D'yaknow it is Starts. As I really don't go 'out' very much, pretty much not at all unless hubs is with me, it took me a wee while to get into the swing of things. Have to say 'sober dancin' is a very different animal to the alternative
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mollyka;1220158 wrote: Mornin Foxy! Don't mind that friggin Saffa Tiger ---- we just luuurrrrvvvve the rain sleet and snow DON'T WE:H
D'yaknow it is Starts. As I really don't go 'out' very much, pretty much not at all unless hubs is with me, it took me a wee while to get into the swing of things. Have to say 'sober dancin' is a very different animal to the alternativeLiving now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
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expat3;1220149 wrote: Hello Tips, Starty, Reccie, Molly and everyone else to come
Reccie you live in such a lovely area! So many interesting things to see. Would you ever think of doing a piglet visit? You have so many things you could show us.
Morning foxy and molly. That's awful about the renaming of your old family home mollers. Yuk!
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Recluse;1220168 wrote: Yep, I would patty, when I'm feeling a little less reclusive. Sometime next year, I think. Always assuming piglet eventually turns up!
Morning foxy and molly. That's awful about the renaming of your old family home mollers. Yuk!
I never used to or if I did found it incredibly hard.Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009
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mollyka;1220170 wrote: I know exactly what you mean. Christmas was a funny one for me from quite young. My Dad died when I was 17 (yesterday was his anniversary actually) and my Mum 'cancelled' christmas from then on. She never so much as put up a piece of tinsel till the day she died. So when I got married I sort of embraced it a bit frantically --- way over the top, and it grew every year like a monster until it just became overwhelming. The last couple of years we 'retraditioned' everything. Jilly wasn't here last year so we changed quite a bit, and now christmas is 'ours' --- our little ways of doing things, and it's lovely - and you're right, you mightn't feel like it this year, but you will in the future:l
I was an AMAZING drunk dancer (I really truly believed that FFS) -- somewhat scaled down last nightLiving now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009
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Good morning Firefox,Tips,Molly,Starty, Reccie and Expat.
I was an amazing drunk dancer too---NOT
I find Christmas scary as there is so much to do and never enough time.
Off to Wales for a 10k race starts at 11 so I had better get myself sorted. Porridge eaten now for wash and into fast running shoes.
Have a great Sunday and back to sleep Molly
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Recluse;1220168 wrote: Yep, I would patty, when I'm feeling a little less reclusive. Sometime next year, I think. Always assuming piglet eventually turns up!
Morning foxy and molly. That's awful about the renaming of your old family home mollers. Yuk!
I am keeping my fingers crossed that piglet makes it to his next destination. I don't understand exactly WHAT happened (find it hard to believe the terrorist story-but whatever) But the reason I wanted to restart the MWO world tour was because Tigger's Journey really helped me in my recovery. I've always enjoyed travelling and seeing all the incredible places of our fellow MWOers beating the alcohol beast and showing us all the incredible and beautiful things out there AF!....it's just so inspiring. Plus it makes us get out there and see our town in a new light.I think we all have something to share whether we live in a small town, the country, big city...whatever.
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mollyka;1220180 wrote: Will do Foxy -- on the couch laters I guess! Have a lovely day with your family - talk later!
I wonder is your 'disconnected' feeling the way I used to feel? Long before I had a serious issue with drink, and before I ever felt depression or anxiety, I used to 'pretend' to feel excited and happy or even sad about things. I craved to feel anything strongly --- just couldn't give a shit about anything really. That went on for a long time before anything escalated, and I hated feeling like that, is that what you mean?
What made you feel that way Mollers?Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009
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expat3;1220182 wrote: Next year is right around the corner!
I am keeping my fingers crossed that piglet makes it to his next destination. I don't understand exactly WHAT happened (find it hard to believe the terrorist story-but whatever) But the reason I wanted to restart the MWO world tour was because Tigger's Journey really helped me in my recovery. I've always enjoyed travelling and seeing all the incredible places of our fellow MWOers beating the alcohol beast and showing us all the incredible and beautiful things out there AF!....it's just so inspiring. Plus it makes us get out there and see our town in a new light.I think we all have something to share whether we live in a small town, the country, big city...whatever.
I really hope he arrives soon.Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
Nicotine Free since 6th February 2009
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Man you should have seen me dance, travolta wouldn't have a patch on me after 8 pints hahaha.
Always loved Christmas but finding it hard to get enthused this year, seems of little importance in the bigger scale of things I suppose. Maybe the fact that my son has moved out and I have so little money is making a difference unbeknown to meEthanol is a toxic chemical, why would I drink it?
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