Nice one Nora. I especially like the steady Liv, the only one to touch your tresses with intention, for a long time. Yes, September is a bitch--it's all over the damn place: yay! back to school! Hurrah, cool weather! Waahh! Pools and beaches closed. Blubber! Snarflec! I didn't see either one this summer. oh well, at least the change of season doesn't cut into one's heart the way it did when the person you wanted to see all the time suddenly disappears into some strange family house, going to some faraway school, and never ever is to be found hanging out at the bottom of your family's stairs. And it will NEVER be the same again. Or so said all the schmaltzy end of summer songs that used to bleat at us from small AM transistor radios or the front seat of some massive station wagon's stereo am/fm radio. Not that you could get your parent to turn it up, but there was the Big Sis whose personal volume started at 9. And after a few uncomfortable days, pouring your heart into a journal, certain you will never be happy again, you're suddenly loving your new class and teacher, and hanging out in small groups that will sustain you through the year and beyond. Maybe we just make too much, look too hard into every fucking thing in life. Right? What else are ya gonna do?
I love this and love you and can relate to all 5! But, no longer care about #5. Meetings and eating are the only thing I do routinely everyday. I suspect if I get a job, I will lose that too. xoxo
Thanks Nora, yes routine is important to many of us . I am not sure “patienthood” is a good routine to identify with ! I for one am a patient but resist “patienthood”! Some team member appreciate that and some not so much!!
I hope you are getting settled and able to remain in one place .
Haha - I think I just like the idea of patienthood (which isn't a word 🤣) because I've got to be one for the rest of my life, and might as well make the most of it (by making up words). Thaank you so much Rob, stay well, peaceful and happy too (and of course, well fed) xo
Nice one Nora. I especially like the steady Liv, the only one to touch your tresses with intention, for a long time. Yes, September is a bitch--it's all over the damn place: yay! back to school! Hurrah, cool weather! Waahh! Pools and beaches closed. Blubber! Snarflec! I didn't see either one this summer. oh well, at least the change of season doesn't cut into one's heart the way it did when the person you wanted to see all the time suddenly disappears into some strange family house, going to some faraway school, and never ever is to be found hanging out at the bottom of your family's stairs. And it will NEVER be the same again. Or so said all the schmaltzy end of summer songs that used to bleat at us from small AM transistor radios or the front seat of some massive station wagon's stereo am/fm radio. Not that you could get your parent to turn it up, but there was the Big Sis whose personal volume started at 9. And after a few uncomfortable days, pouring your heart into a journal, certain you will never be happy again, you're suddenly loving your new class and teacher, and hanging out in small groups that will sustain you through the year and beyond. Maybe we just make too much, look too hard into every fucking thing in life. Right? What else are ya gonna do?
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I love this and love you and can relate to all 5! But, no longer care about #5. Meetings and eating are the only thing I do routinely everyday. I suspect if I get a job, I will lose that too. xoxo
Love that that's your routine right now!! ❤️ xx
Thanks Nora, yes routine is important to many of us . I am not sure “patienthood” is a good routine to identify with ! I for one am a patient but resist “patienthood”! Some team member appreciate that and some not so much!!
I hope you are getting settled and able to remain in one place .
Stay well, peaceful, happy and well fed!!!
Haha - I think I just like the idea of patienthood (which isn't a word 🤣) because I've got to be one for the rest of my life, and might as well make the most of it (by making up words). Thaank you so much Rob, stay well, peaceful and happy too (and of course, well fed) xo