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10/28/2010 11:47 PM
livinginablender
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it has been a good thing.

Post edited by: livinginablender, at: 10/29/2010 12:19 AM

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10/29/2010 03:10 AM  Top
Di27
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((hugs)) And I hope it just keeps getting better.
"There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle."
- Albert Einstein (1879-1955)

Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to forget it.
- Michel de Montaigne (1553 - 1592)

"Do, or do not. There is no 'try'."
- Yoda ('The Empire Strikes Back')

"It's kind of fun to do the impossible."
- Walt Disney (1901-1966)

And last but not least...

"Where are we going, and why am I in this handbasket?"
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10/29/2010 04:46 AM  Top
blonde0337
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Good for you living! You're getting everything back on track. I dread the day I have to go back to work..my EI lasts until July but I know I should be looking now for a job.

10/29/2010 07:31 AM  Top
sallyo
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Glad to hear it! Sometimes work is the best therapy.
www.sallyosmusings.blogspot.com

10/29/2010 07:36 AM  Top
rch
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I took a week off when the relationship fell apart in July. I was totally dysfunctional and weeping. But, as tiring as it has been some days to go to work, it is good to have the routine.

Living, that is good news for you Smile


10/29/2010 08:26 PM  Top
marriedtoit
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Doing the happy dance for Living!!!!!!
All of my advice is based on experience and reading. I am not a medical doctor, and have never even played one on TV.

10/29/2010 10:32 PM  Top
lollipop
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Good deal livinginablender!
YOU ARE GOING TO MAKE IT!!!! IF I DID...ANYONE CAN.

Forgiving does not erase the bitter past. A healed memory is not a deleted memory. Instead, forgiving what we cannot forget creates a new way to remember. We change the memory of our past into a hope for our future.” Lewis B. Smedes

I am not a doctor, my advice is purely my opinion.

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