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Re: A significant milestone! » fallsfall

Posted by Ilene on May 27, 2004, at 20:58:07

In reply to A significant milestone! » Ilene, posted by fallsfall on May 27, 2004, at 7:15:45

> Ilene,
>
> Happy birthday. I'm a day late, but maybe this way you can celebrate a little longer.
>
> I know what you mean about not wanting to clean the kitchen on your birthday, and I didn't know that MY Royal Highness had a twin. So did *you* give birth to twins and give one to me, or did *I* give birth to twins and give one to you????? Should I be concerned that I don't know the answer to that question? 8^)
>

There was a frozen embryo somewhere.

This one is *much improved*. She's not the girl she was a few years ago. Which is not to say she's responsible, even-tempered, or acknowledges that she's not right all the time. (However....Mom is always right, and knows everything. These assertions are met with gales of laughter.)

She actually got the kitchen sort of clean. There's even some pie left. In fact, I think I'll get a slice.

I'll get another slice.

Ahhh. Pie.

HRH can make a pie like nobody's business.

> My sister's 50th birthday was on May 20. She's pretty attractive - has a really nice figure, and a new (serious) boyfriend. She has gone back to graduate school (Seminary!) and is beginning a new and exciting phase of her life. She is also Bi-polar, has been in therapy for 7 or 8 years (?), and depressed so badly that she has been disabled from work on more than one occasion. I think she's doing pretty well. (I'll send you her picture if you send me your email address - I'm babble fallsfall - a hotmail address)
>
> You are making a lot of progress, Ilene. If you compare your first journal entries with your current ones it will be obvious how you are making progress. Keep at it!
>

I know. I've read some of my early entries. Part of my difficulty is fear of falling, part of it is residual anxiety and depression. I have a hard time being satisfied with my life. Not only do I want to do more, I want to have done more.

> P.S. So why am I feeling guilty that I haven't cleaned out my freezer yet...?

Freezers need to be cleaned out, you don't actually want to do it, and it's in your nature to feel guilty about it.


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