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Comments
Lord that we had such people and love today
lots of us all twisted up with self-importance and hate.
Doesn't do anybody any good
I didn't stand a change. Three nickels two dimes and a quarter?
Long hall? Nope.
(E)ven board-line sexual addition.... OK, who board-certified her?
discreate? Try, try again.
Your really need, no must proofread without your pecker in your hand.
I'm serious. That was not a rhetorical question. Instead of getting lost in the details, let's try to discern the way we should go. The deep and cogent answer to my question will point the way.
Additionally, why should I do anything to forestall or overcome a depression? If you're figuring that there will be free dimes to be had for just the asking, I can go for that. I'm with you.
As I can remember, the American public has been voting to have one for the last few Presidents. Seems a waste of all that effort to try to avoid one now. Why buck the trend?
The answers are harder than you think, much much harder.
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Can't deny it's a loss for Mary and Alvin; certainly can't deny it scared everyone. No one ever forgets when a person's life is on the line--and certainly not if they're the one that has a hand in trying to save that life: that's real, gut-wrenching, white-knuckled rawness there. You captured all those things well, and surprised us with the last person we would expect to help out--Rachel. One never knows who one influences and truly reaches until the chips are down, right? She came up clutch when no one else could.
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Somehow, a super-awful feeling struck me when Mary spotted, and it communicated to me she would suffer and lose the baby. Don't know why, since the story fronted no evidence to foreshadow it. I guess that's why I understand Mary feeling awful about the baby's death (who wouldn't), but to see Alvin lose it and play what if? I've lived many tragedies like this, so perhaps it makes me come off jaded at times, but to be blunt, Alvin had zero reason to hit that barn and break his hand when Mary needed him. First rule of tragedy: control the controllables; don't play what if; return to a regular routine as quickly as possible; keep your head about you. There's many ways to depict Alvin as human...but that unnecessarily added more pain, irrationally; why not have spent a lot of that space showing Rachel's inner thinking while she cleaned up that bloody mess, showing how she wanted to return the favor for all of Mary's kindness and generosity to her? Rachel deserves kudos, but the story would have hit harder with developing Rachel in that way--because in a small way--it would have bestowed on her the same kind of inner strength Alvin had to manifest when his father died unexpectedly. Another part could have been utilized to comfort Mary, to replace Danni's/Alvin's interlude from him acting stupidly; many should have reassured her **no woman** lets down her husband because her body miscarried--especially since Mary did nothing to cause it (she was very careful). Fact is checking with March of Dimes, WebMD and gynecologists, it's well-documented that 80% of miscarriages happen in the FIRST 13 weeks, and they happen because of severe genetic defects/problems with the baby's chromosomes (that greatly shocked me). The saving graces were they 1) decided not to check the baby's sex; 2) did not have an ultrasound to try to see it/take a pic of it (could have been done @ 6-8 weeks); 3) had not picked a name for it; assuming there's no internal damage, 4) they can try again. Basically, I classify this as very unfortunate, but not a tragedy by any means; all readers knew from Heather's statements that they got to Mary in time, and she would be fine. So after all was dealt with, then there could have been commiseration/grieving--after fully dealing with the emergency first.