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Old 11-02-2012, 08:15 AM #11
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How is your day going there, andromeda?
I hope that your blue funk may be waning, as is the fullish-moon directly overhead this morning at 7am. It was quite like a streetlight when I went outdoors this chilly morning.

A warm good morning to you there, windseeker.
Interesting range of 7am temps, 66 to 79 throughout the Bahamas, I see. Are you in northerly or southerly islands?
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Thank you for your personalized weather report. That was sweet.

Thanks to everyone else for listening and relating
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Thanks for asking, Theta. My blue funk is ongoing but I've managed to be quite proactive this morning, which, by the way, has been chilly and bright.
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I think part of what windseeker is tired of is his family and friends not supporting him as he is but instead expecting him to buck up and fix himself and go on with life.

There is an extra level of frustration and fatigue when family and friends who should be supporting you instead burden you with their expectations.
Yes, this definitely adds a whole new dimension to the experience. Not having family support, I can identify... having family that is expecting MY support through their difficulties and them being upset when I just don't have enough for them is causing many problems.

Getting to be quite the ugly situation around here. So yes, I can identify and empathize.

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