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underdog is here
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#401
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I am currently watching a different 90s show - Will and Grace. God I hate the character grace (debra messing sounds like a mess as well but I have no idea what her real personality is). The character of grace is just a horrible human. __________________ 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. Last edited by stopdog; Jul 14, 2024 at 08:57 PM.. |
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#402
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I ate actual plums from the fridge for breakfast. They were sweet. And cold. I'd have been unapologetically apologetic about eating them had they been someone else's plums- they were delicious and perfect in my yogurt. I might not have left a note, though. Heh. __________________ Since you cannot do good to all, you are to pay special attention to those who, by accidents of time, or place, or circumstance, are brought into closer connection with you. (St. Augustine) |
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Elder Harridan x-hankster
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#403
Omg. I remember not wanting to play with my cousin because she was a 7 year old baby and i was 10 years old. It was the summer before 5th and 3rd grade. She turned 8 at the end of august, and i got my first period on labor day. She came over one day and i was not in the mood. I hid in my bedroom and she talked to my dad, who was on layoff from the factory. Maybe it was my first episode of pms. I still feel guilty. OTOH, where i was neglected, she was smothered. But we were both manipulated.
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Human Feeling
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#404
Thank goodness for support services that care.
My contact at the helpline has offered me a Monday slot during this period of upheaval. We had another helpful conversation today, where she reminded me of the importance of taking breaks from grief work as well as validating that I'm in a different space now. Everyeffingthing is happening at once, and I'm in no way equipped to deal with it. There must be some equivalent of an emotional core workout...unless that's the role of therapy? __________________ '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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Always in This Twilight
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Hugs, Lost. I'm glad you'll be able to meet with the helpline contact. Is this when your T is on vacation? And I would sort of think of therapy as an emotional core workout. Maybe something like art or writing that uses the brain in a somewhat different way could help? Or immersing yourself in, say, a book or movie that you know in advance wouldn't trigger you in some way (like something you've seen/read before or where you could check reviews to make sure). Though unexpected things can trigger us, I've learned. |
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Always in This Twilight
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#406
Virtual session with Dr. T this morning. He's clearly at the beach, as there was a painted wooden sign behind him that listed "Beach Rules" in one of those sort of "live, laugh, love" styles--like "Read a book, walk in the ocean, watch a sunset, play in the sand." My parents have either the same one or a very similar one in the room where I sleep at their beach condo. I'll likely be going there next week, so guess I can confirm then.
I appreciated that he remembered I don't like blurred backgrounds, so he found a way to not have one. I was going to ask him about it in advance, but then decided that whatever it was, I'd just deal with it. I mentioned it at the start of session, and he said, "We talked about it." Me: "Uh, no we didn't." Dr. T: "Last time I was away. I remembered from then." Me: "Oh!" I see R in person Thursday, then Dr. T virtually Friday. I now feel like I could have just kept the regular sessions with Dr. T and not seen R, but I hadn't known when scheduling with her that Friday (and today) would have been good, productive sessions. And I know last time he met with me while he was traveling, it felt weird, so didn't know whether I wanted to do that all three days. I don't want to cancel on R--I think she could still provide some good insight on things--maybe help connect some dots that Dr. T and I have put on the page. Though really, it's probably better to see her when I'm not upset with Dr. T. So it's not like I'm running to her about that. Maybe I can think of her more as a specialist that I'm consulting, like an endocrinologist. |
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#407
Thanks LT,
You've offered some great ideas. I'll make use of the service whilst R is on leave, and then as a kind of check in throughout the virtual time. Now is not the time for me to be putting stuff on ice. I need to be able to speak as freely as possible, whatever that takes. __________________ '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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Writing my way through...
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#408
Oh my. I just found out that h's cardiologist owns a vineyard that's about an hour away from here. They host wine tastings and stuff. How cool! We are going to have to go there one of these weekends and buy some wine!
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Poohbah
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#409
I’m Gen X (born in 1979). I never watched BH90210 or Melrose Place but I think my older sister did. (She’s 4 years older than me). Once in a blue moon if I catch it on, I can be found watching Leave It To Beaver reruns. I was never a fan of Will and Grace even though I did watch some episodes. I had a college professor who looked like Debra Messing in that era. I feel like my time frames are messed up because I remember being very into shows that I shouldn’t have been into when I was young. I really enjoyed watching Silk Stalkings (a cop show). I also remember watching Dark Shadows.
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Writing my way through...
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Poohbah
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#412
My parents watched Dark Shadows. I remember watching Twin Peaks. I don't know why I was allowed to. I don't know why I was allowed to watch/read many things as a child. Like my favorite book was Clan of the Cave Bears. What's a 12 year old doing reading that series?
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underdog is here
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#413
I never liked any violent or scary or sad tv show so that was not a concern of my parents but I am glad they never interfered with anything I wanted to read. I didn't understand some of it (East of Eden at 13 or 14 comes to mind (I remember it was middle school) - I was on a Steinbeck jag.) but they didn't try to censor me at all.
Dark Shadows was on when I was little - kindergarten I think - and barnabas collins was about the scariest thing I ever saw - and then never looked at it again. The version I am talking about was on from 1966-71. __________________ 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. |
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#414
There were two Dark Shadows, the sixties one and the nineties one. I’ve seen episodes of both. The sixties one is way better.
I am apparently entering politics (not really…I hope)—the governor appointed me to some state advisor6 board on disability. __________________ Ich weiß nicht, was soll es bedeuten. Daß ich so traurig bin. “I do not know what this can mean. I am so very sad.” —Heinrich Heine |
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#415
Awesome blossom!
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#416
What, cactus wine? Do you guys have enough rainfall to grow grapes? Im sorry i am very bad at geography! But i can see Canada from my balcony...
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Always in This Twilight
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I watched Will and Grace a little, but was never that into it. I was more of a Friends and Seinfeld fan in terms of sitcoms around that time. Didn't really watch Silk Stalkings or Dark Shadows. |
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Always in This Twilight
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I had a crush on Kyle MacLachlan from that, though probably more on his character Dale Cooper. (It certainly didn't carry over to his later Sex and the City character.) Never read Clan of the Cave Bear either. I've read a thing saying that parents of that generation didn't pay much attention to what their kids were watching or reading. That it's much different now (especially with all the "screen time is bad" stuff). |
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I think in general we were not -as a generation -hovered over like children are today. I can't imagine why my parents would've cared what I was reading or why I would've wanted them to care. I'm glad that it was OK for my parents to only have a general idea of where I was throughout the day. I didn't feel neglected and I don't think I was neglected. One thing I find appalling out is how college students are forced and apparently some actually just allow their parents to track them all the time.
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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. |
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