Oh, Jilli, hairpats galore! Hard therapy is probably good therapy, but that doesn't make it any easier. You are valuable and loved and it's totally okay to feel overwhelmed. You have had a shit ton going on in your life, and it's a totally normal reaction. But you're smart and savvy and pretty and you can get through this.
'Lineage'
Spike's Bitches 47: Someone Dangerous Could Get In
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Lots of hairpats, Jilli. LOTS.
And what Liese said. She said it better than I could.
Sorry things are so tough, Jilli. I hope you find your way to a better mindset soon. Lay down and cry if you think it will help. Or if not, not, but I hope something helps.
It's like Woody Allen said "Life's so hard and miserable. And it's over so soon."
Jilli, you are such a joy to everyone you meet. You inspire me, and Kara, who has never actually met you. You bring beauty and whimsy to the world. So many of us want to impact the world for the better, and you do every day. I hope the hard goes away soon, and you feel better soon.
The problem with admiring Jim Caviezel's cheekbones is that eventually you notice that he's talking.
I will, naturally, be in Nashville while Kate is Massachusetts. I have promised my mother to stay longer than usual, because I haven't been up there for a while. We gave up on turkeys some years ago, because they're really a lot of effort for three people. I am supposed to choose what we're having, because I never express an opinion. She doesn't make anything I don't like. As a general rule, I try not to be the person who picks out anything, because if anything goes wrong, it will be my fault.
Feel better, Jilli. You're talented and creative and have a wonderful sense of self, and that will take you to good places. You also have every reason to feel overwhelmed.
Warning, rant ahead. I waited a little while because I don't mean this to be directed at anyone specifically, but I really, really hate the notion of the FPC. Overwhelmed and stressed is plenty of reason to ask for hairpats. I hate that it seems like people feel they can't post their minor or major hurts without apologizing for it upfront. Isn't that what we're here for?
Diamond shoes and a root, fine. We all have times when we're bitching about something we know is minor or silly. To me, this feels altogether different.
Now, it's not all about me and others probably take it differently. But it really bothers me.
I feel you on that.
I hate that it seems like people feel they can't post their minor or major hurts without apologizing for it upfront. Isn't that what we're here for?
I *so* agree. There's something really devaluing about apologizing that my problems aren't "big enough."
Hairpats, Jilli. The hard days are hard, but you'll get through them.
WRT the FPC, I can see where you are coming from, brenda. I find the FPC disclaimer extraneous. But then again I also think about the number of times I don't post about things that are hard or upsetting me because I feel like, if I start counting my blessings, they are many and I shouldn't bitch about my little grievances. And so I usually just don't post when I'm down. And well, that's not really the answer either, is it? So I figure if posting a disclaimer helps empower someone to post, then it's a net good.