: ) Thank you Twyla - He's actually turning 70 this year - but yes, it's a fake disease with him. . . and apparently, it was when my Mom went through it as well when I was a kid (I never knew about it - she was relatively good about hiding it - but there were days where we couldn't "disturb" her).
Grace: Good analogy - I was a turkey for letting that all fester <big grin> I am glad that I have found this place - interestingly enough, it is so much more satisfactory than just writing in a journal which I have done since I was 18.
Twyla! You rock!! I am a Jersey Girl through and through - although without the big hair, bad accent or long nails :) Anytime you want to come back you just tell me! - My twin lives in FL and has been begging me to move down ever since I got laid off - but I would be bored to tears if I lived there (no offense to any Floridians). I just crave the pace up here and find that Floridians are too laid back for MY personality. Besides, I am too entrenched in this area - plus, living less than 15 minutes from NYC I get to go in and play quite often. (Not that I have in a while)
Chick's Mom: Thank you! Yes, my family is of Eastern European background as well - however, my father is "all american" (second generation) so I would have hoped that he would understand. Alas, this is not the case. Yes, it hurts me to not be able to talk to my dad - he has changed considerably since he has been with this new woman, but after speaking with my therapist last night (it's my cousin so I get to talk to her at really cool hours of the day and night) I realized that I cannot change him. He is who he is, whether I like it or not and I just have to accept that.
On the whole, however, I have found that I am beginning to "sweat the small stuff" a lot less then ever, but more importantly, not sweating the big stuff either.
Twyla - Years ago I had the screen name Joisey Jez which was short for Jersey Jezebel :) I am not a sun worshipper so beaches are a nice place to sit and read for a little while before I get bored and then I walk (great exercise for the calves). I also do not go "down the shore" (for those not from Jersey, we do not go "to the beach" or "down to the shore" or even "to the shore"; we go "down the shore") between Memorial Day and Labor Day - I like it after Labor Day until Memorial Day when it's quiet.
I actually love having four seasons! But this winter has been weird up here - not much snow (which I am okay with) but lots of grey - it's been grey for about 3 weeks straight with a bit of sun just teasing.