Beat, bedazzled, befuddled, bewildered, bamboozled, benighted, bebabbled, bylaw-exhausted, bemoteled, befastfooded, and glad to be home but too tired to clean it up...
This is what we went to see:
Sarah, of course, had several musical numbers including a solo at her arts HS grad performance. Such stage charisma!
I could say much but will let this post belong to Sarah before I go back to my life as a manic-depressive ex-poet.
CE
Hello Chaffin,
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful...I think you may also giving extra protection to them from guys... :)
Congratulations to Sarah on successful completion of her graduation. Cheers...
SHZ.
Self Help Zone
A beautiful family indeed CE.
ReplyDeleteYou make a fascinating observation here...
"I sometimes think that part of manic-depression is a complete disconnect, in time, between the emotions one should naturally experience and a safe time to let them out."
While not diagnosed as anything per se and yet no stranger to mood swings, I myself often manifest emotions long after an initial crisis. I always attributed it to a survival impulse, you know, fight the battle, lick the wounds later. I find more 'emotionally adept' people are better time-synchronized.
The time-delayed aspect is certainly fascinating whatever it is.
norm