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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

pick yourself up, dust yourself off..

...and start all over again.
Surely you too call on Fred and Ginger for solace and inspiration in times of crisis? Such poise! Such grace! Such fabulous clothes!

This afternoon I put my oldest friend Fil on a plane back to the U.K. where she lives with her adorable husband and two sweet sons. There's no reason for her to ever come back to Oz again now both of her parents have died. Fil and I have known each other for thirty-two years (eek! does that mean we're old?) through moves, more moves, overseas travel, marriages, divorces, relocations, more marriages, kids - and most of this was before email. Seeing her again has reminded me how much I miss her. The U.K. is such a long way away *wipes eyes*

This is a hideous photo and I am going to throw out that cardi and get my hair cut immediately, not to mention saving up for a chin lift - but it's the only photo I have of the two of us since the evil Spousal Unit broke my camera cable and I can only download from the memory card not the camera. Boo!

I am quite sad. To my shame I have dealt with it by embarking on a pretty much non-stop scoff-fest since I got home from the airport. Feel The Feelings, then smother the little bastards with food! Lemon tart, leftover pork, rice crackers, Noddie's cheesy pasta... you name it, it was shovelled willy-nilly into my voracious maw. You know what's a real trap? When you eat to feel better and it works. I'm feeling a bit sick now. I'm glad the Spousal Unit is working late so I won't have to bother with dinner.
But
I've done my 20 on the exercise bike and my core and physio exercises.
I've drunk all my water (and NO wine).
After I post this, I'm going to work on my thesis until J gets home.

Once again, LBTEPA demonstrates that something can be salvaged from the most grotesque train crash of a day. No need to thank me. I'm here to help.

6 much-appreciated comments:

Wes said...

Think Webcam :-) Just think LBTEPA, you have friends all over the world now! That's truly a wonderful thing...

IM Able said...

Ah, yes. It is not our shortcomings, but how we respond to them.

Or somethin' like that... .

;)

shauna said...

ahh YOU! that last line is golden :)

such a bittersweet thing with your faraway friend. you're so right, the UK is a bloody long way. Somehow when you're emailling you don't quite feel it, but at the airports you always do *sniffle*

Lisa - Slow & Steady said...

The other day I scoffed TWO maple frosted cinnamon buns. I should have felt bad after one; I honestly felt bad (sick) after two. Sigh. We're flawed as human, huh?

jeanne said...

you look beautiful. i'm serious. i'm gonna e-mail you a photo of me that will make you feel like twiggy.

great job on the exercise plan. you are working it, girl! and yes, life happens, and we just move along, nothing to see here!

Duane said...

Hang in there! And the photo is not bad, you're pretty darn cute!