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Aylwin,

I wish I could be up there to help you unpack. You are such an inspiration to me

and a positive person. I'm a great organizer and really motivated when it is for

someone else. I recently joined www.flylady.net. Her philosopy is you can do

anything 15 min. at a time. it's what keeps me going sometimes.

Just a note to everyone: ALL OF YOU ARE GREAT INSPIRATIONS TO ME! You all keep

me going. I don't know what I'd do without your support.

One more thing, I just found an email from my brother wish me a happy birthday!

That's all he said, but it meant the world to me.

God is so good!

Darlena

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Darleana,

I'm sorry that I missed your birthday. I get emailed only a few

threads and did not realise it was your birthday until everyone gave

their birthday wishes...by then I felt mine would be clearly too

late! Happy Belated Birthday!

I can't say that I dont like birthdays, in fact it was the one and

only day growing up where it was MY DAY...ALL DAY! No work, wishes

met..things like that. But as I've grown older and my day has been

forgotten or limited to a verbal happy birthday, I realised it's just

not that important anymore. *lies to self to feel better*

My birthday was July 14th and I turned the big 50. I was happy to

know for one year at least, I will remember how old I am! I have not

given much thought to what my age is unless asked and I just look

tward my husband.

As the years go by now, I miss all the holidays (used to celebrate

each and every one!) Sleeping through Xmas a few years has even

erased any future celebrations of xmas and in many ways that is so

sad. My best hope is to be well enough to decorate my cozy home to

give those driving by a smile but even that has been weaned.

I had a good day yesterday and for the first time in YEARS I decided

to surprise my DH with a huge homemade Pot Pie. It was delish with

buttery crust and all and he was very happy. Today my right hand is

swollen and hard to even move fingers, I assume from rolling out the

doe with my marble roller. *havent' unpacked my rubber roller yet*

I've decided to just be thankful for the good things if only to get

outdoors and see the colorful faces of my pretty flowers smiling back

at me and remind myself that it could always be worse!

I'm sorry your Birthday was shy of what you would have liked but

unfortunately, we cannot control what others do or don't do. I do

hope you enjoyed the warm wishes here and know that you are part of

our family here that understands you, will be honest to you and loves

you unconditionally.

God Bless!

>

> Aylwin,

>

> I wish I could be up there to help you unpack. You are such an

inspiration to me and a positive person. I'm a great organizer and

really motivated when it is for someone else. I recently joined

www.flylady.net. Her philosopy is you can do anything 15 min. at a

time. it's what keeps me going sometimes.

>

> Just a note to everyone: ALL OF YOU ARE GREAT INSPIRATIONS TO ME!

You all keep me going. I don't know what I'd do without your support.

>

> One more thing, I just found an email from my brother wish me a

happy birthday! That's all he said, but it meant the world to me.

>

> God is so good!

>

> Darlena

>

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Hi Darlena, thanks honey! I wish you were here too! LOVE that idea, anything

in 15 minutes…as a single parent with ME I always used to cook dinner

(nutritious ones too) that way! No meal that takes longer than 15 minutes

prep. Still do. Glad you had one nice thing on your B-day dear. Sometimes

that makes all the difference. You TC now, Aylwin xox

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Thanks Bel, well I am determined NOT to be in boxes for long…it’s a tiny

place (under 500 sq. ft.), so, needs to be organized like a ship’s cabin!

It’s not like a whole house, I’ve lived small for years. I actually paid a

young gal to do most of the packing…I would not be alive to tell the tale if

I didn’t, this time! Melatonin did help me for awhile and maybe it will get

you through this little bit. Remind me where in Canada? Anyway good luck

with it all, get help if you can, and a big hug & TC, Aylwin xox

_____

From: CFAlliance [mailto:CFAlliance ] On

Behalf Of Bel

Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 5:50 PM

To: CFAlliance

Subject: Re: Aylwin and move

Aylwin, I'll probably still be in boxes for months after I move. Almost 2

years after moving here I still have stuff in boxes. At least there are a

couple of boxes that I don't have to pack for my move to Canada LOL.

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Thanks Darlena! All is well and getting a little less chaotic by the day. I

work, lie down etc. Sorry the Money Monkey is on your backs.it is one of the

biggest stresses and can lead to fighting.drinking. which is a shame, it

makes everything harder really. I hope things turn around soon and he gets a

proper job to support you in school. Good idea to just book out to the

bedroom when you've had enough. Please take extra care, Aylwin xox

_____

From: CFAlliance [mailto:CFAlliance ] On

Behalf Of Darlena Gordon

Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 6:14 PM

To: CFAlliance

Subject: Re: Aylwin and move

Congrats on new home! Glad you are settling in and had friends to help. That

is always so comforting. a small refrig I was giving away thru

Freecycle.

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I tried melatonin at a psychiatrist’s advice long ago. He told me to

take 3 mg per night. Well, I couldn’t even get up the next morning I

was so drugged. So, I didn’t take it anymore. Much later I had a

colleague who took melatonin and she told me she started with ½ of 1 mg

and went to 1mg and that worked for her. So, start lower than you think

and work up.

Sandrea

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I am so sorry Darlena. Money is a huge stressor I think for pretty much

every body. I feel for your husband on the issue being with meds

because what meds we are on should not be in the way of our getting

employment. I think he may need to have a lawyer check into what the

issue is as it is discrimination not to hire someone based on something

like this. However, in the meantime, your husband does not need to

figure out what he wants to do when he grows up. He can get a job now

and decide after he is employed. Nothing says whatever he starts now

has to be forever. If something better comes along he can take that.

In the meantime, income will be coming in. I hope you are able to find

something you can manage as well.

Sandrea

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