Yea, the sparrow hath found an house, and the swallow a nest for herself, where she may lay her young, even thine altars, O Lord of hosts, my King, and my God.
When I was little, I used to feel sorry for my left hand because my right hand gets to do everything. I used to try doing more things with my left hand so it didn't feel left out...
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2 comments:
Bernadette (Birmingham)
said...
weird. My daughter was telling me this morning that she does this. she also had some bizarre facts about left-handed people, one being that they live, on average for 7 years less than right-handed people. Sounds slightly wrong to me.
Hilary, can you direct me to a good example of an abortion survivor who is from the UK ? The many good examples are from the US. I need one to use for a talk next week. Can't find a UK one.
I'm not that concerned, as I tend to use my left hand a fair bit.
But I do resonate with wishing to be polite to inanimate objects. The really problematic things are lifts/elevators that speak to passengers - I just have to make a polite response in return.
2 comments:
weird. My daughter was telling me this morning that she does this. she also had some bizarre facts about left-handed people, one being that they live, on average for 7 years less than right-handed people. Sounds slightly wrong to me.
Hilary, can you direct me to a good example of an abortion survivor who is from the UK ? The many good examples are from the US. I need one to use for a talk next week. Can't find a UK one.
thankyou.
I'm not that concerned, as I tend to use my left hand a fair bit.
But I do resonate with wishing to be polite to inanimate objects. The really problematic things are lifts/elevators that speak to passengers - I just have to make a polite response in return.
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