Tell me all about it, dear...

Tempewytch - 2011-04-18 17:56:07
We know you are wonderful, your husband thinks you are the bee's knees! So accept it ..... PLEASE!!
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Poolie - 2011-04-18 18:25:16
Our gifts change over time. What made us special 17 years ago doesn't mean a whit now. It's all relative, LA. I do so many things better now than I did then. I'm sure you do too. I wish you could see that. Give a gentle look. Operative word is "gentle." Sorry for the soft ass-kicking here. We've read each other long enough that I know I can say it.
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Poolie Again - 2011-04-18 18:31:18
And if you think your brain is dull.....I am more than willing to trade!
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Anna - 2011-04-18 19:47:27
I love you xxx
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Stephanie - 2011-04-18 21:57:04
Oh how I wish I could say that I look the same as I did 17 years ago! Hell, I'd be content to look the way I did 17 MONTHS ago. By the way, what new books did you get?
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terri t - 2011-04-19 17:32:57
Self sabotage.....are you thinking that bottom is going to fall out of your life so you are beating yourself up to get ready for it? No matter what happens; you've got Mick and Wolf by your side. And a great MIL too!
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michele - 2011-04-19 18:50:36
May I recommend a book that was recommended to me - Healing the Shame that Binds you by John Bradshaw. I hate therapists and therapy with a passion, I know what my problems are, and mostly how they got there. This book helps you figure out what to do about them. And a dull brain?! I've seen razors duller than your wits my dear. :)
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John in Phoenix - 2011-04-21 00:24:06
Hello Darling lady o' mine ! For all of the years that I have been reading your wonderful Blog, I have always thought to myself that your writing reminds me so much of the itelligent musings of several other prominent writers, and today it finally occurred to me just who they are: Molly Ivins and Linda Ellerbee. Two of the brightest writers that I have ever come across. I hold your writing up against theirs and I see the same wonderful commentary and insight in so many similar ways. All three of you of course stand alone in your writing styles, but overall I see you as being in their league of journalism as a whole. Funny,intelligent,insightful,poignent and just plain in your face honest. Please know that I present this blurb as a compliment to you and that I hold you in high esteem. Sorry I am off-topic, but I just wanted to share this thought with you and let you know that I love stopping in and catching up on your musings, no matter what the subject matter. Just me...John in Phoenix
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cccerberus - 2011-04-21 13:23:20
I, for the most part, thought therapy was not my style, for years. However as with dentists and everything else, there are some very worthwhile ones out there. Myself, I just avoid the ones that base their treatment any mental emotional stuff on the corporate medical mindset. John Bradshaw The Family is the basic book on family dysfunction, and all of his books are amazing. Also I never really knew what co-dependancy really was until I look at this book I am reading now. Breaking Free of the Codependency Trap by Weinhold, Barry & Janae...Useful stuff for healing and great insight in insuring in your new relationship doesn't fall into similar preset mind traps. Best wishes to you & Mick & Wolf Breaking Free of the Codependency Trap by Weinhold, Barry & Janae
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artgnome - 2011-04-21 14:54:25
the abuse heaped on us as children is so hard to overcome, I struggle in so much the same way. You are so blessed to have a man in your life that never gives up on reminding you that you are beautiful and worthy. xo
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