Sorry, I meant to reply sooner. I haven’t really been active on the blogosphere the past two weeks. Unfortunately I miscarried so I was taking a bit of a break.
Also, thank you for quoting me in posts a few times, about two weeks ago.
Oh dear.
Sympathies to you and Ken (or whatever your real names are). Blogging should have a lower priority than real life, of course.
*blinks*
You really don’t know my name? 🙁 I always sign my emails with it. & it’s in my WordPress profile.
My name is Iris [old lady-ish and uncool…] It makes my handle rather meaningful, if you knew the flower “Butterfly Iris” is also known as dietes – dual affinities. I’m a hafu.
My husband’s name really is Ken. But not like the Ken Carson [Barbie’s boyfriend] Ken, the Japanese Ken. It means healthy in Japanese.
Thank you again for your kind comments, Iris. I’m happy to call you by your handle or name… your choice.
Oh. Um, you can call me either Butterfly Flower, or Iris. I guess Iris is easier, since it’s only four letters.
Although I’ll never cease wishing my folks named me something less…Edwardian era. Perhaps a more edgy-sounding flower, like Azalea, or Zinnia.
Congratulations!
Sorry, I meant to reply sooner. I haven’t really been active on the blogosphere the past two weeks. Unfortunately I miscarried so I was taking a bit of a break.
Also, thank you for quoting me in posts a few times, about two weeks ago.
Oh dear.
Sympathies to you and Ken (or whatever your real names are). Blogging should have a lower priority than real life, of course.
*blinks*
You really don’t know my name? 🙁 I always sign my emails with it. & it’s in my WordPress profile.
My name is Iris [old lady-ish and uncool…] It makes my handle rather meaningful, if you knew the flower “Butterfly Iris” is also known as dietes – dual affinities. I’m a hafu.
My husband’s name really is Ken. But not like the Ken Carson [Barbie’s boyfriend] Ken, the Japanese Ken. It means healthy in Japanese.
Thank you again for your kind comments, Iris. I’m happy to call you by your handle or name… your choice.
Oh. Um, you can call me either Butterfly Flower, or Iris. I guess Iris is easier, since it’s only four letters.
Although I’ll never cease wishing my folks named me something less…Edwardian era. Perhaps a more edgy-sounding flower, like Azalea, or Zinnia.