Glad you got the jab. I was lucky enough to get my booster yesterday at the CVS on PCH, just blocks away, without making an appointment. Had some reactions this time, which included a cough and general malaise. Now, the next day, I seem to be getting over that. No such dreams, but sleep seemed to help. I'm no expert on dreams (Is anybody?) but I once read that dreams are an attempt by your unconscious to process and perhaps alleviate the distressing experiences from your waking state. So in that case, welcome them. Lotta distress these days. I will attest to that. BTW I sent your last anniegram (home/hone) to Brent Schindele. I hope you don't mind. BTW again, does jn mean "just know"? It's hard to keep up with proliferating acronyms, but I'm trying.
It's so interesting to hear the different reactions people have to the shot––glad you're hanging in there! As for dreams, I definitely think it's my subconscious' attempt to process feelings and events, and I wish I could turn it off sometimes! (If there's anything I DO have, it's a plethora of feelings). I also think there's something to be said for the collective distress weighing on us, as you said. I've always been pretty "sponge-y," and this time is no exception. You're so right about the acceptance, though it can be hard. I don't WANT to welcome distress! But I know it's for the best.
And, yes, please share share share the Anniegram with anyone and everyone! If I can't become syndicated in a weekly paper. I ned my friends to spread the word :)
You make my heart glad. You don't shy away from the difficult dark parts, and that makes me feel ok about all the stuck, gross places I find myself in on the regular. Humor saves! Hooray! You help me find the humor and stay light. One of the best gifts I can imagine if I could imagine every gift possible. I haven't read an Anniegram in ages because I have technology struggles (amonst many others) and tonight I sit at a pub that has plug in's and allows me to be at a socially distanced table on WIFI (what an amazing invention that I am never near) and eating pretzels with copious mustard and drinkign my favorite beer and laughing in the corner. Thank you for saying YES to your gift of writing and humor. Thank you for all it takes you to have the fortitude and discipline to sit down and write and find photos and make captions. You are saving people one laugh and Big Share at a time. Deep bow.
This was just what I needed to read this morning. Hugs
Glad you got the jab. I was lucky enough to get my booster yesterday at the CVS on PCH, just blocks away, without making an appointment. Had some reactions this time, which included a cough and general malaise. Now, the next day, I seem to be getting over that. No such dreams, but sleep seemed to help. I'm no expert on dreams (Is anybody?) but I once read that dreams are an attempt by your unconscious to process and perhaps alleviate the distressing experiences from your waking state. So in that case, welcome them. Lotta distress these days. I will attest to that. BTW I sent your last anniegram (home/hone) to Brent Schindele. I hope you don't mind. BTW again, does jn mean "just know"? It's hard to keep up with proliferating acronyms, but I'm trying.
Oh, and "JK" means "just kidding"!
It's so interesting to hear the different reactions people have to the shot––glad you're hanging in there! As for dreams, I definitely think it's my subconscious' attempt to process feelings and events, and I wish I could turn it off sometimes! (If there's anything I DO have, it's a plethora of feelings). I also think there's something to be said for the collective distress weighing on us, as you said. I've always been pretty "sponge-y," and this time is no exception. You're so right about the acceptance, though it can be hard. I don't WANT to welcome distress! But I know it's for the best.
And, yes, please share share share the Anniegram with anyone and everyone! If I can't become syndicated in a weekly paper. I ned my friends to spread the word :)
You make my heart glad. You don't shy away from the difficult dark parts, and that makes me feel ok about all the stuck, gross places I find myself in on the regular. Humor saves! Hooray! You help me find the humor and stay light. One of the best gifts I can imagine if I could imagine every gift possible. I haven't read an Anniegram in ages because I have technology struggles (amonst many others) and tonight I sit at a pub that has plug in's and allows me to be at a socially distanced table on WIFI (what an amazing invention that I am never near) and eating pretzels with copious mustard and drinkign my favorite beer and laughing in the corner. Thank you for saying YES to your gift of writing and humor. Thank you for all it takes you to have the fortitude and discipline to sit down and write and find photos and make captions. You are saving people one laugh and Big Share at a time. Deep bow.