tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047096936084071173.post5373216982949458327..comments2012-03-18T00:24:41.668+00:00Comments on Crafty manoeuvres: WavingBexhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13488326111621207081noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047096936084071173.post-5414607302207407282011-05-20T19:43:03.587+01:002011-05-20T19:43:03.587+01:00I love the ice sheet idea, although like you I'...I love the ice sheet idea, although like you I'm probably too lazy/disorganised to get round to making one. But maybe...<br /><br />Thanks for reading and thanks for taking the time to comment and share your suggestions for stress relief!!Bexhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13488326111621207081noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047096936084071173.post-75614814864446854222011-05-20T03:06:00.674+01:002011-05-20T03:06:00.674+01:00I was just doing a bit of surfing and I saw your p...I was just doing a bit of surfing and I saw your post. I have had periods in my life when I have felt much the same. I always thought it would be great to get a sheet of ice (I think a block would be too hard and therfore not giving the desired result) But then you could take the sheet of ice and slam it on the diveway or sidewalk. It would feel so good-like you are shattering glass, but no damage to anything and no mess to clean up (Yes, I am pretty practical even in matters of letting out frustration!) Anyway, I never did it, because it was too much work to fill a cookie sheet and get it flat in the freezer(I am lazy too), but I still think of it all the time, and I guess I get some satisfaction of just thinking it. <br /><br />PS. I am Frances' Ant and I know this post is very old, but it did make me think of the breaking of the ice/glass.Dylanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04827477734202660887noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047096936084071173.post-85269515207435594202010-09-24T18:24:12.292+01:002010-09-24T18:24:12.292+01:00oh, i hear you, and i'm so sorry too. like fra...oh, i hear you, and i'm so sorry too. like frances, i prefer to mope solo. i hibernate when miserable so well done to you for getting out there. i think your's is a more productive way.<br /><br />you're right, i don't like reading your posts when they're like this :( - i hate knowing you're down and so far away. bleh. but it's good to get those thoughts down IMO - writing it out is half the battle cos it means you've recognised what's happening and can now take steps to rectify. denial is the biggest hurdle to recovery.<br /><br />why don't you try joining Frances's lunch hour reclamation project for next week? take a pic of your lunch surroundings from your phone and blog it. i think i'll be doing similar as i need to stop the crazy since wee guy went back to school. working smarter not longer is my motto now :)<br /><br />will inflict skype on you soonpomomamahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08338550638937829078noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2047096936084071173.post-2241036610953886862010-09-24T04:05:42.286+01:002010-09-24T04:05:42.286+01:00It sucks to be alone, doesn't it? I'm real...It sucks to be alone, doesn't it? I'm really sorry you're having a hard time and wish I could wave a magic wand and make it all better for you.<br /><br />It's funny, I'd rather spend time alone sulking and ignoring the world to cope with my loneliness. I wish I had the courage to go and 'do' things like you - but I guess the grass is always greener.<br /><br />So, you can't have a solo-pillow fight and can't break the landlords dishes. What about getting some bubble wrap or one of those table-top punching bags? That might help a bit?<br /><br />I hope the weekend finds you in cheerier spirits.Just Franceshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07186075294949877345noreply@blogger.com