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Old Mar 08, 2015, 05:10 PM
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Woke up at 1 in the morning and waited for the sun to rise. At 7 I woke my mom up and got her to take me to the beach to watch the sunrise and it was BEAUTIFUL!!! After that, I biked with my dog, skateboarded with my neighbor's dog, and then my brother and I worked together on our bikes and fixed them up and got to spend quality time together. Then we took the dogs biking around the park and a loose dog charged mine and they are usually very reactive but this time they did not react! It was awesome to see and shows how much my training and hard work has progressed, lol. I am just too happy, haha. My mom bought pineapple soda and Sundrop too, which are my most favorite things ever! On the same day! I also got to dance and sing to my favorite songs and see the cutest puppies in the world!! (Pit bull yorkie mixes, like that is a crazy mix haha) Tomorrow, I will be doing my huge biking trip to the beach and back with my dog, which will be my first big bike ride since my hip surgery! This week is spring break so I will have time to really get super ahead in school too! The girl in my head is even happy today and singing sweet melodies!
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Old Mar 08, 2015, 06:57 PM
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Enjoy your hypomania while you have it. Just don't let it get out of control if you can avoid it. I'm almost there with you but not quite---danged meds. Haha!
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Old Mar 08, 2015, 06:59 PM
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High 5 to awesome days
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Old Mar 08, 2015, 07:38 PM
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Sounds great, glad you enjoyed your day
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Old Mar 09, 2015, 12:01 AM
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I hate nightime because usually it is soooo boring, but the guy on my room is actually really sweet! I went to sleep but the girl in my head screamed for me to wake up as there was something in my room, so now I am not going to sleep, haha. The birds sing to me and talk to me and tell me very important information so I've been writing them down. It is amazing how in tune with nature you can be!
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