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Your Kindness is Appreciated

I want to quickly say thank you to FrontRangeScribbles for the nomination. I have been terrible about responding to nominations recently, and I apologize. I am struggling to find words for much of anything lately. I will make it to the other side of this, but right now I miss my son, and can’t imagine what the fall is going to be like when he doesn’t come back home to start school. I appreciate everyone’s support of my blog, and me so much!!

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I must thank Petite Magique for giving me the Best Moment Award

I have no clue what this award is, but for anyone to take the time to recognize what I have done I appreciate them for it.

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Like all awards I must thank the one who bestowed it upon me, so thank you very much Petite Magique for the award, for taking the time to read what I write and comment. I appreciate very much that you do stop by my blog. You have such great poetry and wonderful pictures that I am in awe when I read your posts.

This is the part I hate the awarding it to others, I think all the people I follow and read are great in their own ways and I don’t like leaving people out or giving it to people who don’t want to participate. I apologize if I give…

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16 thoughts on “Your Kindness is Appreciated

  1. Well deserved, FBG πŸ˜‰

    • Thanks Ned. Now if I could just remember where I left my words. . . .

      • I’d start with the last place you saw them. Sometimes I jump-start myself by spending time reading other people’s stuff that makes me laugh, then commenting on it. Don’t fret β€” you’re just re-charging.

      • Yes, right now I feel emotionally bankrupt.

      • That’s understandable considering the situation. When my ex-wife left the kids and I to pursue “the life she never got to have,” I couldn’t find much funny in my life for a month or so. You just have to give yourself time to absorb it all and find your center again. It will happen, I promise. In the meantime, keep reaching out to your son and don’t unplug from the world. Even if you don’t write until you’re ready, keep reading folks and offering a comment when the mood strikes. And hang in there. You’re a natural writer. Trust in that and let nature take its course.

      • Thanks so much Ned! It’s so nice of you to say I’m a natural writer; especially since I think you’re such an amazing talent!

        I tend to immerse myself in my depression, as it seems to be the best way for me to get out of it. I did some therapeutic digging in the dirt this weekend too, which always helps!

      • You’re so welcome. Digging in the dirt, enjoying the sun and a change of scenery… whatever it takes to clear your mind and gain perspective. I’ve been there and know what it’s like β€” and how good it feels when the fog clears… and it will, FBG πŸ˜‰

  2. sirensway on said:

    Hey pretty lady…just stopping by to feed your meter.

    You could never be bankrupt. Feel bankrupt? Perhaps. But this too shall pass my dear. Sit still with your feelings. When your mind gets too noisy, use you voice to tell them aloud to shut the fuck up. Your son hasn’t rejected you, love, he’s only opening a part of himself to his father. And you have demonstrated your capacity for love by allowing him to take this emotional journey. I’m proud of you.

  3. Yes, I am trying to fill my coffers and figure out how to fill the time which was taken up by my boy. It is a painful process, but no one ever said being a parent was going to be easy. Thank you for your support. . . .you have kind and supportive words for me, even though you are on a difficult path right now. . .what strength you have!! πŸ™‚

  4. Kira on said:

    Congratulations…well deserved!!! My heart goes out to you sweetie! I was wondering if you be open to helping me out on my character blog? I’m looking for guest characters. I could really use someone with your personality, humor, and the awesome what you say things! Would you be interested in writing as a stripper for the blog? If so, please let me know and we can talk details. I think you would be PERFECT and it might give you a “project.” xoxox

  5. Kira on said:

    I wanted to let you know I sent you the email. And I also wanted you to know that your were missed yesterday on Wordle. Thinking about you and hoping things start looking up.

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