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Re: Who are we?

Posted by holymama on April 29, 2004, at 14:23:18

In reply to Who are we?, posted by sdjeff on April 28, 2004, at 1:46:59

My real name is Autumn

30 (boo hoo), definately female

I live in Maine, the vacation state. I'm very proud to live in Maine, so if you have a problem with it, let's have it out.

My Dx is bipolar II, I think, but more likely just 'mood disorder' of some confusing type. I'm moody, really moody.

3 kids in 3 years (yikes!), all ages 5 and under (yikes again!!), husband who is my hero, one puppy, 3 cats, one of whom is pregnant and due any day. Cannot reconcile my dream of child/animal filled house with the fact that choas stresses me out to point of nervous breakdown. Have not learned my lesson.

Creative and intense, potter and Bible student, very inspired by God as of late. Love to live in my head.

I'm kind of a babble troll and post once in a while but feel like a stranger with periodic breakdowns, which is when I post to receive help. Would like to be normal and offer help to others, but too frail at the moment.

 

Re: Who are we? » Dinah

Posted by karen_kay on April 29, 2004, at 14:37:39

In reply to Re: Who are we? » Miss Honeychurch, posted by Dinah on April 29, 2004, at 13:12:30

I have to clap in time to music by watching others.

*sadly, i can't even keep up by watching others.. i still lose track and become confused. i hate when i go to a concert and they scream "clap your hands!" because i can't! i still try, but somewhere along the way the message gets lost and i'm clapping twice when i should only be clapping once.

 

Re: Who are we? » kid47

Posted by karen_kay on April 29, 2004, at 14:53:38

In reply to Re: Who are we?, posted by kid47 on April 29, 2004, at 11:20:51

kid, you're something else, you know it? or, should i be calling you mr. canasta? i was going to say something about your inner child, but i'm afraid it's highly uncivil and i don't want to get banned.

now, you said something about running through your streets naked. did you steal that from octo and me? you're stealing my material now kid, and we can't have this exchange of meaningless information going on, can we?

and you also said that babies and animals almost always like you. i'm rather young you know. perhaps that is why i find you so very fascinating? or perhaps it's because i'm an animal?

mr. canasta, you never did mention how much money you make. i'm quite interested in knowing. do tell please....

i'm curious to know as well, in guam can you drink the water? is it safe? may i visit sometime? do you wear a skirt? do you have high speed internet? what time does the sun set? what do you do for fun? do you play the banjo? do you sleep on the floor when you have trouble sleeping, or do you sleep on the couch? do you look like richard simmons? is your wife really as mean as you say she is? do you believe in aliens? do you think your an alien? do you think i'm an alien? do you think all done's an alien (i do!!)?

i'll ask more questions if you answer these..

 

Re: Who are we? holymama

Posted by TexasChic on April 29, 2004, at 15:14:08

In reply to Re: Who are we?, posted by holymama on April 29, 2004, at 14:23:18

I love Maine! That's where Stephen King is from! Have you ever met him?
I also love kids and animals. I'd love to have a houseful of both some day.

 

Re: Who are we?

Posted by TexasChic on April 29, 2004, at 15:16:54

In reply to Re: Who are we?, posted by Miss Honeychurch on April 29, 2004, at 11:47:01

Laurel is one of my favorite names. Its so pretty.
I've never know a flamenco dancer! That sounds so cool!

 

Re: Who are we? » TexasChic

Posted by Miss Honeychurch on April 29, 2004, at 16:04:23

In reply to Re: Who are we?, posted by TexasChic on April 29, 2004, at 15:16:54

Thank you! I love my name, although I mostly get called Lauren. There is pretty much a Laurel Street in every city and town in America. In fact, I was named after the street where my parents took lamaze classes.

 

Re: Who are we? » karen_kay

Posted by Dinah on April 29, 2004, at 16:42:06

In reply to Re: Who are we? » Dinah, posted by karen_kay on April 29, 2004, at 14:37:39

lol. I didn't say I did it well! But that's the only way I can do it *at all*. I am seriously rhythm challenged and have learned to clap silently so that at least I don't disturb anyone.

 

Re: Who are we? » holymama

Posted by Dinah on April 29, 2004, at 16:44:26

In reply to Re: Who are we?, posted by holymama on April 29, 2004, at 14:23:18

Three kids in three years? I'd think there was something seriously wrong with you if you *didn't* have mood disturbances!

My one knocked me for a loop and I didn't recover for nearly a year.

How old are yours now?

 

Re: Who are we? Texas Chick and Dinah

Posted by holymama on April 29, 2004, at 18:10:55

In reply to Re: Who are we? » holymama, posted by Dinah on April 29, 2004, at 16:44:26

TexasChick, please don't wish a housefull of children and animals upon yourself. It's a dream that noone with any one of us should try to keep up with, having insufficient brain chemistry as we all do. I've seen other women with many children and animals look at me and smile, as if everything is just honkydory, but you can always see the insanity in their eyes...

Yes, Dinah, I did have three children in three years, three in diapers at one time, and I have had three, count them, THREE nervous breakdowns!! No wonder I ended up at the hospital the other night, and my parents took my kids for a few days. I feel much better now. I think I just needed a quiet house for a few days.

 

Re: Who are we?

Posted by sdjeff on April 29, 2004, at 21:36:24

In reply to Re: Who are we? Texas Chick and Dinah, posted by holymama on April 29, 2004, at 18:10:55

Wow!

What a fantastic diversity we all share. I didn't realize so many people would respond.

 

Re: Who are we?

Posted by Scott in Vermont on April 30, 2004, at 7:35:21

In reply to Who are we?, posted by sdjeff on April 28, 2004, at 1:46:59

Oddly, My name is Scott and I live in Vermont.

I'm 36, father of 2 children (1 each, 6 and 8 years old); I work in telecommunications for a profession, but prefer being outside running a chainsaw or digging a ditch. I like to "work".

I play guitar and have for many years. I also like archery, hiking, mountain biking, and collecting weird looking rocks.

I do a lot of woodworking, and like to build things. I make bookcases, cabinets, chests, and birdhouses... I like working with my hands. I also carve wood, and even though I'm not very good at it, it's a satisfying endeavor.

Basically, I have to be busy every waking moment of every day. Thankfully, I have an awful lot to distract me. Work (meaning my job) is the hardest place to be, because when it slows down, there's only so much busywork to be done.

I've been a Babbler for about a month, and have taken some decent advice from people. I don't post an awful lot, but enough where people recognize my screen name. :)

 

Re: Who are we?

Posted by octopusprime on April 30, 2004, at 7:58:19

In reply to Re: Who are we?, posted by kid47 on April 29, 2004, at 11:20:51

hi, i'm octopusprime
("hi octopusprime!")
i'm 25 and single
i live in british columbia, canada
i work as a technical writer (lots of computer work)
i have a sunburn
i play the djembé (an african drum), i hike, i cross-country ski, i ride my bike, i dance
i like the beach
i was diagnosed with depression and anxiety
i'm unmedicated and feeling a bit better now

 

Re: Who are we? holymama

Posted by TexasChic on April 30, 2004, at 10:01:42

In reply to Re: Who are we? Texas Chick and Dinah, posted by holymama on April 29, 2004, at 18:10:55

I'm sorry you're having such a hard time. Its good that your parents were able to take your kids while you got a much needed rest. I realize kids are a huge responsibility and can be extremely draining (especially three in a row like that!). But they are such precious, innocent little souls who are completely dependent on those who care for them. They aren't yet damaged by the world around them and their presence makes you see things in a wholly different light. I hope you can find a way to get some extra help with them, it sounds like you need it

 

Re: Who are we?

Posted by Poet on April 30, 2004, at 10:19:36

In reply to Who are we?, posted by sdjeff on April 28, 2004, at 1:46:59

Poet
female
46
Wisconsin
DX depression and anxiety
husband
three cats, five fish and I hope to get a leopard gecko soon
I like gardening
Oh, and I write poetry, hence the screen name

 

Re: Who are we? » Scott in Vermont

Posted by tabitha on April 30, 2004, at 11:26:27

In reply to Re: Who are we?, posted by Scott in Vermont on April 30, 2004, at 7:35:21

I like rocks too. My favorite is one that looks like slate wrapped around a big chunk of quartz. It's about the size of 2 fists together. My mom found it in the smoky mountains. I have tons of smooth beach pebbles in all colors.

 

Re: Who are we?

Posted by All Done on April 30, 2004, at 11:49:16

In reply to Who are we?, posted by sdjeff on April 28, 2004, at 1:46:59

I'm 31, female, and who am I kidding? If anyone really wants to know who I am, I can't imagine they haven't figured it out already. My name is Laurie.

I live in a suburb of Chicago. I aspire to be a suburban soccer mom one day. No minivan, though.

I'm not quite sure about my dx, yet. Not working very hard to figure it out, though. I just know I'm depressed a lot of the time.

I have a husband and a 22-month old son. One dog - a Cairn Terrier named Mabel.

I'm a tax accountant.

I used to play the piano when I was a kid.

I like to put my pictures in scrapbooks when I have time, but I haven't even made it past my son's first day at home in his baby book. I guess I'm just trying to live in the moment with him :).

I write with my left hand, but do almost everything else with my right hand.

I love to travel and I've been to Japan and Mexico, but not to Europe, yet. I would love to visit Greece or Italy. (And of course, Guam.)

Thanks for the thread, Jeff!

 

Re: Who are we?

Posted by Scott in Vermont on April 30, 2004, at 12:33:10

In reply to Re: Who are we? » Scott in Vermont, posted by tabitha on April 30, 2004, at 11:26:27

The coolest rock I have is similar to yours. It is a conglomerate of black shale slate and white quartz, and the quarts is so pure it looks like glass, it's clear all the way through. When I put it in a window and the sunlight hits it just right, it acts like a prism and refracts the light in 2 different directions (there is a slight fracture inside that splits the light).

The oldest rock I have (oldest meaning how long I have had it) is an unopened geode that I found when I was 10 or 11. It has a cracked seam where you can shine a light into it and see the crystals inside, but I decided to never open it. That started my interest in rocks. When I was in high school I took geology very seriously and had my sights set on becoming a Vulcanist (no, that has nothing to do with Star Trek... ha) but, as everyone knows, life happens and dreams change to meet the demands of "right now".

But it is a small matter. I still love finding unusual looking rocks, it gets me out hiking through mountain streams and riverbeds, and it's the most inexpensive hobby I have ever had.

It's cool to meet another "rock fan".

 

Re: Who are we?

Posted by TexasChic on April 30, 2004, at 14:02:09

In reply to Re: Who are we?, posted by Scott in Vermont on April 30, 2004, at 12:33:10

I like rocks too. My grandmother has this huge rock about as big as a basketball that looks exactly like a giant brain. We also have one my brother picked up that is perfectly sliced about 5 or 6 times, but yet still together. It was on a hill, and apparently the water running down hill sliced it that way. I especially like quartz, my grandmother has some pink ones that I think are so pretty. I also like multi-colored speckled rocks. Its so cool what nature comes up with sometimes.

 

Re: Who are we?

Posted by fallsfall on April 30, 2004, at 16:37:45

In reply to Re: Who are we?, posted by TexasChic on April 30, 2004, at 14:02:09

I am 47, female, separated from my husband. 3 kids, daughters almost 21 and 16 and a son almost 19.

I live in NH (New England seems well represented).

By training, I am a software engineer. But while I'm disabled (by Major Depression) I work at the local library 10 hours a week.

I have 2 cocker spaniels, Sterling and Patches. I don't know what I would do without them.

My other passions are figure skating (doing it more than watching it) and music (playing it or singing it).

I've been on Babble for a year now!

 

Re: Who are we? » sdjeff

Posted by Aphrodite on April 30, 2004, at 18:14:34

In reply to Who are we?, posted by sdjeff on April 28, 2004, at 1:46:59

This seems to be a good way to start on this board. I recently started posting on psychobabble.

I'm 32, female, and I don't care about my dx. (Of course, I say that after I frantically looked it up and didn't like what I read.)

I'm a mess -- neurotic, obsessive, emotional -- but my heart is usually in the right place.

I'm a writer by trade and hobby. (This may be ironic when you see my many mistakes -- my brain is going so much faster than my fingers or my willingness to edit!)

I have a husband, child, and cat.

I read The New Yorker for the cartoons.

Cheerio.


 

Re: Who are we?

Posted by karen_kay on April 30, 2004, at 21:43:59

In reply to Who are we?, posted by sdjeff on April 28, 2004, at 1:46:59

i'm karen (or karen kay, or kk or many other names.. another thing, i realized recently that my old man's middle name is a swear word when i'm angry.. and it's the BIG one too!!!)

obviously i swear alot

according to my peers, i'm 'cocky' and 'sarcastic' (well, HELLO!!! you would be too if you looked this good!)

after a full year of german, i've come to realize i can't speak a word of it (my prof winces when i am called on and try to speak) and i still have another year to look forward to

i have absolutely no artistic ability. i can't draw, i can't sing, i can't type (is that an art?), i can't write, i can't paint, i can't play an instrument (except the kazoo and that's at 2nd grade level).

i can multitask, but i become confused. i list that on my resume (which i will use when i apply for the gas station cashier position this summer) however, if i attempt to do two things at one time i usually become confused and end up really messing things up. it gets really bad if i am talking on the phone and IMing, especially if i don't want to talk on the phone, as i usually complain about the person on the phone, become confused and say what i should be typing. this is a hassle, as what i'm typing is usually "i wish my friend on the phone would shut up!" my friend on the phone is usually not amused.

sometimes i think something but don't mean to say it, as it isn't nice. however, i'll get halfway through, realize i'm saying it, mumble a bit, get red-faced, and then cover up with a quick "huh!" i don't know how i get away with it, but i do. honestly, i can recall several times where it's happened that i've thought that i've been thinking something but i've actually been saying it. midsentence i'll realize i'm talking and get tonguetied, do the quick "huh" and my friends usually just look at me. (and i swear, i wasn't on drugs either!) usually i'm charming so i can get away with it. or maybe i'm just cocky? (can you tell i'm bitter about that evaluation? the professor didn't think i was cocky. she thought i made great use of humor. stupid college students. they don't know their (^(^%$#*#$ from their elbows. and to think, i didn't deduct anything from their grades. i wouldn't dream of messing with anyone's grades. GRRR!!)

i'm clumsy. i almost always have bruises on my legs.

i love the water. but hate drinking water. go figure.

 

Re: Who are we? Dinah and » karen_kay

Posted by gardenergirl on May 1, 2004, at 9:05:15

In reply to Re: Who are we? » Dinah, posted by karen_kay on April 29, 2004, at 14:37:39

My poor husband has no sense of rhythm. It made taking ballroom dancing very difficult for both of us. I give him a ton of credit for trying.

gg

 

Re: Who are we? » All Done

Posted by gardenergirl on May 1, 2004, at 9:09:02

In reply to Re: Who are we?, posted by All Done on April 30, 2004, at 11:49:16

I visited Japan when my bro-in-law was living there. Fascinating country. Lost about 15 pounds from all of the walking we did and because of the food. I'm a really picky eater and get grossed out really easy. No raw meat for me!

gg

 

Re: Who are we? » Scott in Vermont

Posted by gardenergirl on May 1, 2004, at 9:10:14

In reply to Re: Who are we?, posted by Scott in Vermont on April 30, 2004, at 12:33:10

Oh Scott, how can you not open it? How can you stand the curiousity? I would go nuts. You must be so disciplined.

gg

 

Re: Who are we?

Posted by gardenergirl on May 1, 2004, at 9:17:56

In reply to Re: Who are we?, posted by karen_kay on April 30, 2004, at 21:43:59

Okay, here's me
37 year old female
Love to garden (although not necessarily skilled at design) and hence the screen name
I am studying to be a clinical psychologist, so I don't want to give my name just in case.
One husband, one dog
Dx: atypical depression--doing much better on Nardil
I live in Ohio--if you don't like the weather just wait 10 minutes, and don't get me started about the governor.
Absolutely dreading the 17-year cicada invasion due to start in a couple of weeks. Anyone want a houseguest for about six weeks?
Hobbies include reading, gardening (duh), knitting, Indy car racing (watching of course, but I can dream, can't I?), Tennessee football, and laughing.
My talent: singing Blue Christmas in my Elvis voice.

Great thread, Jeff!

gg


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