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This is funny. I opened my blogs but I still log on to my email account to write this entry. In some way, it feels like I am sending myself an email or writing a diary like some innocent fifth grader. You see, I am enjoying so much this new neat WordPress feature.

Anyway, I just came from a coffee shop date with a special friend. For several hours, we talked about life in general and reminded ourselves the danger of unchecked diet and adultery.

We shared a common understanding that diet is good when recommended by the doctor. Diet is about control, not hurting one’s self with too much cut in carbohydrates and other minerals. It is about still having the same or even better energy to allow you to get up in the morning and start the day with a positive vibe. Diet is good. One just have to check thoroughly first which one will work for him or her, according to his body structure, hormones, etc.

Under our beliefs as Catholics, on the other hand, adultery is definitely not good. Adulterers are an overwhelming lot; for us, they are home-wreckers. They affect the lives of their partners, their partners’ legal wives or husbands, and their partners’ children. We do not even consider them partners of their partners, in the truest sense of the word. Why and how they engage in such relationships are beyond us, although we also have to consider the types of families and social environments they grew up in. My friend and I will continue to debate on this while keeping open minds and strengthening forgiving hearts.

We also talked about careers and family life. Well, whatever it specifically was will remain special knowledge between the two of us. After all, we are special friends.

P.S. Thanks for your time, dear friend. You know who you are.

I came upon the WordPress announcement that I could post a blog entry through email. I am testing it. Actually, I find it really cool and convenient, especially when I am an e-mail person, writing more e-mails to friends, relatives and news sources than blog entries about my life experiences. I always look forward to new innovations of this blog site. Each time I log on to my wordpress blog, a feature update is the first thing I would check. More power to WordPress!

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JOHNNY PANIC AND THE BIBLE OF DREAMS (by Sylvia Plath)
"What I fear most, I think, is the death of the imagination... If I sit still and don't do anything, the world goes on beating like a slack drum, without meaning. We must be moving, working, making dreams to run toward; the poverty of life without dreams is too horrible to imagine." -Sylvia Plath, 'Cambridge Notes' (From Notebooks, February 1856)

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