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:: Monday, December 27, 2004 ::

Where Have We Gone...

As you may have noticed, it has been some time since Master Jim and i posted on this website. As is too often the case, life gets in the way of the things we want to do.

In early October, Master Jim was ill and in the hospital for a week. The doctors first thought He was having a stroke, and then suspected menengitis. Fortunately, it was neither of those things -- apparently, He had developed high blood pressure and then had a bad reaction to some medication He was given.

Then, just as He was released from the hosptial, Master Jim and i received word that His youngest son had committed suicide. As you might imagine, the past few months have been difficult and painful.

i followed all of that by developing a nasty strain of bronchitis that hung on for about 5 weeks.

The good news is, our M/s relationship again withstood what life could throw at it. For anyone who wonders, it is possible to work through very difficult times and not give up your identity as a Master or a slave. i'll admit -- there were a few times in the darkest part of the past few months when i wondered how we would hang on. But we did.

i am grateful to be owned, Sir.

And i hope that we will be able to return to our writing soon.

In service,
slave marsha



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