tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4057235051586871190.post8181115676127605820..comments2023-04-05T08:17:38.759-05:00Comments on Word Girl: VACUOUSWordGirlhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06204055870484888440noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4057235051586871190.post-65578026631077713202011-06-13T10:39:44.635-05:002011-06-13T10:39:44.635-05:00I have never used the word vacuous, that being sta...I have never used the word vacuous, that being stated, I like new words. Hmmm, I hear you, the tweenage years are perplexing, to say the least, but it is a great time for them to take ownership of their core beliefs and worldview. I had to chuckle, at the thought of your girls being even close to vacuous - unimaginable!<br />Have a great day Word Girl and hope you and the girls relish your time at the Y to relax and recreate. =o]EJNhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03552287834410372714noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4057235051586871190.post-60103297234250929402011-06-13T06:12:20.592-05:002011-06-13T06:12:20.592-05:00Boy was I in a different dimension when I read thi...Boy was I in a different dimension when I read this post. I began it wondering what 'vacuous' had to do with irrational fears, then I left your dimension and was thinking about all the irrational fears I had during my son's recent hospital admission. It does not help anyone to be an RN when your child is the patient. I spent my time wondering if his meds would cause an electrolyte imbalance and send him into a fatal arrhythmia, if someone would give him the wrong dose and kill him, if he would have a sudden cardiac arrest from increased vagal stimulation, if he would go into anaphylaxis from a drug allergy.... talk about irrational. Then I read the rest of the post. OH, ok. I get it now. -ChristineAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com