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If you want to @outlander.......could you find a simple version of the fairystory and re read it ?
When the Princesses Golden Ball slipped away from the Princess and the ball fell in the water, ahe started crying beccause the Golden Ball was all her chilhood loves and dreams.....
What would your Golden Ball be about?
Check out this version...
http://thewonderofchildhood.com/2011/06/the-frog-king-or-the-frog-prince/
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Here is a wonderful little version of the story.....Maybe this will have some ideas for you ? You certainly needed to grow up very quickly........it didnt seem that you have had any time to grieve your Grandma or spend time being a woman while you care for all.....
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We are wiriting together and backward and forwards......lol......
I need to go because my husband is being twisy and wanting 24/7 attention but Ill write more.
@outlander.Im really proud of you in that you are recognising your self at such a young age of 21.......even though you feel really old...... you deserve to be feeling young.
Have you thought of seeing a proffessional grieving councellor? You can see your GP about it ? It will begin your own journey of re finding your "Golden Ball," your JOY.
I care greatly
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It is that @outlander that you have had too much responibility given to you ....I feel that you identified with your Grandma ...for instance the symbol of a ring wrapped around your finger.
I wonder that you need grieving councelling and remembering what you are like without this huge responsibility ??
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You are a lot more responsible than I was at 21 @outlander......
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