ok for those of you on FB i think i have lost my sense of humor maybe....i dont really find all the bernie mittens memes that funny....the first few were but other than that........meh....
anyone else feel like they have lost something about themselves thruout this whole pandemic etc???????
Hmm... I have been cracking up over them for a couple of days. Some are a stretch, but others make me laugh. I do feel like I have lost some of my sense of patience and empathy during this pandemic though. I just can't deal with all the stupidity and it has made me feel sort of mean, especially at school, where I need to remember that kids don't know better and need to learn. smh
Laura
Art_Teacher wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 2:06 pmHmm... I have been cracking up over them for a couple of days. Some are a stretch, but others make me laugh. I do feel like I have lost some of my sense of patience and empathy during this pandemic though. I just can't deal with all the stupidity and it has made me feel sort of mean, especially at school, where I need to remember that kids don't know better and need to learn. smh
yes i struggle with being patient or ephathetic with stupidity also.....makes me feel like a big ol hag
i didnt watch the inauguration etc........only saw the memes and had to go find a news article to read so i understood...i steer clear of a lot of the news etc also......
I don't watch the news and didn't watch the inauguration either, and I am not on FB, so I had to look it up. Best one… sitting on the bench with Forest Gump. LOL!
now that i do find cute! i have seen memes today of bernie in front of every place in our town....wth?? LOL
I think the thing that strikes me funny isn’t the mittens, but the irritated, old-man body language and look on his face. He is aggravated to have to sit there! I feel ya, Bernie!
Laura
Art_Teacher wrote: ↑Sat Jan 23, 2021 8:37 pmI think the thing that strikes me funny isn’t the mittens, but the irritated, old-man body language and look on his face. He is aggravated to have to sit there! I feel ya, Bernie!
oh goodness yes--he looks like he would rather be anywhere else...LOL
I lost my humor on all of this stuff oh... a few years ago...
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Hi everyone! Is my name a blast from the past? Lol!
I haven't scrapped in several years, but am kinda feeling the itch to maybe start again, so stopped into my favorite scrapping community.
Yes, I have lost some of myself. I've lost patience with those who long to "get out of the house" when I long to spend a few days in it (I am an ER nurse.....no days off for me).
I've lost friendships with people who think burying their head in the sand will make those who think differently change their minds. I've lost patience with the lack of human touch in so many aspects of life. I hate the concept "don't gather with your family this year so that they will be here next year." Well, I lost my 5 yr old niece the day after Christmas 2019, and if that concept would have been in place then I would never have seen her 5th birthday nor her last Christmas. No, she didn't die from covid, but it was tragic none the less.
I could go on but I didn't mean to turn morbid.
On a plus note. I celebrate taking a huge step that has made my life so much better! I moved out of cold Michigan to Tennessee, and am loving it here. I left a job of 18 years for a new one, but hated the new one. I felt free enough to quit again and am now loving my newest job...oddly enough with the same organization I worked for when in Michigan. I celebrate the first time my husband and I have been without kids EVER (he is my second husband, and I had 4 kids at home yet when we married), and we are having fun exploring Tennessee together.
The only thing that never changes in life is that life changes. I could choose to mourn the losses, but I choose to celebrate the good side of change.
I haven't scrapped in several years, but am kinda feeling the itch to maybe start again, so stopped into my favorite scrapping community.
Yes, I have lost some of myself. I've lost patience with those who long to "get out of the house" when I long to spend a few days in it (I am an ER nurse.....no days off for me).
I've lost friendships with people who think burying their head in the sand will make those who think differently change their minds. I've lost patience with the lack of human touch in so many aspects of life. I hate the concept "don't gather with your family this year so that they will be here next year." Well, I lost my 5 yr old niece the day after Christmas 2019, and if that concept would have been in place then I would never have seen her 5th birthday nor her last Christmas. No, she didn't die from covid, but it was tragic none the less.
I could go on but I didn't mean to turn morbid.
On a plus note. I celebrate taking a huge step that has made my life so much better! I moved out of cold Michigan to Tennessee, and am loving it here. I left a job of 18 years for a new one, but hated the new one. I felt free enough to quit again and am now loving my newest job...oddly enough with the same organization I worked for when in Michigan. I celebrate the first time my husband and I have been without kids EVER (he is my second husband, and I had 4 kids at home yet when we married), and we are having fun exploring Tennessee together.
The only thing that never changes in life is that life changes. I could choose to mourn the losses, but I choose to celebrate the good side of change.
OK, I'm with Becca . . . I had no idea what this thread was about so I Googled it.
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Ayla wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 2:48 amHi everyone! Is my name a blast from the past? Lol!
I haven't scrapped in several years, but am kinda feeling the itch to maybe start again, so stopped into my favorite scrapping community.
Yes, I have lost some of myself. I've lost patience with those who long to "get out of the house" when I long to spend a few days in it (I am an ER nurse.....no days off for me).
I've lost friendships with people who think burying their head in the sand will make those who think differently change their minds. I've lost patience with the lack of human touch in so many aspects of life. I hate the concept "don't gather with your family this year so that they will be here next year." Well, I lost my 5 yr old niece the day after Christmas 2019, and if that concept would have been in place then I would never have seen her 5th birthday nor her last Christmas. No, she didn't die from covid, but it was tragic none the less.
I could go on but I didn't mean to turn morbid.
On a plus note. I celebrate taking a huge step that has made my life so much better! I moved out of cold Michigan to Tennessee, and am loving it here. I left a job of 18 years for a new one, but hated the new one. I felt free enough to quit again and am now loving my newest job...oddly enough with the same organization I worked for when in Michigan. I celebrate the first time my husband and I have been without kids EVER (he is my second husband, and I had 4 kids at home yet when we married), and we are having fun exploring Tennessee together.
The only thing that never changes in life is that life changes. I could choose to mourn the losses, but I choose to celebrate the good side of change.
Great to see you, Nancy! I hope you will get back to scrapping, because I have missed your awesome layouts, along with you! I knew you moved to Tennessee via FB, and I'm glad you are enjoying it. Stick around with us...we still have a lot of fun here!
Laura
I am enjoying all the Bernie photos. I think it is adorable and it makes me smile.
Glad you are back, Nancy. I hope you can find some time to relax and scrap a bit.
Glad you are back, Nancy. I hope you can find some time to relax and scrap a bit.
Karen in SC
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Hi Nancy! I have missed you! I was just thinking of you the other day as I have been doing a lot of journaling on my layouts lately and it made me think of you and how much great journaling you always did on your layouts! I am so glad to see you back and hope you stick around and start scrapping again! We have such a wonderful community here and so many great challenges every month! Glad you are well and happy with your relocation and new job. Many ((hugs)) on losing your very young niece. That is so tragic. Hope to start seeing your wonderful work in the gallery soon!Ayla wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 2:48 amHi everyone! Is my name a blast from the past? Lol!
I haven't scrapped in several years, but am kinda feeling the itch to maybe start again, so stopped into my favorite scrapping community.
Yes, I have lost some of myself. I've lost patience with those who long to "get out of the house" when I long to spend a few days in it (I am an ER nurse.....no days off for me).
I've lost friendships with people who think burying their head in the sand will make those who think differently change their minds. I've lost patience with the lack of human touch in so many aspects of life. I hate the concept "don't gather with your family this year so that they will be here next year." Well, I lost my 5 yr old niece the day after Christmas 2019, and if that concept would have been in place then I would never have seen her 5th birthday nor her last Christmas. No, she didn't die from covid, but it was tragic none the less.
I could go on but I didn't mean to turn morbid.
On a plus note. I celebrate taking a huge step that has made my life so much better! I moved out of cold Michigan to Tennessee, and am loving it here. I left a job of 18 years for a new one, but hated the new one. I felt free enough to quit again and am now loving my newest job...oddly enough with the same organization I worked for when in Michigan. I celebrate the first time my husband and I have been without kids EVER (he is my second husband, and I had 4 kids at home yet when we married), and we are having fun exploring Tennessee together.
The only thing that never changes in life is that life changes. I could choose to mourn the losses, but I choose to celebrate the good side of change.
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