am sorry I wasn't here to help you with your 40th birthday. I hated turning 40. It was ugly. It felt so OLD. I have to tell you that on the other hand, turning 50 was such a lovely all-encompassing JOY. Truly it was. 50 was so much younger than 40. So, don't let it get you too down, my friend. Better times are coming. And now, this time next year, I will be (well, God willing and the creek don't rise, as we say here in Montana) 60. I believe that there is a time when getting older just feels like such a lovely lark.
Since I have been gone from here I have had long periods of good solid moderation. And at least one time of not moderating nor trying to. I much prefer the first, and hope to never have another instance of the second. But, I miss all of you, my friends, and feel badly that I have been away and ignored you. I do realize that I may have lost all of you, and that our little family may be flung to the winds, but if you check back in, please post. I promise I will be checking it, too. Stay strong. And Stewarts, really - life after 40 is beautiful.
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