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#876
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Just need to hang out a bit. Catching up on some posts here.
Some names I recognise. Some I don't. I'm doing okay. I think. Well, a lot better than 12 months ago, that's for sure. |
![]() atisketatasket, LonesomeTonight, SlumberKitty, unaluna
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#877
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Ever know someone with the power of God who does the devil's work?
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#878
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They definitely lied about the amount of snow that would come... they said a few small flakes here and there, now everything is drowning in snow and the only shoes I have here are sneakers... let's hope I don't fall over xD
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![]() atisketatasket, CantExplain, LonesomeTonight, SlumberKitty, unaluna
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#879
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First session of 2019 in two hours. I have a fair bit to say, and I'm not sure how that's going to happen.
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'Somewhere up above the great divide Where the sky is wide, and the clouds are few A man can see his way clear to the light 'You have all the grace you need for today, and today is all that matters.' - Steve Austin |
![]() LonesomeTonight, SlumberKitty, unaluna
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#880
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And I highly doubt that you "knew nothing", you did and you do!! Hugs |
![]() SlumberKitty, unaluna
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#881
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Pocket riding if you'd like.
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#882
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Thanks, Butterfly. Critic is loud today.
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'Somewhere up above the great divide Where the sky is wide, and the clouds are few A man can see his way clear to the light 'You have all the grace you need for today, and today is all that matters.' - Steve Austin |
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#883
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Mice don't make you dirty or disgusting--they happen. They were likely just trying to find a nice warm place, and your house was there. They can fit into extremely tiny holes. I had them at a former apartment and was similarly horrified at first--I then learned how that complex often had issues with mice (and the fact that I'd avoided them the first few years I lived there was by chance)--it was right on the edge of a wooded area, so I imagine they came from there. We also had one (or two?) in our house a few year ago,but haven't had any since. That's ridiculous about the landlord. And, as someone else mentioned, doesn't seem legal. So I'd try handling it yourself. I'd suggest just getting some snap traps (the cheap kind that are wood) yourself and baiting them with peanut butter (like behind couches, other hiding spots), see if that helps. (I learned from an ex who worked in pest control that's the most effective way.) They also have ones that hide the mouse, if you don't want to see it. Good luck, and please try not to beat yourself up over it. |
![]() atisketatasket, circlesincircles, SheHulk07, SlumberKitty, WarmFuzzySocks
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#884
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It's been a few years since my kids have been in the licking me phase, so I guess I'm up for a licking. That didn't come out quite right ![]() I'm lying on the couch with cat #1 sitting on top of me, waiting for cat #2 to finish eating so I can go get ready for work. The kitten (#2) has to eat by herself in the bathroom bc she's a huge bully to #1 and will eat all of her food. |
![]() SlumberKitty, unaluna
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#885
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#886
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We once had mice that were coming up through a hole in the pantry left when an old hot water heater was removed (the hole wasn't obvious). But the real shocker was when the snakes started coming up through the same hole into the pantry. I guess they were coming after the mice. I opened the pantry one day and shrieked. I am not scared of snakes, but it took me by surprise. It was a black rat snake, just chilling in a bag hanging on some hooks on the back of the pantry door. I guided it into an empty garbage can and let it outside. Then there was another later that day. I tried to snatch it, but its tail slipped through my fingers. The snakes were pretty large - about 3-4 ft long. Luckily, all of the snakes that ended up in the pantry (I think there were three or four total before we found the entrance point) were harmless black rat snakes. They weren't at all aggressive. I actually freed a copperhead from some netting once and she wasn't aggressive, either.
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#887
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![]() LonesomeTonight, SlumberKitty, unaluna
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#888
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We've had a few mice, I see them outside and so I am not surprised they come in here at times. It's hard not to feel like you have done something wrong but you really truly havent.
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![]() CantExplain, LonesomeTonight, SlumberKitty
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#889
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I have had mice even with cats. I had to put stuff outside as well as inside. I have a cat now who knows how to hunt, but my older cat has never managed to kill anything that we know of. He came in as a tiny kitten found abandoned - he was never taught to hunt and so he does not.
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Please NO @ Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live. Oscar Wilde Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. |
![]() LonesomeTonight, SlumberKitty
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#890
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On the topic of giving things to therapists, I haven't given her anything per se, but I did bring something for her dog. C and I had made a dog-safe Thanksgiving meal (turkey, sweet potato casserole, squash, etc.). She had said she wished she had time to do that for her dog. We had loads of leftovers, and our dog is only 6 lbs, so it would have taken him ages to eat it all. Packed a couple portions up and brought it to a session. She really seemed to appreciate it and her dog apparently loved it. She texted pictures of him.
Now she brings up that I did that as evidence that I am a good person all the time, which is annoying. ![]() |
![]() SlumberKitty, unaluna
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#891
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Hmm. Where is Una today?
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#892
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Went to the place where most of my trauma happened a few years back. It went reasonably well, thanks to the people who said yesterday they'd pocket ride, I appreciate it!
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#893
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Does anyone else find that even the expected breaks create 'distance' between them and their T?
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'Somewhere up above the great divide Where the sky is wide, and the clouds are few A man can see his way clear to the light 'You have all the grace you need for today, and today is all that matters.' - Steve Austin |
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#894
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No. I found breaks very useful. But I never felt non-distant from or connected to a therapist no matter what.
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Please NO @ Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live. Oscar Wilde Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History - Laurel Thatcher Ulrich Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. |
#895
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For me I always have trouble connecting with my T after breaks, even if I expected those breaks for months.
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#896
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Yep! I was in a good place with him right before Christmas and I've had trouble connecting since I got back. It isn't a coincidence. It happens after nearly every break.
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#897
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Still asleep - ive been staying up late reading about the May 1996 Everest summit from other writers than Krakauer. Right now im on Lou Kasische, who gives a just short of insightful but very personal perspective of what happened. Thats right, im criticising him! JK, kinda. He thinks it's magik - it's not magic - it's taking responsibility, bub.
ETA - holy carp, SNAKES?!!! Eta2 - shehulk - youve posted pics of your house, i remember because i noted how neat and clean it was! Eta3 - hi jacques! Last edited by unaluna; Jan 10, 2019 at 11:56 AM. |
![]() atisketatasket, LonesomeTonight
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#898
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Yes, definitely. Sometimes even the anticipation of the break causes distance before it happens. |
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#899
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Medical stuff, not sure if triggering so putting it in trigger.
Possible trigger:
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#900
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If I had snakes in my house I'd probably just burn it down and move on. Nope, nope, nope. I haven't had to deal with mice (yet), but the house centipedes give me nightmares.
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![]() SlumberKitty, unaluna
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