As the Easter season approaches, one of my buddies
favorite jokes has resonence with all of our situations:
''He's up, He's down, He's up again.''
Be well.
She left about an hour ago. It was a good visit, even though I had to work during the week.
Patience is a truly hard, yet valuable virtue. I feel the same way not hearing much about things myself, but no sense in worrying about tomorrow when it hasn't arrived. Try to take each day in stride my friend. Your support and understanding means quite a lot to the rest of us as well.
Even if for a few hours, feeling normal goes a long way to feeling better.
i dont know the Sox's spring training record, but i read whitesox.com almost every day and it seems they win more often than not. we did beat the Cubs both times we faced them. Contreras is doing nothing but impressing everyone who sees him pitch. he WILL be a part of the starting rotation immediately. they werent sure a few months ago if he would need 2 more months into the season. Brian Anderson is looking good, but will have to split center field time with Wise. ive always rooted for Anderson to be full time center fielder since they let Rowand go. i have alot of optimism for the upcoming season.
i do have the opposite opinion of you with the space program. i think its one of the most important things for the future of humanity. it has nothing to do with keeping us safe from the commies or terrorists and everything to do with keeping us safe from ourselves destroying our own planet.
one of my biggest wishes in life is for us to find or make contact with another life form, even if it is nothing but microbes. but i could go on forever about astronomy and space exploration. its one of my biggest passions and i read astronomy news probably as often or more often than i read Bears and Sox news or Star Wars comics and novels.
the more we understand how everything beyond our planet works, the more we can understand our role in the universe, how we need to treat our planet, and why we are even here in the first place.
good, i am glad you have a good time at your daughters performance. and i really hope you get the job. 88 is good!
so, what is the next thing on your list to look forward to?
Sorry its been so long since I dropped you a line, things have been rather hectic around here, and I havne't been on SG as much as I used to be.
I've begun working on my thesis this semester for my Masters degree and, the good god willing, I hope to have it done by December of this year. After that I'm planning on looking to EUrope for my PhD; although its a little unfeasible, actually, since I could easily get the degree in the states, but Ithe thought of living in Europe for two or three years is jsut too good of an oppertunity to pass us
Other that the thesis, though, life has been treating me pretty welll. Just dealing with the usual drama that goes along with breathing on this rediculous planet Actually, I feel rather bad for one of my friends, since his girlfriend broke up with him last night, much to his shock. So I suppose I'll be spending the next few days helping him out and all.
I hope things start getting a bit better for you; your line about being finally able to express some of your old personality struck a chord with me. It reminds me of exactly how I used to feel when I lived in Alaska and just felt utterly beat down by the world. Stick in there man, things DO get better eventually!
So-so day went 'round and tried to drop off some
applications for 'File', no CDL gigs this way yet.
But it was a great day for a drive down some country roads.
hey brother! Your Blackhawks are taking on the Devils for St. Patty's Day!!! To bad I'm off to see Buckcherry and will miss most of the game. Keep smiling!
No really I am an excellent cook and I feed people all the time. It's just that on this one day she asks me to feed her lizard and I go into the room and do it and the lizard freaked and fell off the cliff rock thing and I think broke his neck when I opened the door to feed him. That was the issue! LOL it has been quite something! XOOXOX But if you come to visit I will feed you until bursting! Ask Clarkkid and Whitewidow and PiratePete and ummmm Dandlewe! Promise! XOXOXO
Thank you for your continued love and support hun...it means a good deal to me! You are always there for your friends...of course it only makes sense that caring would be returned to you
I'm SO sorry to hear about Mae-Ann. I had no idea you two had split, or were in the process of splitting. You do not have to share any of the details if you choose, but if you'd like a friend to talk to about it you're welcome to talk to me anytime! I'm hoping to be around more again now...trying to get back to everyone who's been so awesome to me this last month while I've been trying to get back on my feet. Anyway, hang in there...I know this has been a long road for you and I'm sure it's gotten to feel like there's just no point to it all but I assure you that there is and things will get better for you soon. If your meds haven't helped with the depression, or not as much as you'd have liked perhaps a different chemical compound would be better?
It has occured to me; that your having been in such a long term
marriage you've missed out on having to heal from multiple
broken hearts. That love found you in Mae-Ann should give you
hope that it will do so again.
Dig in yer heels and enjoy the view while catching your breath.
True that unemployment really is at depression -era levels. Maybe a lot of the people can't pass the test, or will have other jobs by then? yes keep looking, and well, it isn't drama when it's real, right? Hang in there!
favorite jokes has resonence with all of our situations:
''He's up, He's down, He's up again.''
Be well.