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β23-01-2020 07:14 AM
β23-01-2020 07:14 AM
Re: Taking the plunge
Oh WOW illegal rainbows β€οΈππππ I read it quickly,,but will read it again later. That was why I started painting stones. Share some joy.....colour.
Such a shame money is always an issue for the basic needs of most of us. Repairs are expensive. I really hope the machine ends up being a simple thing. ππ
Mr Grey will be learning and growing too. Growing pains, grrr.
Heading to the shower. I hope your day goes ok enough. Take care. Will be thinking of you. ππππππβ€οΈπππβ€οΈππππ
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β23-01-2020 09:36 AM
β23-01-2020 09:36 AM
Re: Taking the plunge
I just copped a bit of a smash from a family support worker who, out of the blue, sent me a message about closing our work. Just before I went to hospital she took over from my old family support worker who I worked really well with. We've met once since then. She canceled our last appointment when I was in the break place at the last minute as she was too busy to come, then had holidays and now, on returning, is closing, despite saying we could continue working together. I'm super disappointed. At the one meeting we had I was way more open than usual about wanting support with the kids and how difficult it was for me to accept that but how clear it was that I needed it given the mega breakdown I experienced. She had lots of "we can do..." and "I can support you by..." to say, none which will actually happen now. It is the same organisation that the psych who Middle had just started engaging with, closed on the spot at their last appointment just before school holidays too. Feeling super let down right now and angry (and need to stop myself from bouncing argumentative text messages back to her argumentative text messages so I'm posting here instead :face_with_rolling_eyes:). Grrrrrr
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β23-01-2020 10:14 AM
β23-01-2020 10:14 AM
Re: Taking the plunge
That really is rough @CheerBear . Iβm so sorry, as I think you said you connected well with this person. ππππππβ€οΈ
Do β theyβ offer other support? Or just β nothingβ .Annoyed on your behalf. You do have a right to voice your disappointment/dissatisfaction with this organisation. I try to wait a little before striking. Just me though. Sending πππβ€οΈππβ€οΈπππ
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β23-01-2020 10:54 AM
β23-01-2020 10:54 AM
Re: Taking the plunge
I fixed the machine. Proper whitegoods repair person style. Feeling kind of proud as there was electrical stuff and bits and pieces of things (yep I know what I'm doing haha) that I had to screw in, take apart, put back together etc.
I hope your day is going OK so far β€
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β23-01-2020 11:04 AM
β23-01-2020 11:04 AM
Re: Taking the plunge
Oh @CheerBear I didnβt mean you struck here. That was a good move. Itβs important to get stuff out, not let it build up inside. I just know with me, I can strike when the iron is hot now, not good for me, I say things I really donβt mean, itβs mixed with hurt, disappointment, more let downs and then it gets really dark. You do have a right to say exactly how you feel. Really you do. πππππβ€οΈ
I am impressed with your Mrs Fix It. You should be proud. Does that mean it will get a work out today. Those things can really mess with my head.
I found some rainbows for you @CheerBear
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β23-01-2020 11:29 AM
β23-01-2020 11:29 AM
Re: Taking the plunge
OMG @Maggie What beautiful images π
Annoyed for you too @CheerBear The support you need should not be this hard Super impressed by your handy work as well π Also impressed with the openness and sharing you have done with Mr Grey (I love you are using that btw ) I so hope this works out well for you as you seem to not only get on extremely well but can talk openly and candidly about everything. If it does not work out into the future then you certainly have learnt that there are nice people out there and that a relationship built on trust, open communication and mutual respect is possible ...and that is a massive thing.
@Maggie Walking on eggshells with your friend is a hard way to live. You deserve so much better than not knowing which 'friend' will turn up each time you meet. It makes it even more difficult when some of your own world views do not correspond to theirs. Look after yourself first Hon
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β24-01-2020 04:43 AM
β24-01-2020 04:43 AM
Re: Taking the plunge
Early morning hi, with rainbow coffee (though I'm not sure how you actually drink out of this mug) π
Not a great day for me yesterday and I woke early this morning tossing and turning with it all. Hoping today is better.
@Maggie I loved those rainbows yesterday π Did you find your kitchen yesterday? I lost ours even deeper under house stuff π That's my job today.
Do you have counsellor today? I hope your day starts off well.
π @Zoe7 @Former-Member @Owlunar @Shaz51 @Gazza75 @outlander and all
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β24-01-2020 06:06 AM
β24-01-2020 06:06 AM
Re: Taking the plunge
@CheerBear Sorry yesterday was a bad day for you, I guessed it might have been.
I found part of my kitchen yesterday, the sink. The rest is waiting. Not a good day here either. I searched for colours, the rainbows were as far as it got.
Yes, counsellor this morning. Sheβs bringing chocolate. πππ
Good luck with the kitchen search today. I hope itβs a better search team than mine. Woeful. ππππβ€οΈπππ
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β24-01-2020 06:23 AM
β24-01-2020 06:23 AM
Re: Taking the plunge
Mine kitchen/cleaning team is pretty woeful at the moment too π I think they went awol when the crew came home. I don't blame them really π
Chocolate sounds pretty super. I hope it's as good as it usually is to see counsellor.
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β24-01-2020 06:32 AM
β24-01-2020 06:32 AM
Re: Taking the plunge
@CheerBear Something/Nothing/everything, pretty much wraps it up. I tell myself I have nothing to be sad/down about. But I know MI is there, nibbling away all the time. Itβs a tough call. Sometimes trying to push through isnβt an option, itβs waiting for another storm to pass.
Yes, counsellor will be cheerful and understanding. Sheβs had a really busy week.
We are back in kind of winter. Not complaining, as itβs great. Rain, wind and a summer chill. The ground is loving it. Lapping it up.
How are the crew?