Early Thinking: And 'imagining a future conversation' tells Me Something about impatience

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@mythociate (21428)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
October 8, 2022 2:47am CST
I woke up & got out of bed without looking at the time. I WOULD'VE looked at the time, -thought '2:00 a.m. is way too early,' -rolled over & -gone back to sleep (or at least -lied back and watched some tubi), but I was lying in a puddle of 'slobber' and am now washing & drying my sheets. If I somehow woke my caregiver (which I'm trying not to ), I imagine I wouldn't make it halfway through the above 'story' before she would INTERRUPT with "Well, why'd you do that!?" Here's where I imagine I'd 'tell her something' I feel like I ought to tell her (since she frequently does this): 'I was telling you "the whole story." Do you know how "the whole story" works? It works with information in EVERY SECTION---not just the first sentence, but also the rest of the introduction, the end, and this whole middle part! 'It's why The Bible isn't just one page that says, "Jesus--the Son of God--died to pay for your life."' How else should I respond to frequent interruption?
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@RebeccasFarm (90707)
• Arvada, Colorado
8 Oct 22
Just say..Excuse me a moment please. Shut the hell up while I finish my story. Thanks very much.
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