Thanks for all the bolstering, friends. And thankfully I had my husband hide the booze a few weeks ago because yesterday was a hard day for me. I actually looked for the booze a little, but really didn't try hard enough or he hid it well. So instead I grabbed my daughter and said let's go for a ride in my new car. We went to a place called 'athome' and bought a new accent rug for her room. Browsed for a bit because it is a pretty cool store. Came home and hubs had dinner ready and .... whew I made it!
Mr G...as always great advice. Just chip away at things towards an outcome every day. AL is such an imposter. it tells you it will make you feel better, but like G said, it is just a depressant. I guess it is better to cry real tears than be too hungover to cry. (?)
Kensho, that is great that your hubs agreed to counseling. It is really hard for men to do. I hope it is helpful for both of you.
And the people dealing with back to school...idk what is going to happen. My son will be on campus (in single room thankfully) but they have split the semester into two 7.5 week sessions and can only take 2 classes per half semester. This is to minimize the people they are exposed to. And, one of his classes will probably be online anyway. The other one is a CAD lab, so they need special computers for that class. If PA goes 'code red' again, they will all be sent home. It is a big disappointment for daughter being in her senior year and having to do all online for at least the first semester. I will have to keep on her to make sure she is keeping up because she has become the queen of lazy this past 5 months. I'm still working from home. There is a staff in the office and they NEVER wear masks, even when they were huddled around one computer for a class last week. Boss is even buying me a new laptop so I don't have to use my own at home. There are 4 of us who do not want to work in that office and have been doing our jobs, and then some, from home.
Thanks again for all the support. I guess Byrdie is right, when you are in hell...keep going. I just wish I knew where the exit was.
x-post, Pav. Thanks! I needed to hear that.
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