Mr. Bond, adinva,

W said no to dessert, so she got none, but I brought up Girl Scout cookies to my daughter, who first said no, but then consented to my leaving them on her desk.

One idea would be to cook with her, which she likes to do, and which does not involve leaving home.

The movie was very good ("The Past"), but my Tunisian friend didn't show up.

I emailed my IC here today, but she is not available until May, and now the government requires that therapy be regular, case dependent, and limited. With my travel schedule this may be difficult. An alternative is a therapist that I've Skyped with in the States.

The time I don't spend with my daughter every day feels irrevocably lost, and is painful to think about (it is keeping me awake now, at 1am). I recently met an older man whose younger (40ish) son doesn't want to have any contact with his dad. The pain this caused the older man was heartrending.

I'll do the Skype therapy.

Thanks - Luke


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