Talk away matey. Lots of good listeners on hereTaipan wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 9:02 pmYeah, I think I see it as a coping mechanism for what appears to becoming inevitable, but, is it, or a "just in case", which would kind of indicate I believe there is hope? I've certainly descended into a out of family hours, mass of snot and tears too many times and probably need to speak to soemone about it? Its been cathartic to put it out there though, thanks to all.Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 8:46 pmDon't beat yourself up, coping with the unthinkable creates unthinkable ideas IYSWIM. A friend in a similar situation with her daughter has some seriously gallows humour about it all - and it helps. 'Normal' stuff and stiff upper lip don't necessarily work in 'abnormal' situations. Dunno what the professionals say!
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What Yorick says. Talk/onload emotions and feelings on here. Lots of people will read and reply - most of us would listen if you need to call.Taipan wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 9:02 pmYeah, I think I see it as a coping mechanism for what appears to becoming inevitable, but, is it, or a "just in case", which would kind of indicate I believe there is hope? I've certainly descended into a out of family hours, mass of snot and tears too many times and probably need to speak to soemone about it? Its been cathartic to put it out there though, thanks to all.Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 8:46 pmDon't beat yourself up, coping with the unthinkable creates unthinkable ideas IYSWIM. A friend in a similar situation with her daughter has some seriously gallows humour about it all - and it helps. 'Normal' stuff and stiff upper lip don't necessarily work in 'abnormal' situations. Dunno what the professionals say!
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Talks cheap. Free holidays FTW! Seriously though, thanks for the support everyone. I'm the go to Guy for my family and as much as I'm happy, and proud, to help, it kinda loads you up at times, so I maybe vented where I maybe shouldn't have, but I sure as shit needed to. He maybe 27 but he's still my kid. Anyway, he's asleep now and we live to fight another day. Think i'll crack open a bottle. Cheers...Yorick wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 9:10 pmTalk away matey. Lots of good listeners on hereTaipan wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 9:02 pmYeah, I think I see it as a coping mechanism for what appears to becoming inevitable, but, is it, or a "just in case", which would kind of indicate I believe there is hope? I've certainly descended into a out of family hours, mass of snot and tears too many times and probably need to speak to soemone about it? Its been cathartic to put it out there though, thanks to all.Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Aug 09, 2021 8:46 pm
Don't beat yourself up, coping with the unthinkable creates unthinkable ideas IYSWIM. A friend in a similar situation with her daughter has some seriously gallows humour about it all - and it helps. 'Normal' stuff and stiff upper lip don't necessarily work in 'abnormal' situations. Dunno what the professionals say!
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Thanks for the kind offer.
Tomorrow,as they say, is another day. He seems very chipper and back to his normal self, watching me do the lawns etc.
Tomorrow,as they say, is another day. He seems very chipper and back to his normal self, watching me do the lawns etc.
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Made my first garden chair by using up some old wood. Not the prettiest I'll admit but I hope to improve as I go, but its functional!
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Probably likes to see an artist at work Pie-tin.
(I see the Tiepin handle has stuck...soz )
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Trying to get drunk in Oxford Circus, without getting bankrupt.
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Go on then. Give us a giggle.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 2:05 pm Trying to get drunk in Oxford Circus, without getting bankrupt.
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the new splinters in your arse chair, guaranteed to have you sitting tight for hours on end!
Glad that your son is more positive again. Just because you are the go to person in your family does not mean you don't need go to people to talk to and be able to vent. Take care of yourself too and give yourself some clear headspace. Grace and peace to you and yours.
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Today I delivered an apple tree! Bought to celebrate my training incumbent being made a Canon at Rochester Cathedral. Also got a fairly expensive bottle of cask strength Laphraoig for him too. So he is filled with the Spirit and Fruitful! He was really delighted and will enjoy the gifts.
Helped inflate the camping beds for the youngsters camping fun in the church garden and then headed home to celebrate my daughter getting an A* distinction for the Extended Project Qualification she submitted earlier in the year. Based on Art and Psychology and children's work. She spent hours on that project and really worked very hard. So proud of her!!
Now to finish my sermon for Sunday and then check the liturgy for the service I am leading Sunday evening. Also sorting out invitations to my ordination service on 25th Sept at Rochester Cathedral. All very exciting and humbling.
Helped inflate the camping beds for the youngsters camping fun in the church garden and then headed home to celebrate my daughter getting an A* distinction for the Extended Project Qualification she submitted earlier in the year. Based on Art and Psychology and children's work. She spent hours on that project and really worked very hard. So proud of her!!
Now to finish my sermon for Sunday and then check the liturgy for the service I am leading Sunday evening. Also sorting out invitations to my ordination service on 25th Sept at Rochester Cathedral. All very exciting and humbling.
Proverbs 17:9
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Call it 'The Gift', stick it in an art gallery. £25k. Sorted.
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The original....
(Man Ray, 'Cadeau/The Gift')
(Man Ray, 'Cadeau/The Gift')
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Just re-jig last week's. Nobody will notice.
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Two pints of Peroni, £12.90.Yorick wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 2:10 pmGo on then. Give us a giggle.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 2:05 pm Trying to get drunk in Oxford Circus, without getting bankrupt.
I've just had two Long Island Iced Teas @ £13 a pop.
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Not-very-happy-hour?
I remember popping into Claridges for a couple of pre-dinner drinks some years back. Cost almost as much as the dinner, and it we didn't go cheap on the nosebag, either.
Still, can't take it with ya.
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But with current London temperatures in the mid-30s, it's worth it, eh?KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 3:26 pmTwo pints of Peroni, £12.90.Yorick wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 2:10 pmGo on then. Give us a giggle.KungFooBob wrote: ↑Tue Aug 10, 2021 2:05 pm Trying to get drunk in Oxford Circus, without getting bankrupt.
I've just had two Long Island Iced Teas @ £13 a pop.
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