Monday, May 12, 2008

Five Minute Update

I'm so glad to hear from all of you. I'm on my lunch break at work and I only have a few minutes. Mother's Day was really nice, minus Supergirl One who is still in the throws of finals.

The relationship issue has been amazingly easy to deal with. Simply, people in relationships need time to be together. I didn't realize how much time I was spending at the computer. Though he didn't complain, I sensed W.P. and I growing apart a bit; each way too involved in our respective hobbies. This little break has been good for us.

The kid issue can and will be resolved. Again, time and communication are needed. If I can keep her in one place for more than a minute, I think I can help Supergirl Two resolved some of her current difficulties. She's a great kid, doing well in school and she has great relationships with her dad and me as well as with her many friends and boyfriend. She's nineteen. Enough said? :-)

Work. Ugh. That is one big, huge pile of crap. It's my biggest challenge in life. In that area, I feel I do need your thoughts and prayers the most. And I thank you. So very, very much for being such loving people and passing along a bit of that to me.

Gotta run.

Namaste (deep bow)

6 comments:

  1. Sometimes, a break is exactly what you need. I know I'm about to take one and I'm looking forward to it.

    The balance between what we enjoy alone and what we enjoy with out partner can be hard to maintain sometimes. I'm glad the you've been able to find that balance again!

    I hope you enjoyed your mother's day.

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  2. Dang it. That's with OUR partner, not with out partner.

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  3. Glad to hear you're getting some of the issues figgered out. Yes, relationships take time and attention and work. We all know that, but after a while we tend to forget and drift. All of us. Guilty as charged...

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  4. 19, oh to be 19 BUT with the maturity i have now.

    i wouldn't go back to 19 without that on a bet, not for a million dollars. been a long hard road, but i keep learning AND i keep understanding things that i did not even know i didn't know or needed to know.

    i'm glad i hung around.

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  5. D & Winston - thanks. With one marriage down the drain, I'm trying to be especially careful with this one.

    Peace

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  6. Sherry: Nineteen pretty much sucked for me. And it totally would not have with the confidence I now possess. You're so right.

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