Communication, what it’s all about.

That is what my family is finding out. Not as much the WHAT but the HOW. And it was a blast. 8 people, from 11 to 66, learning to just sit and be and face another person. And the rules of communication and what it has to do with their life. Only broken up by a brief lunch with a great chunky, fresh tomato soup and my home made bread. Much giggle and laughter. It was a long day, but all worked well and it was fun. Next Sunday will be the second half. Maybe, if there is enough time, I can add some fun stuff about human emotion and their reality levels.

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