Hey folks, welcome to the new whine/general topic thread. Feel free to use this thread to discuss anything that is on your mind. Caregiving- related stuff, life after a loved one's death, your own emotional wellbeing. Whatever..........anything on your mind.
"In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies but the silence of our friends "
MLK
"Don't count the number of friends you have,
but the number of friends you can count on."
Someday, when we're rich and famous, we'll look back on all this and laugh.
—bundle of joy
Sometimes all you need are some gentle words from a friend or stranger to lift your spirits.
—bundle of joy
Sometimes all you need is $5 million.
—also bundle of joy
I seemed to have caught the train to Stressland this week..
Then I stopped to read your many lovely notes today. Like looking up & reading the poems on the London Underground 😊.
I am now picturing disembarking. Sitting on a bench in the sunshine, admiring the flowers in the station's hanging baskets & listening to birdsong.
Easter to do list...?
Family obligations...?
What *really* needs doing?
What can I reduce to reduce stress?
What brings me & others joy?
I can choose to catcha different train. On the Joyville line.
Happly Easter!
of course, easier said than done, but:
“Removing stress from your life in a time of needing to heal is also mega important. There have been multiple studies that show that stress wrecks your body in all kinds of ways.”
"WARNING:
Awesome sense of accomplishment ahead!"
"If you surround yourself with clowns,
don't be surprised when your life resembles a circus."
"Sometimes in life
you have to create the thing you want to be a part of."
"The greatest accomplishment is not in never falling,
but in rising again and again after you fall."
"Your mind is a garden.
Your thoughts are the seeds.
You can grow flowers or you can grow weeds."
"Waste no more time arguing
about what a good man, woman, should be.
Be one."
"Be around those who feed your soul,
not eat it."
"How to be happy:
Ignore people who think they know more about you than you do."
"If you don't make the time
to work on creating the life you want,
you're eventually going to be forced
to spend a lot of time dealing with a life you don't want."
"Just because today (or last week, or last month...) is terrible doesn’t mean tomorrow won’t be the best day of your life. You just have to get there."
"Don’t feed yourself only on leftovers. When you say yes to others, make sure you are not saying no to yourself."
Oh, okay. I must have missed you saying that you had two little ones. Those are adorable ages!
I was definitely the fun aunt to my nieces and nephews.
I wish that I could see my great nieces and nephews more often. They don’t live close to me.
How old is the baby? You’ll work something out.
Is the child old enough for an Easter basket? You can bring Easter treats with you.
My grown daughters call me to ask if I am making them baskets! LOL
I don’t remember when my mom stopped making our Easter baskets. I know that it was before we went to high school. My girls were still asking me in college to make them a basket.
I made my mom Easter baskets but I only put a little bit of candy in hers because she wasn’t a big eater. I put pretty soaps, hand lotion, sometimes a pair of earrings, etc.
My daughters still want candy!
I just told nephew we'd figure something out even if I have to drive there myself😱
me: i'm here to take care of these papers for my parents.
official (smiling/sincere): you're a very good daughter.
me: thanks!
official (smiling/sincere): it's not alway fun to be a good daughter.
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that felt really good to be understood, even by a stranger. 🥰
"Yes, the harsh truth is that life is - not - fair. But we do the best that we can in spite of that."
“The will to succeed is important,
but what’s more important is the will to prepare.”
But for those who have a history of being taken to the hospital via 911, it could be unnerving to keep hearing the sires and horns. Especially someone who wasn't familiar with the food drive. They would think something terrible was happening in the neighborhood and should they evacuate.
I remember visiting the step-grandkids when they were young, it was Christmas time, and the local fire department had Santa on the truck, and was driving through the community. One grandchild started crying as she thought Santa had gotten hurt, and no amount of convincing her that he was ok. She still was upset the next day.... [sigh].