20-08-2016 12:05 PM
20-08-2016 12:05 PM
Hi @Decadian
Yes , we are self employed, so all week is go , go ,go whle the sun shines , trying to change this -- I think it will take a while
sunshine seems to pick him up a lot and when it rains it is nothing and certain time in the afternoons he is finished
20-08-2016 12:23 PM
20-08-2016 12:23 PM
Hi @Shaz51
So I guess it right if I think you and your husband work as detailers with your own business and at the weekend - crap - you have done this all week for other people - gimme a break!
Living around another person is something I do not miss - though for a few months over 25 years ago my dd had left home briefly - and I got a phone call at work - "Can you come and get me and my stuff before (the boyfriend) gets home from work"
Only too happy too - piling stuff into my car and driving from her flat to my house a few times did the trick - her budgie had a nervous breakdown as I came through a busy roundabout at peak period - and I had white feathers all over the car. - I was glad to have dd back for a while - and the ex had left by then
For her - that was not good - she had left home and although I was delighted and enjoyed those few months it was over too soon - she had step out into an adult life
I wonder now - if you have an overcast sky and chilly wind - if you will get to do whatever is in your husband's mind -
I hope your day is okay
Decadian
20-08-2016 12:36 PM
20-08-2016 12:36 PM
I know @Decadian
hubby is looking up you tube videos on the computer and it is coming up to his lazy time
overcast sky and chilly wind will help
Living around another person -- yes @CherryBomb reminds me to read the tread , looking after yourself and self care tread regular , I think it is easy to fall into that pattern if you are not careful
20-08-2016 12:59 PM
20-08-2016 12:59 PM
Hi again @Shaz51
Ah peace - I never thought I would wish a gloomy and perhaps damp Saturday on anyone
Self-care needs to have a priority - I think it varies from person to person and from time to time - and it can become a habit - but it can have some tough bits - I had a friend with OCD - I didn't know what this was at the time - my friend cleaned and counted constantly - and this might mean a spotless house but she was a very unhappy woman
So I have people coming in through the week to help me with cleaning etc - and with my spine I would quickly deterioate if i did many of these tasks myself - but I also do my own cooking and washing and I go shopping with one of the carers - this does stress my spine
My idea is to have a cut-off point - and this can vary - sometimes I have to stop quickly - other days I can do a lot more -
But today - it is getting duller and duller here - and we have had severe changes in barometric pressure
So for you - self-care is having some time off on a Saturday afternoon - for me it's making a pot of soup to last a few days
Cya
Decadian
20-08-2016 01:10 PM
20-08-2016 01:10 PM
Hi @Decadian
you are soo right
I have arthritis, siactica, kidney disease stage 4 , I think my mum worries about me but doesn`t say much
Have a cut off point is very good
oh I think i will make a soup today too with, stewing steak, onions, celery, tin tomatoes, potatoes, sweet potatoes, carrots, pumpkin, beef stck cubes, a handful of elbow pasta
20-08-2016 03:25 PM
20-08-2016 03:25 PM
Hi @Decadian! Love the name. I'm trying to figure the meaning behind it - does your age end in a zero? Or do you need a toothpaste with more fluoride? 😄
It was definitely intense, seeing it all so up close and personal from Ground Zero. Even without any graphic images of casualties (thank goodness), just seeing the reactions of all those witnesses told it all. Oh yes, I too remember the day all too well! It was just so surreal. I was working for Defence in Canberra at the time. As you'd imagine, security was really stepped up when I arrived at work. Rubbish bins wired shut so bombs couldn't be planted, cars not allowed within a certain radius, guards everywhere. My desk had a view of Canberra airport, where the VIP flights came and left from. I couldn't stop for gazing out the window. After a couple of hours, we were all told to close all exterior blinds. No explanation. I was waiting for them to tell us to get under the desk and hide or something! Very very bizarre! And yet the world still turns. Sun comes up, sun goes down. Tide rolls in, tide rolls out. Yep. A strange planet we found ourselves on.
Thanks for stopping by to say hi. 🙂 Hope to catch you again.
20-08-2016 03:47 PM
20-08-2016 03:47 PM
20-08-2016 03:53 PM
20-08-2016 03:53 PM
..cat's out of the bag or was that brown paper haha @Former-Member re secret thought lol
having what passes for a quiet day here after late reflective night, and no wasn't walking streets in hi vis like Puss in Boots, or riding imaginary bicycle with reflector, or going to London to see the Queen re boots..., well, as much as I can be, re reflective, night
20-08-2016 04:08 PM
20-08-2016 04:08 PM
Got a chuckle out of me @TAB. Love @Faith-and-Hope 's cat pic. Summed it up purrfectly😝 Good to see you jumping back in, even with your tail between your legs😘 and landing on your feet. I hope today is good💜😊
20-08-2016 05:08 PM
20-08-2016 05:08 PM
Lol. Thanks @Former-Member I like your interpretation of @Decadian too! No doubt we'll get to the bottom of it. 😉
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