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    Search for a New Couch

    Matt and I need to get a new couch. I try not to use the word “need” when describing new, consumer goods, but, honestly, we really need a new couch.

    I bought our current couch ten years ago when I lived in rural Louisiana. It has traveled with me to six different homes, in three different states. It’s the comfiest, most inviting couch. In fact, the problem is not the couch; the problem is our dog, Hoss.

    You see, Hoss is a bloodhound-mix. Bloodhounds are notorious droolers. Hoss is no exception. He also sheds uncontrollably. He pretty much sheds enough hair to create a replica of himself approximately once a

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    Genetic Testing Part II

    When I started reading your comments in response to my genetic testing dilemma, I initially thought that I needed to go through with the test. There were so many compelling arguments about how I needed to honor my internal planning self and find out as much information as possible in order to prepare for whatever might be in store for us. I was especially compelled by Sharpiegirl’s question: “If you have a student that is going to be in your class next year that is special needs, wouldn’t you want some advanced notice so you could help that child be all it can be right from the beginning?” And
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    Response to Your Comments

    You all make my life better on a daily basis. It sounds cheesy, but it’s true.
    Every single one of your comments gets delivered to my e-mail inbox, so they keep me company throughout the day. I respond to them in my mind, much more often than I respond to them in the comments section. I even bring them up in conversations with my friends and family.
    Your comments inspire me, answer my questions, give me invaluable resources, make me think deeply, and smile.
    I wanted to take a second to pull some comments out from last week and address them in this post:
    People in my life who have
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