No. And yes. It's always sudden.

Tara ,'Storyteller'


Delurking 1: Because we don't always check our e-mail.


Liese S. - Oct 31, 2012 7:26:37 am PDT #2180 of 3094
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

So yeah, last year my post was on the last day of the thread too.

It's been an interesting year. The basics are all still the same: loving the house, still amazingly working for ourselves hanging out with kids and playing instruments, dog is happy, husband is amazing.

Things have been a little harder overall. The SO is working a ton of extra hours, and now it's physical labor instead of lessons at the music store. It's not infinitely sustainable. But I love him, and I appreciate how hard he's working for us.

I came through the minor depression pretty well and this year has been pretty good, although not without its bumps. The big major thing is that I started working with a trainer and have shed 10 pounds today! But it does take time, so I feel like while I'm keeping up with that, I'm not necessarily keeping up with everything else I need to be.

Anyway, more introspection in Good Riddance, but on the whole, it's been a pretty good, if more physically difficult and tiring, year.


§ ita § - Oct 31, 2012 7:30:10 am PDT #2181 of 3094
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

have shed 10 pounds today!

Wow. That's amazing. How many did you shed yesterday?


Liese S. - Oct 31, 2012 7:48:14 am PDT #2182 of 3094
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Heh.

Okay, okay, I knew that was unclear when I typed it! Since August! But today marks the tenth! It's actually .2 above my goal, but I'm also a week ahead of my goal date, so I think I'll make it.


Ouise - Oct 31, 2012 8:11:44 am PDT #2183 of 3094
Socks are a running theme throughout the series. They are used as symbols of freedom, redemption and love.

Hi everyone! I’m popping in almost at the last minute to delurk. I didn’t end up doing an update last year, so I’ll do a two-year catch up.

My health is still not great – today is my three-year anniversary of getting H1N1 influenza, which left me with a fatigue disorder. I’m close to half-way better now, but it still limits my life a lot. It’s a good thing that I love sleeping, because I spend way too much time on it.

I've been studying voice fairly seriously and it brings me a lot of pleasure. I'm not so good at finding performing opportunities, but I'm working on it. It does seem a waste to develop a bunch of repertoire and never sing it anywhere.

My other news is all about my relatives.

My nephew Simon will turn three in December and is gorgeous and hilarious and a load of fun. He is also getting a baby brother around the end of January! We're all very excited. My sister Nora (who posted here as RahRah) is having a bit more trouble with this pregnancy than with Simon, but is healthy and doing well.

My sister-in-law wasn't able to find a job when her contract ended in September, so she, my sister and Simon moved in with my mother. That's working really well and makes visits very efficient.

My other sister, who posted here as Helena Handbasket, got married at the end of September. Nora and I were bridesmaids and it all went really well, although Helen had to work way too hard to make it all happen.

She is a working nurse now and she and her new husband (who is a really great guy) just bought a house. Isn't there some sort of law against baby sisters growing up?

When I posted on delurk two years ago, I wrote about issues with my brother's daughter. The good news is that he has been visiting her around three times a year (he lives in a different province) starting when she was six months. When I wrote two years ago, I thought he wasn't going to have anything to do with her other than paying support, so that is a huge improvement. The bad news is that she turned two in September and the legal stuff is not worked out yet.

I've met her once, when she was nine months old. My mother got to see her more often, but it has been nearly a year since she last saw her. This all seems ridiculous (and sad) to me, but I don't get to be in charge.


Liese S. - Oct 31, 2012 8:21:35 am PDT #2184 of 3094
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Ouise, that's great about your vocals!

What is the fatigue disorder? I think I had H1N1 about the same time, although I never got it formally diagnosed, and have definitely had fatigue issues since then, although for me they're pretty mild.


amych - Oct 31, 2012 8:22:44 am PDT #2185 of 3094
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

What is the fatigue disorder? I think I had H1N1 about the same time, although I never got it formally diagnosed, and have definitely had fatigue issues since then, although for me they're pretty mild.

Hmm. Yes. This, and I never even thought to connect it to the ebil flu.


Sue - Oct 31, 2012 8:30:05 am PDT #2186 of 3094
hip deep in pie

Ouise! Hey stranger. I guess we'll see each other soon?

Was Helena married in the North St. Church? You all look so lovely.


Ouise - Oct 31, 2012 8:31:06 am PDT #2187 of 3094
Socks are a running theme throughout the series. They are used as symbols of freedom, redemption and love.

What is the fatigue disorder? I think I had H1N1 about the same time, although I never got it formally diagnosed, and have definitely had fatigue issues since then, although for me they're pretty mild.

I didn't get a formal diagnosis either, but H1N1 was the strain of flu around that early in the season. Basically that drained, fatigued feeling just kept going after I had the flu. It was compounded by getting two more respiratory infections and a serious gum infection in the next month or so. I didn't realize anything weird was going on until I went back to work after Christmas vacation and crashed two days in.

There isn't anything that shows up in tests (apart from ruling out anything else causing it) and my doctor summarized it as "basically, any virus can present like mono." This is just something that happens in a small percentage of cases from any virus.

On the other hand, I have heard some anectodal evidence from my doctor that H1N1 seems to be more likely to leave people with long-lasting fatigue.

Unfortunately, the "treatment" is to exercise, eat healthily, get plenty of sleep but not to lie around when you are awake. I compromise by walking to and from work (20 minute walk), working out a couple times a week, and then lying on my couch for the couple of hours between when I get home from work and when I go to bed.


Ouise - Oct 31, 2012 8:33:18 am PDT #2188 of 3094
Socks are a running theme throughout the series. They are used as symbols of freedom, redemption and love.

Ouise! Hey stranger. I guess we'll see each other soon?

Yes! I'm looking forward to it!

Was Helena married in the North St. Church? You all look so lovely.

Yes - good eye! Thanks for the compliment. I think Helena looked lovely. I don't think you can see it in the picture, but the men were wearing ties with her husband's family tartan and she made herself a sash from it. We bridesmaids were wearing colours from the tartan.


Liese S. - Oct 31, 2012 8:47:30 am PDT #2189 of 3094
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Actually, that treatment makes sense. And it's been better since I started working out and changed my nutrition. I don't do the "don't lie around" bit, though, I should probably do that.