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I've been driving and driving all over the place. Got yelled at in public in a family practice waiting room yesterday; spent the evening bent over with menstrual cramps. However, given recent excessive levels of work and work-related challenges, I'm feeling OK. There has been very little free time this week. I was hoping to make some phone calls last night, but was utterly useless. I will try again today whenever I get a break.

This weekend I plan to work on my book proposal and hope to have a rough draft ready for Monday's meeting with my fellowship supervisor. I'm also going out tonight with my honey and his family, and I hope that will be fun. His company is rewarding, and that will be a good thing, I think!

I finally have a docket number, so things are progressing well in terms of my divorce. They have given me no court date yet, however. I am eager for it. Now that I'm fully engaged in the divorce process and ending my old relationship completely (and fully engaged in the new process of creating a family) I'll be happy to see that benchmark passed.

Off to another workday, and some exercise too (three days in a row now, shockingly).

Love to my bunnies...

Right back at ya

Date: 2006-02-24 04:35 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
with the love, honey.

tried calling you a few times last weekend - but you must have been out with your man. Glad to hear the divorce is progressing.

Thinking of ya!

Stephanie

crummy yucky

Date: 2006-02-24 05:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tracyandrook.livejournal.com
Do you want to talk about being yelled at? I'm not probing. Find someone you trust.

Do you get a debriefing at the office? It's the yeller that looks bad, really it is.

I admire the way you deal with most communications (not saying all, I haven't seen all).

Date: 2006-02-25 01:49 am (UTC)

Date: 2006-02-25 08:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] marccarlson.livejournal.com
Is being yelled at part of the job, or more of a volunteer thing?

I am told by lots of people who have gone through the process that when they finally got it overwith, besides the sense of completion, there was often a mingled sense of sadness and that there can be little more lonely waiting in the office to be called. You might want to take a friend, just in case your emotions surprise you.

Date: 2006-03-01 07:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jasminewind.livejournal.com
"Got yelled at in public in a family practice waiting room yesterday; spent the evening bent over with menstrual cramps."

You see any connection there? In my interpretation - your body is purging the toxic reaction from that confrontation. I know you know it wasn't your fault, but your body is still reacting to the harsh treatment you recieved.

I'm thinking about doing a workshop at FSG this summer about sacred cycles and the impact of our lives on our moon cycles, so I have this on the brain right.

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