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Memorygirls - The Matrix Re-inspired
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Script is good MG, but you have a week empty blog lol. I never cry over anyone who is gone including my lovely Mum. WHy dont I cry?? Why dont I leave flowers,????? Because she is gone, she hated flowers, and she hated to see me crying and I know her life was a celebration, which is what I made her death. I had her for 52 years, she got cancer and she died, blunt yeah. But like Ernie Wise said. Like what (he) wrote, thats what she wrote and she despised tears at peoples passing. Get over it, is what was written in her will.
I did eventually, but I still havent cried. Dont think I ever will.0 -
Maty-Moo - what a wonderful post - thank you.
My trigger is stress. First my back seizes up and then comes migraine. Got some strong stuff from doc today. Shall pop one in a moment as have now finished with driving for today.
DD is in the beaver sleepover with BF (BF is cub leader and has been borrowed to the beaver camp to represent the male of the species). So I am home alone with the kitty. She just jumped on my lap first time for fuss. She likes fuss but first time coming to my lap to get it. So chuffed.
Talking about pill popping. I am always really thirsty in the morning so have linked my pill popping with that first glass of water. Seems to work.
Hugs and congratulations where appropriate. I shall participate better when I get my head sorted. Especially Greenbee, I am in awe of your displacement activity. I almost fainted from exhaustion by only reading it."Everything will be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end."
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fantasia322 wrote: »Script is good MG, but you have a week empty blog lol. I never cry over anyone who is gone including my lovely Mum. WHy dont I cry?? Why dont I leave flowers,????? Because she is gone, she hated flowers, and she hated to see me crying and I know her life was a celebration, which is what I made her death. I had her for 52 years, she got cancer and she died, blunt yeah. But like Ernie Wise said. Like what (he) wrote, thats what she wrote and she despised tears at peoples passing. Get over it, is what was written in her will.
I did eventually, but I still havent cried. Dont think I ever will.
Interesting, my Mum always felt that tears for the dead were selfish and didn't even cry when my 2 brothers died. But as she got older and had been through a couple of strokes she got much more emotional and I found it very difficult to deal with her tears. She did bring up 3 daughters that cry at the drop of a hat thoughMaty-Moo - what a wonderful post - thank you.
My trigger is stress. First my back seizes up and then comes migraine. Got some strong stuff from doc today. Shall pop one in a moment as have now finished with driving for today.
DD is in the beaver sleepover with BF (BF is cub leader and has been borrowed to the beaver camp to represent the male of the species). So I am home alone with the kitty. She just jumped on my lap first time for fuss. She likes fuss but first time coming to my lap to get it. So chuffed.
Talking about pill popping. I am always really thirsty in the morning so have linked my pill popping with that first glass of water. Seems to work.
Hugs and congratulations where appropriate. I shall participate better when I get my head sorted. Especially Greenbee, I am in awe of your displacement activity. I almost fainted from exhaustion by only reading it.
Yep, stress is a difficult trigger to deal withIt is one of my triggers and over the years I have learnt not to stress too much. It works *most* of the time.
Hope DD has a great time and you get lots of kitty cuddles:j Proud Member of Mike's Mob :j0 -
Hello all! Managed to fall over and twist my ankle while standing still...but to put something positive in my post, we have a lovely new TV cabinet
Got it for £10 from BHF, it's a little dated but that's fine as I'm gonna look for some shiny new handles for it to make it pretty
Savings £8,865.22 £/15,000 Aiming to save enough for a house deposit.0 -
Does anyone know how I might make a copy of this little fella?0
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TMIF - no idea other than drawing a paper template matching as close to what you can see and having a go at stitching it together
Fantasia - I cry at everythingin actual fact I am worse since having the kids
but I confess I do like it as a stress reliever and emotional outlet, then I move on.
I have a gift for enraging people, but if I ever bore you it'll be with a knifeLouise Brooks
All will be well in the end. If it's not well, it's not the end.Be humble for you are made of earth. Be noble for you are made of stars0 -
tellmeitsfriday wrote: »Does anyone know how I might make a copy of this little fella?
Will THIS work?"Everything will be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end."
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Madame Butterfly on Radio 3 and glass of red, what could be a better way to spend Saturday evening?Some days there aren't any trumpets, just lots of dragons. Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, I will try again tomorrow -- Mary Anne Radmacher0
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I'll see your Madam Butterfly and match it with a garden party :j :j :j0
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Sooner have Madame Butterfly than a bunch of kids though Cheery! Madame Butterfly just finished and I was singing "Nothing like a Dane" to Moo so went looking for it on You Tube, came across this and thought that it would be perfect for the Matrix Anthem.
Willow have a look and when you feel negative take a listen. If it doesnt make you smile then I will be surprisedSome days there aren't any trumpets, just lots of dragons. Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, I will try again tomorrow -- Mary Anne Radmacher0
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