
How Do You Feel Today? v4
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Currently procrastinating.. lol
So much to do today .. cleaning and washing top on the list. But we started packing up our Xmas decorations

.. and I have to wade through that nightmare before I can even start cleaning 
Hence my presence here

So much to do today .. cleaning and washing top on the list. But we started packing up our Xmas decorations
Hence my presence here





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Today more storms


If its not fencing its wiring trees and shrubs





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That is difficult Avatar. Then the constant back and forth and waiting. I cannot think of anything really to be helpful or comforting. All I can think is I know me at these times it can be human nature to withdraw and insular. If that is your nature at all I hope you reach out to loved ones, friends and relatives, religion, community or whatever support systems are helpful to you. If you are already doing that bravo to you.
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Her gran.Skyweir wrote:...love to you and your girlfriend and your gran

Thanks guys. Actually she seems to be improving, off the respirator now, but as I mentioned before, it's a mixed blessing.
It's really not that bad you know guys. If we're not at peace with the idea that everybody dies by now, well, that's our failing as far as I'm concerned.
Our problem with the death of other people is usually (almost always) a selfish one. What we mourn is the gap they leave in our lives. Once you're dead, you have no more problems. Only the people left behind suffer your absence.
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Well its kinda your gran too 
mmm... thats very true, everything you say .. but its ok I think and healthy to mourn the loss of someone. People are a big part of other peoples lives.
Its hard to be without some people, and yes it is probably selfish .. but I think its ok to be selfish sometimes.
I've grieved the loss of people I've never physically met - you may have too. We bump into people in various places, some you connect with, some in a rather big way, others you dont.
You are human at the end of the lolday Av ..
And its ok I think to mourn with and for others. A friend of mine recently passed, I didn't know her very well. It was cancer and it took her quite quickly. But I raised her daughter from the age of 12yrs. We would probably never have been good friends, but I grieved her loss for my "foster" daughter and her siblings.
I cant explain beyond that why I felt such grief at the loss of this woman .. but then I weep at sad movies and am a bit of a sucker like that.
But I dont think its bad or wrong to mourn the loss of someone... especially someone close to you ... and anyway there are no rules against it


mmm... thats very true, everything you say .. but its ok I think and healthy to mourn the loss of someone. People are a big part of other peoples lives.
Its hard to be without some people, and yes it is probably selfish .. but I think its ok to be selfish sometimes.
I've grieved the loss of people I've never physically met - you may have too. We bump into people in various places, some you connect with, some in a rather big way, others you dont.
You are human at the end of the lolday Av ..
And its ok I think to mourn with and for others. A friend of mine recently passed, I didn't know her very well. It was cancer and it took her quite quickly. But I raised her daughter from the age of 12yrs. We would probably never have been good friends, but I grieved her loss for my "foster" daughter and her siblings.
I cant explain beyond that why I felt such grief at the loss of this woman .. but then I weep at sad movies and am a bit of a sucker like that.
But I dont think its bad or wrong to mourn the loss of someone... especially someone close to you ... and anyway there are no rules against it






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It's not bad, or wrong. And of course in the moment there is shock and loss.
But at the end of the day, the person you're mourning has no more problems or pain or worry. To me at least it seems more a way of feeling sorry for yourself. (When it's directly related to you anyway. If you're mourning with somebody else, then it's empathy with their loss.)
Either way, looks like it's not about to be an immediate issue, although that said, you never can tell.
--A
But at the end of the day, the person you're mourning has no more problems or pain or worry. To me at least it seems more a way of feeling sorry for yourself. (When it's directly related to you anyway. If you're mourning with somebody else, then it's empathy with their loss.)
Either way, looks like it's not about to be an immediate issue, although that said, you never can tell.

--A