tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19897950.post2462425726959366066..comments2024-02-03T08:17:24.123-06:00Comments on Loud Time: David A. Zimmerman's Blog of Miscellany: A Prayer About Time (part three), AgainDavid Zimmermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04736122606687383813noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19897950.post-24013127849972370212007-05-14T19:07:00.000-05:002007-05-14T19:07:00.000-05:00This isn't going to help you with the sanctificati...This isn't going to help you with the sanctification of the use of time or anything, but I've memed you again. That's what you get for being one of the few bloggers I know (who haven't already been tagged--or responded to it). Not, of course, that I wouldn't have tagged you. Or . . . whatever.Jennwith2nshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07798541847458334716noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19897950.post-74787095521794334882007-05-13T10:21:00.000-05:002007-05-13T10:21:00.000-05:00I appreciate this prayer so much, as I find myself...I appreciate this prayer so much, as I find myself falling into the foibles mentioned at the beginning of the prayer so much. We long for relationship, to be truly seen and truly known . . . the comments facilitate this to some extent because the postings that prompt the comments are our attempts to put ourselves out there, to be seen and known as we really are by what we've chosen to share. Whenchristiannehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06278757714101308785noreply@blogger.com