Toasty Tuesday Roll Call
I almost started roll call about 10 last night....so I'll start today instead since nobody else is up and around!
Great holiday weekend for us - Mike didn't work much at all, and we got some major things done at home on Saturday with carpeting cleaned and deck/patio furniture power washed. The flowers look good - I just have to buy a couple of plants for the deck, and summer can begin. We were at a picnic yesterday that was HUGE - Mike's mens group at church headed it up (with help from yours truly on the organizing and leg work) and we had about 200 people there.
Today I am having lunch with Mike's daughter Kristi to listen to her and offer support with some personal issues. She is living with a guy that she is very much in love with, and who is great with the kids, but after a year together issues are popping up. He has not/is not pursuing a divorce although he has been separated for 7 years. He still supports his adult kids. A few other things....which really point to the nature of the relationship. Kristi has put herself in a very vulerable position both emotionally and materially - if this goes south, the kids could easily go back to dad's house where they grew up so far....leaving Kristi out on the curb somewhere. We saw this coming a year ago but of course could say nothing....but now she is asking for some advice. She admits that the best course of action may be to say nothing but this leaves a huge elephant in the liviing room. I have to work hard to keep my own biases out of it - that women who "look through the eyes of love" are often looking through rose colored glasses that put them at very high risk, that she simply moved from one dependent/ill informed situation with a man to another that is the same in many ways...etc. etc. To top it off, there is a 20 year age difference. And the cherry on top is that the kids' dad comes up there almost every weekend for soccer games and stays at their house. Huh? Kinda Jerry Springer-esque for me. But she's not asking about that.
Enough drama. Keep cool today, and have a good one!
PS. I did get started on an antidepressant and am waiting (probably too consciously) to see how it works.
Lynn, no wonder you need the meds., hope they kick in soon for you, this one situation alone is enough to depress you. Hope it goes well, and that you are able to offer some good advice. (better you than me). Glad you had a good weekend.
Today finds me going to Knoxville about my new car, Someone messed up the car door already, getting that fixed and a cover for the front to protect it from the bugs. ( hope we don't have to wait forever there)
My friend has asked me to put up a house guest overnite, she is driving from Fla. to Canada, and would normally stay in hotel, but if she comes here we can all have dinner here and she can stay in spare bedroom, just so much easier.
A couple phone calls to make, my insurance co was supposed to call and cancel my policy from the other company when I switched, but never did. So I need to call them and get it taken care of to get a little money back from them.
Some straightening up around here and that's about it, the tree work is all but done than goodness, so I can relax before going home.
Have a good day everyone, stay cool and hydrated.
Hugs Ena
Will be praying for you for wisdom as you talk to Kristi today. It's hard to help adult kids at times.
Went to the movies with sister, sis-in-law and nephew and had a blast. Kung Fu Panda 2, and then the Chinese buffet afterwqrd. Mom is in town, so I paid homage to her at my sister's for an hour.
Today, I have an appointment with my ENT doc, and then I have to get a drug screening done.
Have a good day.
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer
Oh, I did get the Per Diem Social Work job at Brooke Glen Behavioral Hospital, in Ft. Washington. I have worked there before, but as a group therapist. I am looking forward to doing social work, something I got my degree in.
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer
I almost started roll call about 10 last night....so I'll start today instead since nobody else is up and around!
Great holiday weekend for us - Mike didn't work much at all, and we got some major things done at home on Saturday with carpeting cleaned and deck/patio furniture power washed. The flowers look good - I just have to buy a couple of plants for the deck, and summer can begin. We were at a picnic yesterday that was HUGE - Mike's mens group at church headed it up (with help from yours truly on the organizing and leg work) and we had about 200 people there.
Today I am having lunch with Mike's daughter Kristi to listen to her and offer support with some personal issues. She is living with a guy that she is very much in love with, and who is great with the kids, but after a year together issues are popping up. He has not/is not pursuing a divorce although he has been separated for 7 years. He still supports his adult kids. A few other things....which really point to the nature of the relationship. Kristi has put herself in a very vulerable position both emotionally and materially - if this goes south, the kids could easily go back to dad's house where they grew up so far....leaving Kristi out on the curb somewhere. We saw this coming a year ago but of course could say nothing....but now she is asking for some advice. She admits that the best course of action may be to say nothing but this leaves a huge elephant in the liviing room. I have to work hard to keep my own biases out of it - that women who "look through the eyes of love" are often looking through rose colored glasses that put them at very high risk, that she simply moved from one dependent/ill informed situation with a man to another that is the same in many ways...etc. etc. To top it off, there is a 20 year age difference. And the cherry on top is that the kids' dad comes up there almost every weekend for soccer games and stays at their house. Huh? Kinda Jerry Springer-esque for me. But she's not asking about that.
Enough drama. Keep cool today, and have a good one!
PS. I did get started on an antidepressant and am waiting (probably too consciously) to see how it works.
AS for me, working today until 4, headed to my parents to pick up Amelia then home to make dinner and hang out. Once she goes to bed I need to get out and water the plants and set up the drip system in the garden. Doesn't look like mother nature will be doing my watering for me this week like she has been doing the past few weeks...
Lynn, sounds like you are a good person for her to talk to. Not everyone has someone they can confide in, and get sound advice from. Good luck.
I had a great weekend. I worked some of it, but that's OK. Otherwise, racing, cooking out, swimming and enjoying this weather I have been begging for.
Today has me organizing my coupons and some grocery shopping, then making dinner.
I hope everyone has a fabulous day!
When life hands you lemons, ask for tequila & salt and give me a call!
I have two days of work this week and then Thurs and Friday off due to the Holy Day! YAY! Another long weekend to try to get stuff done!! LOL I swear my "nesting" instinct has started to kick in!!
Not much to do at work except start reviews for the final exams and start pulling my classroom apart and packing up for the summer...ohhhh joy. Alot of things will be going home with me since I will not be teaching next year and I am trying to sort through my "good stuff" and toss the rest. The sub will have free reign to decorate etc as she chooses since it will be her room and class for the whole year.
It is still a hundred degrees in my classroom though since the building was all closed up for the long weekend...soooo I am going to have 29 hot second graders until the A/C kicks in and cools the room down..uggggggg
But other than that not much going on...will prob hit the Y tonight and walk the indoor track while hubby is in the workout room....
Have a fabulous Tuesday!!!
Much luv!
Laura
Laura
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