tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-878914472051909043.post1430699847034497198..comments2024-01-12T12:39:47.241-08:00Comments on The Christian Monist: Really Nice PeopleUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-878914472051909043.post-45264061926259469712010-11-28T15:35:05.866-08:002010-11-28T15:35:05.866-08:00I share your frustration about "nice people&q...I share your frustration about "nice people".<br /><br />I'm having a similar problem at work. The powers that be want me to be nice, which means completely controlling my emotions, even if I am upset about my technician not calling in sick until almost 3 hours after due to start. (I felt like an anxious parent, wanting to both know that everything is alright and wanting to do some serious damage when that is verified.) Of course, when she called in, I was under control and very sympathetic.<br /><br />It, too, includes not being mad at machines and techs who fix them. Like finding out it isn't working, 30 minutes after he left from fixing it. ARG<br /><br />I hope that things are going better with you and yoursAnna Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14349723755730969082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-878914472051909043.post-42222649198881740182010-11-27T13:37:46.485-08:002010-11-27T13:37:46.485-08:00"I wish I were nice."
You know you made..."I wish I were nice."<br /><br />You know you made me laugh. I've never seen anything on your blog that would me think you weren't a nice person, but maybe our definitions are different.<br /><br />Sorry about the family illness. Worry, frantic plans, and then often - waiting. Long waiting. It's very stressful, I know from my own family experiences. Strength and peace to you, and your wife.PHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15292156826231664316noreply@blogger.com