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CynthiaWVirginia -> RE: I Admit It I........ (10/26/2015 2:32:45 AM)
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I admit that today has been better than yesterday or the day before. For the moment, I'm kicking depression's a*s. I can't believe it but...15-20 minute spurts of housework (of old stored stuff) several times per day...has been making me feel somewhat happy (found pix of my kid sledding, an old letter from my great grandma who passed away over 20 years ago, etc.) instead of just draining all the energy out of my body. I admit that I've lost track of how long I've had bronchitis, whether it's been 2 1/2 months or 3 1/2 months. It's been forever. I'm finishing my 3rd round of antibiotics tomorrow and I'm going to wait to see if it starts rolling over me again like it did last time. My asthma has a hair trigger now because of all of this...and I can't eat nor drink anything cold without triggering it. (Coughing makes the room spin and start to go dark. Scares the heck out of me.) I admit that Cyrano (my orange and white patched cat) killed a small rat and just had to bring it home to impress the young furbabies. I've seen him bringing home giant slugs, moles, a bunny or two, and sometimes birds (my other cat brought home a small dead corn snake, eek!), but none of them have ever killed a rat and dumped it on my porch or lovingly brought it into the house to help feed the family or teach the youngsters how to hunt rats. I went 13 or more years at this house without seeing a rat, and I can cheerfully go another dozen or more without having the pleasure of making one's acquaintance. [:'(] I admit that the (HUGE) raccoon is back again, ripping through my garbage and making us play 52 pick up the next day. At least it's not another opossum. My two male cats who are indoor/outdoor are preferring to spend more time indoors when the raccoon is prowling around. I admit that we're having fun watching movies on Netflix. Several disaster movies, several zombie type ones, and I even watched a French Canadian movie (reading the subtitles was worth it) about a guy who made a lot of donations at a sperm bank when he was 20, so that his father and mom (she was ill) could take a vacation to Italy, something their father had promised to do all of their life. Years later the man learns that the sperm bank used his sperm for everybody and he had 533 kids, and that there was a class action lawsuit going on because almost 200 of his kids wanted to know who their father was. It was very human and interesting, and nothing like the fiasco it would have been if it had been made in America. I saw another foreign language movie posted that I was interested in (another Korean one) and my son groaned real loud... [:D]
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