Sunday, December 12, 2010

Comments to post: Expert#1

**What i posted on bryanna's blog:  "The killer phrase that caught my attention was,"Another point that I think that was good was the fact that she did not have anyone but herself takd care of her husband. Because this is a time where families should be together and spend all time you can with each other.I think that only person/people that should see you at your worst is the people close to you." To me i can see where you are coming from and find it to be true. Death is a stage of your life that should be filled with the last memories being with you family. I cant relate to josh and Ean's son to father relationship because i don't have my father now. Although my dad played a huge role in my life from the day i was born to the age of 7. I was daddy's little girl. Therefore i can partially understand the pain they went through. Beth's love for Erik was immense and i respect her journey with Erik through his death. What i don't seem to understand are her final feelings. Why do you think she didn't cry that much? Can you relate to her emotions or think she was rather "cold"? Do think she is an existentialist or transcendentalist person?"


Note: bry was only t/w member in my group with blog.

** Posted by my mentor: "I like the term "dinner husband". I've never heard it before but I knew exactly what it meant. I like that you contrasted your family dynamic with Beth's. I'd like to hear more about those differences why and how it was harder for Josh than for Beth. Keep up the good work."


**Posted by lily, my younger personi liked the quote that said "Treat everyone one as what they are, a human being, no matter their position" because i feel that everyone should be treated equally and everyone should be treated right no matter what they have done in the past or how they are acting. everyone is human and we all make mistake and should be forgive for them and shouldn't be treated badly.


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