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Feb 10, 2014 08:57

This last weekend was pretty annoying (again). On Friday I realized that I misplaced my savings bank book. Without the book itself I am unable to get my money. Great. So I spent the last two days with searching this damn thing. I finally found it this morning which is a good thing but you can probably imagine how relaxing this weekend was (not).

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sasha_b February 11 2014, 00:50:19 UTC
Hi doll.

I've found that even little changes in life seem to help. I've been struggling as I said with the over eating thing - I need to change my routine and maybe that will help. Of course it will help when it's not winter any more (YOU HEAR ME TEXAS??). I wish you luck with the changes. And don't feel bad about losing your bank book - I left my wallet at a store overnight one time recently and didn't realize it until almost 24 hours later. Thank the gods someone kind found it and didn't steal anything. Sheesh.

I am also going to be in Italy in June! Small world. I can't wait. Your trips sound awesome. I'm glad you've found some writing again…I am so tired lately I feel as though it will never appear again or I'll never have the energy to write again. Meh. Keep me posted on how it goes and I can take a cue from you.

*smooch* and good to see you.

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cd_ward February 12 2014, 08:43:43 UTC
I assume that changing routines does always help. I am addicted to check lists and plans. so for me that works pretty well. And end of winter will certainly help you! I cannot complain as we do not even have a proper winter over here this year. It feels most of the time like spring.
You were really lucky with your wallet, dear! I finally found that bank book again.

Where will you stay in Italy?
I can just sign the tired feeling thing but to fight this a roleplay is exactly the right thing for me to do. I feel more motivation to log in and read and write because there are others joining me. So far it works pretty well. The elves are dominating the play slightly though *laughs* I will up-date you how it goes...

Take care, dear *hugs*
Charlie.

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sasha_b February 13 2014, 23:58:04 UTC
I am staying in Florence and Rome. I can't wait. I've never been there and while I've been overseas several times, this is a dream come true. Any places I should definitely go to?

I'm glad you're enjoying the writing! I do so little of it lately I'm really angry. But…I hope the energy will return soon.

*hugs* to you lovely.

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cd_ward February 14 2014, 07:37:01 UTC
I visited both cities several times and they are just awsome. Rome is pretty dirty in my opinion but the history that will await you there is just overwhelming. I had the chance to visit the Colosseum almost alone which was incredible and a moment I will never ever forget. I will keep my fingers crossed that you will not have piles of people in there.

Florence is a great place to just "be" if you know what I mean? If you visit both cities for the very first time I would do the classical sightseeing stuff. Do the must-sees without stress.

I am sure with spring your energy will return, dear. Take your time!

Charlie.

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hai_di February 12 2014, 18:09:13 UTC
Oh no, how horrible with the savings bank book. But good that you found it in the end!

It's not easy finding the right balance. At the moment I constantly think my day is not long enough. Don't know if I need better structure or change my view on things or both... :) But it sounds like you're on a good way!

Vacation plans sound awesome!! Italy and Cornwall are both great places! I've been to Cornwall a few years ago. I went to look at my old LJ entries. Beautiful pics! Loved it there, though I hated the driving. Such narrow streets sometimes. I'll attach the old links in case you're interested: http://hai-di.livejournal.com/275478.html , http://hai-di.livejournal.com/275847.html and http://hai-di.livejournal.com/276130.html

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cd_ward February 14 2014, 07:39:43 UTC
Thank you for the links, dear! Awsome.

I like the driving and I am used to the streets. I drove more than 3 weeks through Scotland and the streets cannot be worse in Cornwall than up in the lonely Highlands.

To me most of the time it has to do with needing a better structure of the day. This feeling of too short days is awful.

Take care!
Charlie.

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deloriage February 13 2014, 20:11:37 UTC
Oh I want to come on your trips too! Sounds lovely and it gives you something to look forward to. :)

(And a doggy beach?! Never heard of that before! LOL).

Good to see you here, and that you're still around! *hugs*

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cd_ward February 14 2014, 07:42:07 UTC
Oh yes, I am looking forward to these trips indeed. I will share pictures with you so you have almost been there...
Dog beaches make life much easier for those who have dogs. And a good chance for the dog to meet new friends there.

Ah yes, LJ will not lose me as it is still my favorite social network.

I hope things are going well for you, dear?

Charlie.

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cat_o_wen February 13 2014, 23:01:37 UTC
I am quite late in commenting - busy schedule here and now buried in snow. *laughs ( ... )

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cd_ward February 14 2014, 07:50:04 UTC
SNOW...?!?! Gosh ( ... )

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