It's nice to see you here, Emily, but I'm so sorry for the reason why.
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Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
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or just the fact that I felt like slightly less of a loser when I had him to take care of
The grief associated with having been a caregiver and then being 'not needed' is horribly debilitating. It can leave you feeling purposeless. Grief is definitely all it is cracked up to be. Sucks. I'm sorry.
Just made a trip to the grocery store and realized I'm still really weak from the flu. I have trouble with the grocery store normally with all the people, movement, and sounds bouncing off hard surfaces (I suspect it's an Asperger's thing) but today I had to find a empty aisle a couple of times and take a knee for a little bit. Also realized that we have a car in the garage with anti-lock brakes and traction control and on a super-icy day I still used the car in the driveway with neither of those things. Had not a lick of trouble though.
One thing I'm sorta looking forward to with the new job is not working from home. Having to run errands during the day is distracting when get on a good coding roll.
You probably still have the flu and need rest so you don't end up down and out again. Yes, I work from home and it can be very distracting when trying to focus on a project. When I was in school I used to go to the library to study because if I was home there were too many other things demanding my attention.
Flu can really knock you down -- it's an all-body attack, not just sniffles. (Which is why it can be deadly.)
Fortunately, I'm keeping dinner really simple today and just making loaded baked potatoes. Clean off the potatoes, coat them in olive oil, sprinkle with sea salt and then in the oven for an hour at 425. Very easy and any of my flu germs will be terminated with extreme prejudice.
Gud, please take care of yourself.
We went out for Mexican tonight because it was kids eat free night and we had a gift card. Also their margaritas are yummy.
So this is meant to be mocking the idea that the 1980s were that long ago, and it's funny. [link] But, I graduated from high school in 1990, and the 1980s were SO DIFFERENT from now. We watched some classic 1980s teen movies with Casper, and BOY are they terrible (Sixteen Candles? YIKES, for race, gender, rape... Breakfast Club held up better, but still had some issues.) I knew no out gay people at my high school; a guy I knew came out at a class dinner with the principal in 1991 and it was SHOCKING. I now know out gay and transgender 7th and 8th graders. The 1980s *were* in some ways a long time ago.
Timelies all!
I'm so sorry, Emily.
The 1980s *were* in some ways a long time ago.
It kind of trips me out that the 80s are literally to today as the 50s were to the 80s.