01-01-2016 06:11 PM - edited 01-01-2016 06:13 PM
01-01-2016 06:11 PM - edited 01-01-2016 06:13 PM
Happy new year @Crazy_Bug_Lady!
I also had a pretty quiet night. Stayed home, and was in bed by 11:30! But it meant that I got up early to go play in the mountains. Also just another day for me, but a good day at that. What did everyone else get up to?
@Crazy_Bug_Lady did you work with your heifer today?
I'm making a vegetarian feast (as always) but I thought I'd go for something fresh and light tonight. Seeing it's summer time.
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I'm keen to hear about how people celebrated the new year! And what are people most favourable experiences of new years has been?
@Mazarita @Shaz51 @Bill16 @Appleblossom @Former-Member @Jacques @MoonGal @CannonSalt
Got to say, my quiet night last night was up there!
01-01-2016 06:59 PM
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01-01-2016 07:15 PM
01-01-2016 07:15 PM
Hi CherryBomb,
My husband and I had a quiet night at home , I texted everyone a happy new year message , and received lots of texts back throughout the night using all my phone credit
It was wonderful catching up with everyone
01-01-2016 07:19 PM
01-01-2016 07:19 PM
Feeling a bit poisonous in the belly after wine last night. Still managed to get in a long beach walk to start out the New Year well today and visited a friend earlier. Taking things very easy. Last night was fun spending some time with a friend and two of her women friends, all good to be with. Then a quiet few hours at home with partner until we went to the beach for midnight. In bed by 12.30. I was going to try to stay awake for the dawn but I'm glad I didn't now. Overall a good time.
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01-01-2016 07:24 PM - edited 01-01-2016 07:37 PM
@Former-Member
Gosh, I can see why you are feeling low. I'm sorry that your New Years didn't have the best start.
It's not an easy conversation to have, and it's a so much to process. Have you had previous discussions surrounding the sexual abuse before with your sister? If not, I imagine that it could be shock to discuss. It might be helpful to contact some specialst support services such as CASA to help talk through what you're going through.
Please try to allow yourself some space to work through the conversation that you had with your sister. It's only natural that you're feeling low after having such a discussion. I'm glad to hear that you're safe, but If you feel like things are getting too much and you feel you are at risk, please don't hesistate to contact crisis support
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CherryBomb
01-01-2016 07:34 PM
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01-01-2016 07:41 PM
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You should bring the coffee machine to the Friday Feast @Jacques! Can I have a coffee? Does it have froth maker?? If so, I'll have a soy latte.
Sounds like @Jacques @Mazarita and @Shaz51 had a good night. I love how quiet things seem to be on New Years day.
Anyone got any good tips on how to recover from the festive season antics?
01-01-2016 07:43 PM
01-01-2016 07:43 PM
Hi @Former-Member - hard conversations and steps ahead. Hope all goes well for your Sister's lodging the report. Sorry your past has this terrible truth in it too, many of us do. It is something that us survivors struggle with, and we also go on to live good lives, as best we can.
@CherryBomb - I went to bed at 9.30. my favorite activity on New Years Eve.
We have our dogs so we stay at home for them because the area we live in has a fireworks display 1/2 a kilometre away so we stay at home to keep darling furkids happy and safe. My partner stays up till after the midnight noise.
In 2013 - we had lost both our darling old dogs one to a heart attack the other to 'It's Time" so were dog 'free' for the first time in over 20 years on NYE. We went down to the local New Year Eve party and watched the fireworks, the BESt part was watching a gaggle of Indian Australian kids all google eyed, saying "oooooooooowwww" with every flash and bang. They were so into it, they were infectious - we just sat on the footpath and joined in with them. That was nice.
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