At a certain point, you just have to drive the car and see how you like it. It's like trying on clothes - sometimes they fit, and sometimes they don't, and you'll never actually know until you go into the dressing room.
Yes, an episode came out this week; I haven't seen it yet. I hear tell it's a lot of fun, though that might be because there's an actor from Sherlock in it and my flist seems to be all about that.
About the car, I agree--you definitely have to drive it. For instance, I LOVE my car and it gets good gas mileage, but my mom HATES it--hates to even ride in it. So, no matter how good it looks online or in specs, you for sure have to get in one. And you might stumble across something you hadn't researched and absolutely love!
I didn't know you'd been off meds! (Or maybe I did--I can't get anything together these days, forgive me.) That's fantastic that you've been doing so well! I'm still trying to get myself under some sort of control, enough that I can get out of bed or off the couch on any given day.
Yay for writing! I still need to go back and read your original. I will, promise. <3 (Between the depression and these old glasses, a journal entry and Twitter is about all I can handle at a time.)
Aww, dating! It can't hurt to date around--means you're getting out and about! Good luck!
In regards to the car, I have a '99 Honda CRV that I still love after all this time. When my hubby took our Honda Element in for regular maintenance, he looked at the new CRVs and found they get the best MPG of any of the cars on the lot. We haven't had to shell out massive amounts of money except for critical upkeep to insure that it keeps running. I recommend giving it a test and see what you think.
Congrats about being off the meds. Ive been off for several years now and find it hard to make it through my days. Good for you.
Yay, RL updates! It's good to see what people are up to.
I got a Hyundai Elantra (2011) in February and I love it, so I highly recommend that one. We also test drove the Honda Fit and liked it a lot, but a big downside for us was that when the backseats were being used, they pushed back into the usable trunk space too much to be practical for us to take trips in it with the kids. But other than that, we liked it.
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Yes, an episode came out this week; I haven't seen it yet. I hear tell it's a lot of fun, though that might be because there's an actor from Sherlock in it and my flist seems to be all about that.
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About the car, I agree--you definitely have to drive it. For instance, I LOVE my car and it gets good gas mileage, but my mom HATES it--hates to even ride in it. So, no matter how good it looks online or in specs, you for sure have to get in one. And you might stumble across something you hadn't researched and absolutely love!
I didn't know you'd been off meds! (Or maybe I did--I can't get anything together these days, forgive me.) That's fantastic that you've been doing so well! I'm still trying to get myself under some sort of control, enough that I can get out of bed or off the couch on any given day.
Yay for writing! I still need to go back and read your original. I will, promise. <3 (Between the depression and these old glasses, a journal entry and Twitter is about all I can handle at a time.)
Aww, dating! It can't hurt to date around--means you're getting out and about! Good luck!
I hope the weddings went well and you had fun!
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Congrats about being off the meds. Ive been off for several years now and find it hard to make it through my days. Good for you.
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I got a Hyundai Elantra (2011) in February and I love it, so I highly recommend that one. We also test drove the Honda Fit and liked it a lot, but a big downside for us was that when the backseats were being used, they pushed back into the usable trunk space too much to be practical for us to take trips in it with the kids. But other than that, we liked it.
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