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Old 01-06-2007, 12:49 PM
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Default Good Saturday Morning to you all

Good Morning all, well, at least there is 15 minutes to it left in NJ.

I know there hasn't been alot of activity around here like there used to be, but we need to be an inspiration to others that might need a hand up.

I have a few friends around where I live that understand that I am hyper as all get out, now they are seeingem bakc in action and I feel so much more like myself. With that, I will continue with the a little about me, with the hopes that others will join me.

I am:
nervous
scared of the unknown
hate change
anxious of new things
sometimes a mess
self centered----sometimes bad
I am also:
hyper
giving
helpful
self centered---the good part
organized when it comes to putting things away---look past the cluttered coffee table please and look at the nice neat magazie rack

Oh I know someone will be around, don't be shy and join me in being a little silly and lookingat the brightness on this beautiful day----OK, it's January here, there should be snow since it is winter, but it is 70 degrees out so looking at the brightside, I have shorts and a t-shirt on and can air my house out from the nasty germs that have crept in since fall.

Have a great day!!!!!
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Old 01-06-2007, 02:53 PM
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Thumbs up Hello, Kaiti

I didn't say 'welcome' to you on your other post, so I'll say it now!! Welcome to the forum.

I won't get into a lot about myself just now, but I will say that for several weeks/months I've been battling depression again (I have a life-long history of this problem - not to mention coping with manic-depressive illness too). This is one reason I've not been here as much as I might have been recently.

Glad to see some more activity here -- keep up the good work everyone!

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Old 01-07-2007, 12:51 AM
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Hi Kaiti and Teddie. Yeah, we're having a heat wave in January, but remember this is the East coast. Count to ten and the weather can turn around completely.

Well, I guess I'll confess to being a procrastinator. I always put things off. In fact in my grammar school graduatiopn autograph book, I wrote as my favorite quote: "Procrastination is the thief of time." I have made that my motto and have striven to live it out in my life.

Can't really say that I suffer from clinical depression. Five years ago I took an anti-depressent for anxiety, but only for a few months. When I retired from my job the anxiety went away and so did a lot of other problems. I have days where I just pull the covers up and stay in bed half of the day. I don't have to be anywhere at any specified time or answer to anyone, so, what the ****. I think I'm just a garden variety 66 year old bachelor living alone with his cats.

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Old 01-07-2007, 09:54 AM
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Oh yeah, that all reminds me of everything I forgot

I know that depression runs in my family, teddibears, but with the procrasitnation like citoig, nothing has ever been formally noted.

Thank you for the welcome, opps, sorry forgot to say that first.

I know that checking in every so often somewhere and seeing something moving is especially important. Actually, it is what made me think of coming back. I had search online for any meeting places and the closest one that was publicly announced was about 2 hours one way.......I can't aafford tha tamuch gas nor that much time out of my schedule, so thank good ness this is up and running.

Thanks all, just to say a quick hi, take sa lot off my mind sometimes, even if it is just to myself
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