Happy Birthday, Pix & Maria! I hope you both have a lovely day, however you end up spending it.
Sean, let me also weigh in on the "just do it"'s. I got an AA in Liberal Arts in my 20s, an AS in Computer Information Technology in my 30s, and finally a BS in Organizational Behavior (just shy of 40). It's a journey, and part of the journey is (sounds very hippy-dippy, but nonetheless true) "finding yourself". And "a journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step" - it's a truism for a reason. Try not to knock yourself out over what every step on the path will look like. Just figure out what the Next Step looks like and take it from there. We've got your back.
Sorry so many of us have suffered at the hands of people who maybe were doing their best, but nonetheless inflicted some wicked psychic damage. Supportive hugs all around (friendly waves to those whose preference lies that way).
Ouch, Ginger, hope it's just a mild pull of some kind rather than a break. {{{ Ginger }}} - that's an airhug that won't accidentally touch anywhere that's sore.
Yikes, Ginger! I hope you just pulled something that resolves itself quickly.
For all Bitches who find extremely overly firm affirmations reassuring, I give you Honey Badger Love. [link]
I'm going to stay in school this semester, and try as hard as I can to make it work.
Thanks, everyone.
Also, a very happy birthday to Pix and Maria.
Why does my phone always think that, when I'm swiping the word birthday, I'm actually trying to swipe the word Norgay?
Does a single sherpa get that much attention from other people?
And if my phone knows the word Norgay, why doesn't it know the word sherpa?
That's hilarious, Sean. Ah, the randomness of the autocorrect fairies!
Wooo, Norgay! Sherpaaaaaaaa!
...OK, I might be a bit loopy from the ridiculousness of trying to sleep in the sleep study last night and then having a latte and two doughnuts this morning for breakfast.
Verdict on sleep? Mild apnea! I'm crossing my fingers this means a CPAP will make waking up in the morning a magical experience like it's never been? We'll find out--I have an appointment for next week to test one out. Of course, it would mean dragging one around on my travels, which would/will be a pain.
Amusingly, when I told my father (who has awful snoring and apnea) he was like "Yknow, I don't know anyone who's done a sleep study who HASN"T been told they have apnea, makes me wonder if it's a racket..." Hah. I told my sister to go get one too.
I did a sleep study and didn't have apnea. I am just bad at falling asleep. And sometimes staying asleep.
I can't sleep anymore without my CPAP, my head congests too much when I'm horizontal.
Happy Norgay, Pix & Maria, and many happy returns!