OK Folks, time for a new thread! Let's see if I can actually get this one successfully posted! (Last one is now in cyberspace!)
Here's the source of the title (my Cainer cast!)
You are not alone. That statement remains true regardless of how lonely, estranged or isolated you may feel at times. Some rather wonderful people have your best interests at heart and, behind the scenes, they are doing all they can to assist you. If that's true, why are you not aware of this? Well, it may just be that they see no point in telling you anything until they have achieved a result. They know the last thing you need now is a hollow promise. Soon, though, you'll find out just how loved and supported you truly are.
Ok...well, that's that. I won't be linking all my old threads anytime soon...maybe NEVER!
Positives:
1. I met h in town for drinks and dinner. He seemed very appreciative that I was willing/eager to drive in. We had a really nice, relaxing, fun meal.
2. H and I had a couple of casual conversations about $ and the house...no big deals...which was actually part of the positive! I wasn't worried about "saying the right thing", I listened, he listened, etc. What a relief!
3. Got a bunch of long, interesting, wonderful emails from h! It's awesome and fun when we have the time to chat that way!
4. Anyone else notice some REALLY GOOD energy and problem solving and sharing and SOLUTION ORIENTED work over here in Piecing of late? I think we have some really good energy ... particularly lately...and I'm gleaning lots of good insights from a variety of threads and people!
Sage
Relax. Appreciate. Be calm. Laugh. Enjoy. Be secure. Be loving. Be loved. Don't personalize. Don't ASSume. Accept. Be grateful.
For anyone that does not know Sage, I'd strongly advice to print her threads in the office printer (and use a new ream of paper). They are good, but they are long.
WOW PAM! Only 2 minutes this time! Don't you dare leave the BB! Who'd find our threads if you are not there?
"You don't throw a whole life away just 'cause it's banged up a little"
Tom Smith in "Seabiscuit"