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I drifted by in a saddish haze ...

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Julie in Sussex
joined 21 Jan 2003
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Posted by Julie in Sussex, 19:59 19 March 2004

So, I have drifted by in a saddish haze, simply hoping to read someone. But, nope, not a soul is in.

This could be really good news, in that most of you might be feeling 'spring-like' and much much better in yourselves knowing that summer is around the corner. There again, I trust that this does not mean that you are feeling awful and can't face posting, though I know for sure that Arken is feeling really rock bottom, and I am sort of creeping along in a dazed kinda way.

Arken if you pop by, do hope that today was a better one for you...

B1 good luck on the job scene.

Kindest things to you all, wherever you are... Julie zzzzzz
sebrown
joined 18 Nov 2002
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Posted by sebrown, 16:56 20 March 2004

I was feeling better for a few days but last week's weather
was so bad I am rock bottom again.
I also have the added stress of my husbands parents and sister coming
to stay for two nights next weekend.
I have to try and concentrate on a spring clean now as I just do what
i have to in winter.
roll on summer
Pete
joined 31 Jan 2004
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Posted by Pete, 22:17 20 March 2004

Ive been feeling terrible since its got sunnyer actually, but its going to ware off its the side effects of them dark winter days I just came out of... By the end of the month I will be as happy as wanting to be.

Anonymous
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Posted by Anonymous, 00:58 21 March 2004

it seems strange but I am finding March to be harder on me than feb. In feb. I was so down and out I really didn't care - life was miserable and so was I and it seemed a good fit. Now I can feel that I am coming out of my stupor and I crave being my real self again, a few days of good sunshine and life is good but when the rain sets in and the sun is but a distant memory again then it all falls apart. I think also its the expectation that I am suppose to be starting to feel better that gets so frustrating too.....you know....I am going to feel better any day now! its just around the corner! here comes RD out of her funk! then wham! Its another rainy day with no sun in sight.

It was a sunny day today and even if tomorrow isn't I WILL make it through! Although I have to say sebrown that thank goodness I am not expecting company right now!


another day...another chance to stand in a ray of sunshine :D :D
Julie in Sussex
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Posted by Julie in Sussex, 21:02 21 March 2004

Sorry Sebrown, Pete and RD to hear that March is rock bottom for you too ~ it is the most exhausting and draining month. All sorts of kind minded people keep saying how beautiful the sunny days are as they get visibly energised by the minute. As they are all so vital, of course, this makes things feel even worse and I feel more of a misfit, whilst I appreciate the sun and beg for it to make me grown in spirit too.... (sigh... :cry: )

Bewildered Julie

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