24-12-2021 03:51 PM
24-12-2021 03:51 PM
Hello @Oaktree,
Always pleasant hearing from you. Thank you for your note with Christmas and New Year greetings.
Likewise, I hope that you and your family have a lovely time.
I am well, though the weather is typical summer here, hot and dry. so I keep myself protected and comfortable most of the time.
Special
Christmas Wishes
for you and your family and I do hope that the
New Year
will be the entry to a special 2022 for you all.
With My Very Best Wishes
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01-01-2022 04:52 AM
01-01-2022 04:52 AM
Hi @Former-Member
Nice of you to drop in here and offer some comfort and reassurance to our friend @Ybother. Alas I don't think he has visited us here on the forums for some time. Happy New Year to you. I hope 2022 is good to you xxx
Love,
Meggle
01-01-2022 04:57 AM
01-01-2022 04:57 AM
Hi @HenryX
Happy New Year to you. Here's hoping this year (2022) is a better year. I spent a lovely evening with my best friend today. We had hot cheesy potato and a cheese and vegetable board for dinner. Then we played Uno with her daughter and one of her neighbours. I won 3 games. My friend didn't win any and the other two one one game each. I am the Uno champion of the world!!!
I made some new year resolutions. Be back in a bit to tell you about those. My friend in America is messaging me.
Lots of love,
Meggle
01-01-2022 05:13 AM
01-01-2022 05:13 AM
Hi @HenryX
Here is a list of my new year's resolutions.
1) To be less judgemental of things and just practice acceptance.
2) To lose 26 this year
3) To not constantly ask my husband if he loves me but to just tell him I love him instead
4) To get along better with my daughter
5) To write regularly in my new journal (I have never kept a diary before)
Did you make any New Years Resolutions?
Meggle xxx
01-01-2022 02:50 PM - edited 01-01-2022 03:51 PM
01-01-2022 02:50 PM - edited 01-01-2022 03:51 PM
Hello @Oaktree
Wishing You First, a Very Happy New Year and a Great 2022.
I hear you about resolutions. Waking up on New Year's Day seems to bring with it some sort of ultra-awareness of desires and concerns. This morning, I did wake with thoughts of what I wanted for this year and, mixed in with those was almost a dread consciousness of the issues that I face, both personally and in relation to other people, among family, friends and other interpersonal associations.
Medication issues, benefits and problems are also on the list. One positive over recent months has been a significant reduction in my use of pain mediction. This has, I think, been helpful in terms of both the reduced inhibitory effect, on thinking, and possibly reduction in negative physical effects. The chemist has also had difficulty getting supplies of the Anti-D medication that I take, so that is another issue. However, I will make what I've got spread out and observe the consequences, positive or otherwise.
Your evening introduction to New Year sounds as though it was very pleasant. I do hope that the rest of the year continues to be so. In your resolutions, I note that you have referred to the practice of acceptance. It is interesting that we often think of acceptance as a passive activity. A way of just going with the flow, without resistence. But acceptance can be, I believe, a relatively active process. That might be seen in our active acceptance of ourselves and in such issues as receipt and acceptance of love from others, both those in our most significant relationships and also in our friendships and associations. Here, I am thinking especially of your husband and daughter. Receiving and acceptance are often lumped together into that "passive basket". And yet, receiving and accepting can be very active processes, where we actively participate in an expressive exchange of feelings and desires. That exchange can be experienced as a mainly internal process, an external process, or ranging between the two. Unfortunately, because we have become accustomed to diminishing the process of receiving and accepting to passive processes, we can have lost the significance and value of active receiving and accepting, both of what we have to offer ourselves and to others. We can reach a stage where we think that offering and giving are of value but receiving and accepting are of less, or no value. I think, that we need to expand those perspectives. I believe that those thoughts may have an impact on how you process at least four of your resolutions for this year.
My reslutions probably incorporate the same theme of offering and giving and receipt and acceptance. It will be a matter of consciously building into my reflection of self and my interactions with others, the active processes involved. At this stage, I find it difficult to be specific about how I may accomplish those activities. More thought required.
I look forward to talking with you more if you would like to @Oaktree .
With My Very Best Wishes
20-01-2022 07:21 PM
20-01-2022 07:21 PM
Hi @HenryX
Just popping in to say hi. How are you holding up in all of this heat?
I miss you!
Meggle x
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