Happy Birthday smonster
'A Hole in the World'
Natter 77: I miss my friends. I miss my enemies. I miss the people I talked to every day.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Happy Happy Birthdays, Sophia and smonster!
Happy anniversary Teppy! I forgot that we shared a day.
Oh, wow. I thought I posted bday wishes...
Happy Birthday to smonster, and Happy Birthday to Sophia!
Just had a lovely dinner with my friends from a law firm we all worked together in in the '90s - we do dinner for each other's birthdays. So fun. And now heading to a Ben Folds concert -- DH is a huge fan. Should be fun. Nice evening. One of those you want to remember.
And then going home to the sweet new addition to the family, Birdie. Nice.
Yeah, Happy anniversary Teppy. I'm so happy for you that I'm only slightly envious.
And Happy Anniversary, Steph and Tim!
Happy birthday to Sophia!
Happy birthday to smonster!
Wishing you both cake and lots of joy!
And happy anniversary to Steph and Tim! You two are absolutely my #couplegoals.
Also belated happy birthday to erika! I hope there *was* cake and joy!
WRT to therapy, I think it's something most people would benefit from, and not only in times of grief. But I've learned (for me, anyway) it has to be the *right* therapist, and that can be hard to find. When my dad died, it was totally sudden -- we had spent the evening before celebrating his birthday, and he was in great spirits. I know I could have used an outlet for my grief, but the idea of searching for that right therapist was exhausting.
David, at any rate, I think most people who love you but feel helpless about the situation are trying to offer some kind of useful suggestion. It really just means they care about you, I think.
Probably more cake than joy(But maybe cause I got to sample three different flavors of cake.) Wonder what it would be like to sample three flavors of joy at once...
I too believe most people would benefit from counseling, but I've also heard the suggestion as a "more-caring" way of saying "You still on that?! "so some ambivalence makes sense to me, too.
WRT to therapy, I think it's something most people would benefit from, and not only in times of grief. But I've learned (for me, anyway) it has to be the *right* therapist, and that can be hard to find. When my dad died, it was totally sudden -- we had spent the evening before celebrating his birthday, and he was in great spirits. I know I could have used an outlet for my grief, but the idea of searching for that right therapist was exhausting.
Oh, good points, very true
starting a new job on Monday and it's stressing me out. I'm going to be working for Transamerica again instead of TATA Consultants who have been contracting my job. with Transamerica. So, it's not a big change, just a different computer. still working from home.
But there are so many things to get done like health benefits and beneficiaries for my 401k. I had 3 days off last week, but was sick the whole time. now it's the last week and we are working 9 hours a day, and I'm not getting any better health wise.
if there is any ~ma out there to spare I would really appreciate it.