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Where did the Time go? For that matter where’s Aaron? February 22, 2009

Filed under: Uncategorized — hlzysk @ 8:42 am

I can’t believe it has been a month since I last blogged. It isn’t that I don’t have thoughts to “blog.” I just can’t seem to make myself post these days. I am on facebook way too much and think I am getting Carpal Tunnel Syndrome from it…I don’t know what it is about the facebook. When I first signed up for it a barely paid attention to it.  I think it’s almost as evil as the show LOST pulling you in and then you can’t get out.  I did the same thing with LOST watched the first few shows then didn’t pay attention, next thing I know I am completely sucked in…speaking of which anyone that watches LOST have any theories on what happened to Aaron?

 

2 Responses to “Where did the Time go? For that matter where’s Aaron?”

  1. Kacey Says:

    Kristin at my office thinks that Kate left Aaron with Claire’s mother. It does make sense since she was in LA and Kate knew where to find her. Although, I think if that was it, Kate wouldn’t have been so “DO NOT ASK ME ABOUT IT” to Jack. LOL. Just one of many questions from last week’s episode, like what is going on with Sayeed? How did Hurley get out of jail and know to be on that plane? Where are the other people from the plane? Who was the 1 other guy in first class with them – the one who spoke to Jack in line at the airport? And on and on it goes!

  2. Shannon Says:

    I don’t watch “Lost” but I agree with your comments about facebook…everytime I log out of my email and start to do something else, a message pops up saying I have a new facebook message. BTW, did you see “48 Hours” on Saturday night? It was about a man, Travis Alexander, who was murdered. I was profoundly affected by his story and his blog. On my facebook page, I joined the group “In Memory of Travis Alexander”. You should go to see the page and his website (liked from the page, http://www.travisalexander.net). I blogged on it and they linked to my blog. But that’s not the point. The message of Travis Alexander is what I’ve been doing in the last five years…trying to live my best life. I don’t forward much or send people to many websites, but really and truly, his message of hope and creating yourself into who you want to be hits you in the heart. I hope the kids are fine. I’ve been sick. Should see you and Stac for lunch Friday so long as Hope doesn’t arrive first.


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