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teartracks

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« Reply #990 on: March 22, 2007, 09:19:37 AM »



Iz,

Missing you.  What's going on?  Give us a holler!

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isittoolate

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« Reply #991 on: March 22, 2007, 12:30:35 PM »
Thanks TT

Am hanging in. Just overwhelmed with some of the posts and nothing to report here.

I do get stuck in neutral sometimes.

Spyralle's so -called friends then Margo's husband sneaking in---I am sometimes speechless.

Have therapy today.

Love Izzy

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« Reply #992 on: March 22, 2007, 07:41:10 PM »
So at therapy today, she still feels I am the most disconnected that she has met.

She is helpful (I was called on 'good' last week) and I came home with a new vision that I cannot explain.

I feel that since I am disconnected from my feelings, I don't have anything to offer anyone!

Izzy


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« Reply #993 on: March 22, 2007, 09:25:06 PM »
Izzy...
mind, humor, intelligence, observation, wit, and kindness and company.

For starters.

Have faith. Your feelings will come. Just abide with yourself, crack the window.

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teartracks

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« Reply #994 on: March 23, 2007, 01:21:53 AM »



Hi Iz,

Glad you're holding steady.  :D

The board does get crazy.  I think when one of us gets stalked the way Margo seemingly was, we all feel stalked.  Crazymakingfor sure.

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« Reply #995 on: March 29, 2007, 11:09:57 AM »
Hi all:

Izzy:  Don't buy that label (disconnected from your feelings).  That is an actual feeling called.....numbness.  People experience that lot's of times.....in times of stress and trauma etc, and it is quite common.  I fail to see how labelling you as the most disconnected she has met is helpful.  Makes me wonder about your T, for sure.

Instead......allow yourself to feel numb (by that I mean.....tell yourself it's ok to feel that way).  Once you accept that you're not some alien and that you're ok......I bet you'll start to feel more.  Ofcourse, I'm no expert but the fact that you think you don't have anything to offer anyone sounds like you do feel something.
And that something is........

sad
worthless
empty
useless
etc.

Been there.  Done that.  Please accept a large, huge big ((((((((((((((hug)))))))))))))))).

You have plenty to offer Izzy.  You are a worthy and valuable human being.  If you decide your T is not helping, please find another who is more for you......for building you up.....not labelling you and keeping you down (don't know if that's what your T is doing or not but it sure appears that way, from what you wrote).

Here's something that made me smile.


The Optimist

There is a story of identical twins. One was a hope- filled optimist. "Everything is coming up roses!" he would say. The other twin was a sad and hopeless pessimist. He thought that Murphy, as in Murphy's Law, was an optimist. The worried parents of the boys brought them to the local psychologist.

He suggested to the parents a plan to balance the twins' personalities. "On their next birthday, put them in separate rooms to open their gifts. Give the pessimist the best toys you can afford, and give the optimist a box of manure." The parents followed these instructions and carefully observed the results.

When they peeked in on the pessimist, they heard him audibly complaining, "I don't like the color of this computer . . I'll bet this calculator will break . . . I don't like the game . . . I know someone who's got a bigger toy car than this . . ."

Tiptoeing across the corridor, the parents peeked in and saw their little optimist gleefully throwing the manure up in the air. He was giggling. "You can't fool me! Where there's this much manure, there's gotta be a pony!"

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Isn't the way we think powerful?  8)

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« Reply #996 on: March 29, 2007, 04:24:03 PM »

Hi Sela,

Thanks for sharing " The Optimist "  :) 

Got back tired and weary, as I was unpacking my car, I looked up, was so surprised, as real close to my small humble abode, was a beautiful RAINBOW  :D

Never before, have I seen a rainbow so close to my home, always in a distance.

Those wonderful promises are getting closer  :)

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« Reply #997 on: March 29, 2007, 04:41:01 PM »
Hi Sela

The optimist story is too cool !!!!!!!!
Its a beautiful day and my teeny teenager is making me laugh she is dancing to her music and acting like she is a rock star.....

She's a cutie .....and again she says mom you take everything too seriously as she is singin and dancin aroung the house.
Now can I get her to dance around her bedroom and clean up?????

love to everybody :D


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« Reply #998 on: April 01, 2007, 05:46:56 PM »
The best laid plans of mice and me...............................
 
I have such a busy week ahead, I finally planned something to keep things going smoothly. I would shop yesterday then finish my 4th book last night, then go to the Library today.  Goody! 4 new books for the next 3 weeks!
 
Oh such a sunny day and the tree outside my balcony was not waving in the wind! Spring jacket, sun glasses, and a 2 block st(roll) to the Library. I went outside (which is not visible from the corridor and down the elevator to the front door.) and there is no sun. Where was I? There was a brisk wind and I am not very aerodynamic, so I struggled against it and wished I had my winter jacket.
 
Being I don't often keep track of time and days and even months, the Library, open on Sundays from October to March, was not open today! April 1st!
 
Normally we have breezes, except by the lake, and I have never zipped this new (2 yrs ago) spring jacket/ The zipper is on backwards and doesn't work!
 
So I returned. As I was passing a guy at the bus stop, I said, "What a friggin' cold day!"  He showed me his 'hoodie". I mentioned about the Library and he said his wife was going there today so he cell-phoned her to save her the trip.
 
So I did a good deed today!
 
Now I will watch a DVD, Long Time Dead!

isittoolate

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« Reply #999 on: April 04, 2007, 06:39:15 PM »
Oh wow! Now I know the secret to doing the dusting more regularly.

I bought a new keyboard, set it up and my place looked so 'dull' that I dusted everything.

Now I can function because everything looks bright!

(I told you I was 'nuts')
Izzy

OMG-then I did the laundry and scrubbed the bathroom.--- woweeee
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teartracks

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« Reply #1000 on: April 08, 2007, 07:46:45 PM »

Hello,

Last summer we had at least a dozen Hummingbirds at three feeders close to the house, then in late summer (but not yet time to migrate) they got spooked and left except for one.   They were late arriving ths year.  Actually, I thought they weren't coming back since they got spooked last summer.  Then April 5, they arrived.  The problem is that last night we had a hard freeze.  Today, I haven't seen the Hummers.  I'm afraid they froze.  The thought makes me very sad.  Does anyone know where or what happens to Hummingbirds when there comes a sudden freeze like this?  Do they freeze?  I can't imagine they could survive in the cold we had last night.  Knowing the cold was coming, I felt so helpless.  Do they have instincts that take care of them at times like this? 

tt
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« Reply #1001 on: April 08, 2007, 08:10:23 PM »
http://www.hummingbirds.net/

tt, I found this sight.  It doesn't answer your question directly, but from the way they talked about the migration habits and feeding habits, it sounds like they do survive freezing conditions.

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teartracks

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« Reply #1002 on: April 08, 2007, 11:36:07 PM »



Thanks Pennyplant,

I so hope the little guys are safe and sound.  Maybe in a few days when it warms up they'll reappear.

tt

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« Reply #1004 on: April 09, 2007, 07:37:37 PM »
Intro or Extra? Find out at: http://www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes2.asp

INFJ / INTJ depending on which is in charge, heart or head.

which Jung are you.....?


Middle of the road INFP.  Life's easier for the E's, lol.  Margo