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Re: Weekends are hard for me-long » LlurpsieNoodle

Posted by Daisym on April 21, 2007, at 17:54:09

In reply to Weekends are hard for me-long, posted by LlurpsieNoodle on April 21, 2007, at 17:37:49

Me too. Weekends are hard.

On the weekend, I'm not the boss. I'm not waiting for my therapy appointment. I rarely speak to another adult IRL. Unless I go shopping. And then I feel alone in the crowd too.

Should we call friends? Sure. But I think I'm intruding and I'm not much fun to be around these days. I've been baking though, that always makes me feel better. And the teenagers that invade my house love it, so I don't ever have to eat it all, I just make it. We are a good eco-system.

I just finished a new book, "The Unsayable: The Hidden Language of Trauma" by Annie Rogers. If you are going to the library, think about looking at it. From a clinical stand point she talks about the silent language of trauma and how it plays out if we just watch for it. She is talking about children but boy did I see myself.

And for fun, I'm reading a book about a bunch of women who create a book club, but when it becomes boring they turn it into an erotic writers group. Hilarious, but I forget the title. I'll get it and post it.

This morning I watched the movie Sabrina with Harrison Ford. "Paris is always a good idea." Maybe we all need to meet there, you think?

I'm around if you want to write back. Otherwise, I hope you have a good sleep.
Hugs,
Daisy

 

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