Sunday, December 31, 2006

The Statement That Pretty Much Sums It Up!

Well, m2m is back to town now after more than a month on the east coast with relatives. She's low. She spent the night at our place her first night back -- down by 8:30pm, woke her up at 10am the next day. General malaise, but not too bad. She's just bringing up lots of trivial stuff from her trip east and how hard it is going to be going back to her apartment after being with so many people for weeks on end...yes, having people in your life is a good thing, m2m, yes indeed.

Anyway, we decided to go to a movie as a family that afternoon with our kids and offered to bring m2m too. Even though she worried whether she'd be able to get home before dark (she doesn't like driving in the dark) from a movie that started at 1pm, lasted less than 2 hours, and was a whopping 4 miles from her apartment, she decided to make the big plunge and go with us.

We saw Happy Feet. Very good movie. Great for kids with heavy themes for adults like the importance of being yourself, being disowned from your family and community, religious themes, and much about man's impact on the environment. So it was entertaining and fun for all.

As we left, m2m indicated she enjoyed the movie, though she didn't thank us for taking her. We dropped her off at her car and said goodbye as she'd be heading back to her place now. She had a pensive look on her face and she looked at me and said, and I quote:

"I'm not sure if I'm going to remember how to use the remote for my TV. It's been so long since I've used it."

That pretty much sums up her return in a nutshell for me:-)

But, she did call later and thank me for cleaning up her place which was nice.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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I can see by the more recent posts that you may of been a victim of a spam operation, ick.
However, I would encourage you to set up a new blog, tranfer your posts there and keep writing.
I have found that blogging and the support you may find from others is an amazing help to my own mental health.
I'm not dealing with bipolar disorder, although my mother suffers from depression and can't seem to find the drug that "works". However, I have dealt with some medical issues that only blogging and the support of others going through the same thing have helped me through. I'll keep your blog on my Google Reader list and hope to catch an upate.
(Might I suggest Wordpress, where my blog currently resides. I used to have a blogger account and was spammed quite a bit, not at all on Wordpress). I am password protected on Wordpress, if you would like it please email me, my email is in the about section.

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