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Old 09-04-2013, 01:24 AM #17
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TBI,

You had a busy day -- what with all the baking and carpet cleaning and photo albuming. Yikes. You had lots of energy or as you say lots to work off.
At least that was a productive way to spend that energy.

Family does things to us.
I dunno what.

I have not done the will thing and I don't trust my husband to handle the living will thing. Maybe I should do both so that he will have an easier time of things if I go first. (He gets anxiety and freaks about making decisions.)
When I was single, I did not care one way or another what happened to what I left behind (mostly debts and maybe some life insurance via work).

How is it that paper work does not stress you out?
I would rather avoid it if at all possible.
In fact, in the four years I lived here, I only walked across the street twice to get the mail. Hubby handles that. I tell him to put it in a pile so I can ignore it.

Are you saying you are energetic right now and that you expect it to pass?
Maybe it is because of the lead up to the excitement about the retirement ceremony and the family visitors and events.

Remind yourself that you are doing well. In other words, find ways to praise yourself.

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