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Dear Bobby,
We had not heard from you in a long time, so I was worried. Thank you for checking in even though it might be hard for you. I feel like I should be able to do something for you or give you some wonderful advice. Maybe the best thing we can do on this board is be here for each other -- dependent on timing and what each of us can deal with of course. I think sometimes people need a break from the board. I imagine that getting outside for short periods once in a while is a good thing. Do you have to go out to buy food? Get to the mailbox? Is that an effort or can you handle doing chores? Mari |
Bobby
I'm sending (((Hugs)))your way. The nights are long,but you have angels watching over you. BF:hug::hug::hug:
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that was beautiful BF. Thank you. I have blood tests every three months. This is depression. I got good news yesterday. My scrie application renewal approval was approved but they need a copy of my lease. I called them up yesterday again. I thought i was coming out of the depression yesterday morning but i started sliding back into it. EVERYTHING IS AN EFFORT. i did pet yuki for a half a hour this morning.
I need to read some spiritual things but i goofed and read most of Lamentations. Thank you for the SOS forum. I will start reading it. bobby |
Is lamentations a book?
I will have to go look up that word. bizi |
Hi Bobby,
Maybe Lamentations isn't the best read for a depressed person? Song of Songs (Song of Solomon)? or maybe Psalms? There are a million things to read. Maybe not something so sad? Most commentators see Lamentations as reflecting the period immediately following the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC,[3] though Provan argues for an ahistorical interpretation.[4] Many elements of the lament are borne out in the historical narrative in 2 Kings concerning the fall of Jerusalem: Jerusalem lying in ruins (Lamentations 2:2 and 2 Kings 25:9), enemies entering the city (Lamentations 4:12 and 2 Kings 24:11), people going into exile (Lamentations 1:3 and 2 Kings 24:14) and the sanctuary being plundered (Lamentations 1:10 and 2 Kings 24:13). |
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Bizi, Tritone has it. My bible describes Lamentations as a book (a book is like a long chapter) as a funeral song to Jerusalem after the Babylonians destroyed it. The book is moving, poetic, and very sad. M. Tritone, I used to read the psalms. I liked the ones where the speaker is calling for help and / or asking for comfort. M. |
Dear Bobby,
That is good news about your scrie application. I used to borrow my friend's dog to pet when I needed to calm myself. I imagine that having a cat to pet is comforting. I was in a good enough mood on Sunday and then got set off and have felt bad since then. I can't figure out rhyme or reason to my moods. Mari |
Bobby
Isaiah chapters 41 through 46 are very encouraging. There are some precious verses in there for people who feel bad. BF:hug::hug::hug:
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Dear Bobby,
I am worried about you.... sending some hugs your way. what is your weather like today, warm here...we had snow several days ago 4 inches which is very unusual. ((((((HUGS))))) bizi |
Bizi,
I like your cat picture. Have the two cats made adjustments? Mari |
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