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Old Oct 28, 2008, 04:19 PM
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Well, I didnt make the bed yesterday and I didnt make it today either but I did go out. I went and visited with my Mom today and "did lunch" with her and Dad. Its hard for me to leave the house a lot of times and really hard to go visit with my parents so it was good that it went well. Now though I'm back home and think I should get busy and I'm wanting to just lay down and take a nap or hide in a hole or something. My nerves are haywire and I need to go to the walmart and I dont want to leave and I'm irritated that I'm like that. It's so silly of me, but that's what I am so that's what I got to work with.

So, I just decided I'm allowed to do that and its ok if I go and hide in a hole for a while and that's all ok. I just have to do the dishes first and then I can go and hide for a while. Its been a busy day and even though it wouldnt seem like I did much, I did a lot today.

Wish me luck! I know there arent many dishes (I peeked first) which is why I picked dishes and not laundry. There's *lots* of laundry. Nothing wrong with stacking the deck!!!

Pepto

ps, thanks for giving me a place to say things like this. It really helps to just let it out and not have to worry about it.

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Old Oct 28, 2008, 04:31 PM
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Is Hump day a real thing where you are? I'm in the UK and the word Hump can mean something quite rude but I won't go into that.

Good for you for getting some stuff done.

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Old Oct 28, 2008, 06:21 PM
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You are right, tomorrow is hump day, which for USA can mean middle of a week or a rude thing, and it is ok you didn't make your bed and that you feel like hiding, but don't hide too long. I hope your nerves settle down soon and that you can make it to Walmart tomorrow.

As far as dishes and laundry, to bad we weren't witches and we could just twich our noses and that would all be done.

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Old Oct 29, 2008, 01:10 PM
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Is Hump day a real thing where you are? I'm in the UK and the word Hump can mean something quite rude but I won't go into that.

Good for you for getting some stuff done.

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It can mean the same thing here... the hump part. I look at it as the same as a hill so the second half of the week is the 'down hill' part and in theory takes less effort. you also get to enjoy the breeze blowing through your hair!

but yeah, it can also mean the other thing too.

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