An update and news

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Work got bad, to the point where I was so tired, I was coming home and going right to bed. I tired to finish the next part of Tracy over the past two weeks, but at work it gets hard, with just 15 minutes and a half hour lunch. But i got it to the editors.

I was also setting up something for the contest. An idea that came to me one night. So yeah, got sidetracked. Hope's ranch has suffered too.

And for news. Taking prayers and good thoughts for my roommate, Stuart. He was doing some woodwork, making something to be sold at an charity auction for united way, when he cut off two fingers on his right (main) hand So on Sunday he was taken to Ann Arbor and they reattached the ring, but Pinky finger was lost. So keep the good thoughts rolling in. We're hoping hte ring finger sticks and gets better.

Tracy should be posted soon, along with a part of the new story and hope's ranch.

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Good News

Our prayers are with you both now it is on to rehab to learn how to function with the damage . Take your time a good story is worth waiting for , work and real life always comes before fun .
Thanks for the up date I will be looking forward to the new chapters HUGS Richie2

I hope that things get better

I am sorry for your friend losing fingers. Tools are very dangerous. I can not imagine how I still have all of my own.

Inshallah, work will become easier for you. Sometimes it is better to do hard labor than deal with stress of office. What ever your situation, I pray that your way is made easier.

Gwen

Know what you mean...

I hope your friend has a speedy recovery. I work in the trades, so i know how bad an injury like that can be.
As for Tracy I love the story you are a very talented writer.

in an update of the finger.

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He said he got it to slightly wiggle. So that is a good sign. Of course, he's on a restricted diet. Currently no caffeine, or cigarettes, so I expect him to be a total jerk in a day or two when he is having withdrawls.