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>A former co-Leader told me once with a twinkle, "You know you have
>enough water in the bathtub when you have added 47 cups." Or
>something like that. Her point: how do we know when we have
>enough water in the tub? When we have *enough*, of course!
>Measurement in cups has nothing whatever to do with it, and it
>wouldn't even occur to us to use a cup to do it. We add water until
>we're satisfied. And how much that is will vary from person to person
>and from bath to bath.
Diane, I love this! I always remind mothers that babies were around long
before there were clocks--or scales, or whatever is being measured.
I finally got my taxes done, with paying BIG bucks. I've got to go to more
conferences this year and clean out my closets of "goods" that I can give
away.
I didn't make much more than last year, but my major headache was created
by trading in my car. That made some terrible calculations and decreased
my deductions. Wierd! I'm going to keep this car until I can give it away
to charity.
Pat Gima
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