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I've always been a believer that much of the trouble we find ourselves in is influenced if not created by us. Okay, so I don't have much influence on the weather, the movement of celestial bodies or the government, but I do in regard to the things I do.

Life has been tough enough of late, my daughter's illness, from which she's recovering quite well, the weather and work stress. It's been very cold here, making it unpleasant and causing me to spend more on the heating than I'd like. I'm working too many hours for too little return and everyone seems to want me to see them on the same day.

Finally, it's been an expensive few months and I've spent more than I'd like paying bills for the car, the Inland Revenue and so on. Then, just to make things interesting, I left my purse with my credit and bank cards in in a shop and came home oblivious to it for at least three and more probably four hours.

If someone has handed it in to the shop, then I'll be most grateful, if someone has emptied my account - then I shall be angry and sad. Angry at my carelessness and sad because of all the things I could have used it for. I cancelled the cards as soon as I realised what had happened - I shall visit the shop at opening time tomorrow and see if honesty has prevailed, but I'm not holding my breath. Then on to the bank to find out how much is missing.

Sorry, don't feel up to doing Bike tonight, too distracted. Think my brain has gone into shut down, probably planning the next disaster to drop me in.

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Fate is a cruel mistress

She gives with one hand, while taking with the other. And, she is not fair. She neither gives nor takes in equal measure, but as whim presents itself to her.

But, take some joy in this: We, here, love and appreciate you. It's not a lot, but it is something.

Red MacDonald

sorry

Lets hope that honesty has prevailed.

Don't worry.

My wife had her purse pinched from the pannier of the tandem when we were in Spain a few years ago despite the bike's hardly being out of our sight. We think it happened at lunch time but we didn't realise it until we got back to where we were staying at about 6 pm. We cancelled the cards immediately, which made life difficult because we only have shared accounts so my cards were useless too.

It was a bit sickening to see how much they'd managed to spend that afternoon (£1000s) and even after the cancellation they'd been used to pay road tolls. However we were refunded the whole amount and didn't lose a penny. The cards were with the Co-op bank and the credit card is Bank of Scotland. Both were very sympathetic and helpful. They may have difficulties using the cards in shops because of chip and pin security and buying on-line should be difficult because the goods should only be sent to your address. I think at that time a signature was sufficient in Spain.

Very pleased to read that your daughter is recovering well.

love

Robi

Yes, that pin addition to

Yes, that pin addition to credit cards was a great idea. Sadly, they then chose to stick "tap and go" on the cards that bypasses the need for a chip if purchases are under $50. A bit silly in my mind.

flageolets

Hypatia Littlewings's picture

Try some Music it should calm your soul.

I prefer Flageolets aka Fipple Flutes(flute with a whistle mouth piece), it is a whistle that is a flute. The best know of these are the Recorder & Penny Whistle. I Use an traditional English Flageolet. Which is Bascily a wooden Penny Whistle or a Penny whistle that looks like a recorder. And no I am not very good at but it Is something I like to play with.

Nice Song!

*hopes someone turned it in*

Troubles

D. Eden's picture

I'm sorry to here about your difficulties. Jung said that we all cause the things around us to happen by internalizing our issues and problems. He felt that if we didn't make a choice, then the world would force a decision on us. Personally, I think he was an idiot - but I can say from my own personal experience that when we internalize our problems, our thoughts, and our emotions (especially when in stressful situations) that they have a way of coming out sideways.

Everything we do is influenced by our emotions and our most internal thoughts. We can't help but let our troubles affect the world around us.

I had a boss years ago whose favorite statement was that you had to leave your home life at home. He was a moron - you can't do that. You don't have to force your problems on other people, but you can't just turn them off either. I have found that the best thing for me is to find someone to talk to, or even just find a quiet place and have a good cry. Quite often I just go for a drive and let it all loose while by myself. I've never been a big believer in miracles or the intervention of God, but I do find that sometimes talking to him (or sometimes even yelling at him) helps. I'm probably just talking to myself, but at least it let's me vocalize things and get them out in the open where I can look at them from all the different angles and sometimes that helps me to cope.

I hope that you get through this rough patch and your life gets better, and I greatly hope that your daughter recovers.

Dallas

D. Eden

Dum Vivimus, Vivamus

Something to cheer you up!

> A wife says to her husband, "You're always pushing me around and talking behind my back."
>
> He says, "What do you expect? You're in a wheel chair!"
>
> ---------------------------------------
>
> From Nihal
>
> A 90-year-old man goes for a physical. All of his tests come back with normal results.The doctor says"George, everything looks great. How are you doing mentally and emotionally? Are you at peace with God?" George replies, "God and I are tighter than hair on a dog's back. He knows I have poor eyesight. He's fixed it so's when I get up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom, 'poof.' The light goes on. When I'm done, 'poof.' The light goes off"
>
> "Wow, that's incredible," the doctor says. A little later in the day, the doctor calls George's wife. "Ethel," he says, "George is doing fine! But I had to call you because I'm in awe of his relationship with God. Is it true that he gets up during the night, and 'poof,' the light goes on in the bathroom, and when he's done, 'poof,' the light goes off?" "Oh dear," exclaims Ethel. "He's peeing in the refrigerator again!"
>
> ---------------------------------------
>
> Sunday school insight from Jacqui
>
> The Sunday School teacher was describing how Lot's wife looked back and
> turned into a pillar of salt, when little Jason interrupted,
> 'My Mommy looked back once while she was driving,' he announced
> triumphantly, 'and she turned into a telephone pole!'
>
> ________________________________
>
>
> A Sunday school teacher was telling her class the story of the
> Good Samaritan. She asked the class, 'If you saw a person lying on
> the roadside, all wounded and bleeding, what would you do?'
>
> A thoughtful little girl broke the hushed silence, 'I think I'd throw up.'
>
> ________________________________
>
>
> A Sunday school teacher asked, 'Johnny, do you think Noah did
> a lot of fishing when he was on the Ark ?'
>
> 'No,' replied Johnny. 'How could he, with just two worms.'
>
> ________________________________
>
> A Sunday school teacher said to her children, 'We have been
> learning how powerful kings and queens were in Bible times. But, there is a
> Higher Power. Can anybody tell me what it is?'
>
> One child blurted out, 'Aces!'
>
> ---------------------------------------
>
> There are women whose thoughtful husbands buy them flowers for no reason. And then there's me. One day I couldn't stand it any longer. "Why don't you ever bring me flowers?" I asked.
>
> "What's the point?" my husband said. "They die after about a week."
>
> "So could you," I shot back, "but I still like having you around."
>
> ---------------------------------------
>
> A man visits his aunt in the nursing home. It turns out that she is taking a nap, so he just sits down in a chair in her room, flips through a few magazines, and munches on some peanuts sitting in a bowl on the table.
>
> Eventually, the aunt wakes up, and her nephew realizes he's absentmindedly finished the entire bowl. "I'm so sorry, auntie, I've eaten all of your peanuts!"
>
> "That's okay, dearie," the aunt replied. "After I've sucked the chocolate off, I don't care for them anyway."
>
> ---------------------------------------
>
> From John
>
> Hi, I have a real life one for you.
>
> A few years back I held a house warming party and invited some colleagues from work. After most people arrived we all looked up to see a very sheepish looking Peter walk in so we said "what happened to you/" Peter then said, well, I should not admit to this but here goes, I saw a house (it was our across the road Neighbour) with people coming and going to I just wondered in there, sat down on the couch and had a beer. After a while I thought I should say hello to the host so asked where John was to which I got "We don't have a John here!" It was then that Peter realised he was in the wrong house!
>
> ---------------------------------------
>
> From Ken
>
> "Have you ever seen a twenty dollar note all crumpled up?" asked the wife.
> "No," I said.
> She gave me a s-xy little smile, reached into her cleavage and pulled out a crumpled twenty dollar note.
>
> "Have you ever seen a fifty dollar note all crumpled up?" she asked.
> "No," I said.
> She gave me another s_xy little smile, reached into her knickers and pulled out a crumpled fifty dollar note.
>
> "Now," she said, "have you ever seen 50,000 dollars all crumpled up?"
> "No," I said, intrigued.
>
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>
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>
> Jack was living in Arizona during a heat wave when the following took place.
>
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>
> "Probably that I married you for your money."
>
> ---------------------------------------
>
> From Ted
>
> Two elderly ladies had been friends for many decades. Over the years, they had shared all kinds of activities and adventures. Lately, their activities had been limited to meeting a few times a week to play cards.
>
> One day, they were playing cards when one looked at the other and said, "Now don't get mad at me... I know we've been friends for a long time but I just can't think of your name.. I've thought and thought, but I can't remember it. Please tell me what your name is."
>
> Her friend glared at her. For at least three minutes she just stared and glared at her. Finally she said, "How soon do you need to Know?"
>
> ---------------------------------------
>
> From Diane
>
> The police came to my door last night holding a picture of my wife.
> "Is this your wife sir?" said the officer.
> "Yes it is", I replied.
> "I'm afraid it looks like she's been in a car accident" said the
> Officer.
> "I know" I said, "but she has a lovely personality!"
>
> ---------------------------------------
>
> Q: Why did the doughnut go to the dentist?
>
> A: It needed a chocolate filling.
>
>
> Q: How can you tell if a calendar is popular?
>
> A: It has a lot of dates!
>
>
> Q: Why did the robber take a bath?
>
> A: So he could make a clean getaway!
>
>
> Q: What did the hot dog say when it crossed the finish line?
>
> A: I'm the wiener!
>
>
> Q: What did one earthquake say to the other?
>
> A: It's not my fault

LoL
Rita

Age is an issue of mind over matter.
If you don't mind, it doesn't matter!
(Mark Twain)

LoL
Rita

Anghared, we all have

bad days. Relax and rest. Best wishes to you and your daughter.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

We Love ya, Ang!!

I am sorry to hear about the loss of your cards, but the card companies should make everything good back to you after the time time the cards were lost. I also hope that all was found intact at the store and you haven't lost anything, but it would still be a good idea to request those accounts be closed, and new accounts opened, under the circumstances. Most Card companies are more than willing to do just that upon request, as it means keeping a customer.
And that, my dear friend, shows you have a reason, and not an excuse, for no Bike tonight!

Give our favorite felines their well deserved scritches, scratches, and tummy rubs, because this was not their fault!

Huggles (so what if it has been used before! It is still a good word!) to all!

Don't let someone else talk you out of your dreams. How can we have dreams come true, if we have no dreams?

Katrina Gayle "Stormy" Storm

Your Daughter!!!!

Bad Stormy! Bad Stormy! Bad Stormy!

I forgot to mention that I am glad to hear your daughter is improving. It has been a couple of weeks since the last update, but if things were getting worse, I am sure we would have been updated as events happened. Be sure and tell your daughter she has lots of good friends here in BCTS! And lot's of good friends praying for an excellent recovery!!

Don't let someone else talk you out of your dreams. How can we have dreams come true, if we have no dreams?

Katrina Gayle "Stormy" Storm

Thanks

Angharad's picture

for all the comments, good wishes and jokes. The purse was recovered intact this morning, so all it cost me was a sleepless night.

hugs,

Angharad

Angharad

Great news!

Though a sleepless night is bad enough. I have a theory that 99.9% of people are just fine but unfortunately 0.1% is still a lot of people :( No evidence, of course.

Robi

Yeah!

There are good, honest people in the world. Probably far more than we believe!


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

That's...

That's a relief...

Now the only thing you have to do is deal with no credit cards for a few days, and fixing any online accounts that have saved the old one...

Best wishes,
Annette

What a relief!

I could feel the wave of elation all the way across the pond. Have had the experience and it's not fun. Hope all is well and am very glad to hear your daughter is doing well. In my case my 34 year old son doesn't talk to me, his loss. Hugs, Carol Anne

Carol Anne

Best wishes...

I've had similar "senior" moments... Left a credit card behind (luckily it was waiting for me!) And left my bag (with my laptop inside it) somewhere else (in plane view)... It was still there when I went back. (Back when I carried a wallet - mine was stolen... And, the inconvenience was quite painful (getting the Credit Card "fixed" was tougher back in '82). Though, that time, some items of sentimental value were lost... And never recovered. *sighs* I no longer carry irreplaceable things... Just copies. Hard lesson to learn.)

Hope that your purse was found by one of those honest folks, and you get it all back.

Best wishes,
Annette

You obviously need the break.

Having to cancel credit cards is a real bummer cos it sometimes takes up to 10 working days to get them replaced.
You obviously need the break girl but it's a bummer when time is very much MONEY! And you have to work damned hard to get it.

I've said it before; look after yourself guu-uurl!!

Glad to read that your daughter's recovering okay.

Love and hugs.

Bevs.

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