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Life can be a Pain

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Sounds lovely @Owlunar 💞✔️🌷

 

Night to you both 😴

@Faith-and-Hope @Owlunar 💕

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@Owlunar . Don't you just feel great after getting your hair done.

 

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Ah yes @utopia 

 

It is a really fast way to feel better - my hair appointment was postponed because of the last lockdown in Victoria and in two weeks everything went haywire

 

It was wonderful to wake up this morning and not fight with my hair to get started

 

I hope you are okay - I know you are having a very rough time

 

Dec

 

 

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you look beautiful @Owlunar  and you must feel good too 

hope you are recvering from the dentist xxxx

had my hair done today xx

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I'm doing ok at the moment @Owlunar . My Psychologist and I have worked out that I had to hide my emotions from when I was a child, to try and protect myself from my dads anger. So we now know why. Now I start to learn how to feel emotions again in a safe and healthy way.

And I am doing an On-line Mindfulness Course that runs for 31 days. On day 5 today. Practicing meditation and the breath. Mindfulness and how the body feels, what emotions come up, etc. And then try to practice just sitting with that emotion, noticing how it makes my body feel, but ignoring the negative self talk that comes with it, and then noticing if my body starts to relax a little, or if the emotions feel a little less painful. Having to ride out the anxiety, so eventually I learn how to cope like a "normal" person does, or a person without trauma, does.

It is interesting but hard. And I am not fully feeling the emotions yet. Will be interesting to see how I manage when I do feel the full force of my emotions.

Anyway. Hope you stay okay during our 6th Victorian lockdown. Bet you are super glad you managed to get your hair done between lockdowns.

Love and hugs. ❤

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Hi @utopia @Shaz51 @Anastasia 

@Faith-and-Hope @Snowie @BlueBay @Historylover @Zoe7 @Emelia8 

@Eve7 

 

I hope people are the best they can be - I know people have been battling - I read a lot but couldn't respond at the time. I had an adventure - I do say "I didn't expect that to happen when I woke up this morning" - that is so true

 

I decided to wash one of my jumpers and the hot tap in the laundry broke - sending really hot water spurting at mains pressure at a 45 degree angle between me and the back door - and I did put a bucket over the source of the flood while I thought about what to do - I had to let the water pour out once it was cool enough to get drenched as I got outside to turn the tap off. By then my laundry, kitchen and the carpet in the lounge was soaked. Eek.

 

I had dropped some old towels down to block it but this was useless

 

Luckily the Ministry of Housing sent a plumber out straight away - and he said he would organise someone to sort out the mess. I had stuffed my bad shoulder up trying to push some of the water outside with a broom which was not the best idea of my life - it look all day to get someone to suck the water up with a machine so I nursed my shoulder and waited and read some of everyone's less fixable issues while I waited and watched a couple of movies

 

Of course I have been worn out today after so much pain. I am glad that is behind me. I wish some of you had been here just to watch the fun. I do see it as humerous - even when I was soaked trying to sort this out I was thinking I would laugh about a good story

 

But - yes - HistoryLover - I was sorry to read about the stress and battles you are having at work and just about everywhere you go. You do strike me as being pretty tough about it but so much of what seems like some kind of cliquey and bullying behaviour would be hard to take. I have worked with some unpleasant people at times - however - I don't really know what to say except it seems that therapist you had in your past set you up for this kind of alienization - for want of a better word - or ostracism

 

Okay - it's Monday again tomorrow - I hope everyone is at least okayish - I am sure I will feel better

 

Dec

 

Well - it could have been worseWell - it could have been worse

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Yikes @Owlunar  Your day has been eventful and I’m really glad you were able to get it sorted.

 

My day was rather boring in comparison. I went for a long walk and struggled to make it back home lol

 

I hope the comingbweek is good for you.

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Thanks @Eve7 

 

That was actually yesterday and it took me all day today recovering - I am feeling better this evening and eventually I had the shower I couldn't take yesterday - sore shoulder and no hot water left

 

I really appreciate my hot water service - my family didn't have one until I was 14 I think - I remember the old gas heater in the bathroom and boiling water to wash the dishes in the kitchen - and my mother had a copper - I guess that's the way it was then

 

But the really good part is how the Ministry of Housing reacted to get the tap fixed and then to sort out the excess water - there were puddles all over the place

 

I thought the Ministry wouldn't come because of the lock-down but they did - so good words where they are required - they did well

 

Dec

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Oh dear @Owlunar ...... 🙁

You really are resilient about these things.  Good on you ❣️  I hope it all gets sorted for you quickly.

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Gosh @Owlunar what an ordeal!!

 

You are amazing being able to see the "funny" side so soon. I'm so pleased the ministry came to your aid so quickly. I'm sorry you're in pain though still today. Sending you hugs and love 🤗❤️

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