Get outta my head... get outta my heart.

Jun 08, 2007 06:27

The last three nights I've had a dream where Blake Lewis was involved with some sort of corporate espionage scheme. He was the muscles of the group and got his jollies by hitting random people with chairs and then accentuating each hit with an apropos vocal entendre. I wouldn't worry too much about this except that the dreams are recurring and ( Read more... )

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kittylarock June 8 2007, 14:25:12 UTC
I know that sounds selfish, but it's where I am.

i'll tell you what someone told me during one of my many "meantimes" (love that term!) last year:

there is absolutely nothing selfish about self care.

sounds like you are wrestling with a lot right now. i'm back in a meantime of my own and know how much it sucks to know you're on the precipice of some great change. it's just that damn transition period that feels like some sort of purgatory. your mom is right tho, slowing down always helps. *hugs* sending lots of positive healing thoughts your way.

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stickykeys633 June 13 2007, 21:24:53 UTC
You always have the uncanny ability of knowing just when to comment and what to say. I always appreciate you and will accept those hugs and healing thoughts. Know that they'll be here when you need them back ♥

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croupier June 8 2007, 15:37:46 UTC
On a related note, have you ever been so sad that it made you sick? Like, physically ill? All of my worries, fears, anxieties, stresses, everything have been packed into my stomach and every morning for the past four days I've woken up about 2 hours before I'm supposed to and I just shake.

All the time, all the time.

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happycapt June 8 2007, 20:40:49 UTC
hugs, honey.

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charmingdriver June 9 2007, 01:59:36 UTC
I love you babygirl. We'll talk this weekend.

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ncog001 June 9 2007, 11:25:12 UTC
I've been there, I'm still there a lot. I want to say it gets better, but you can never tell when. The trick is to not stress about it, but be mindful of it.

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