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966.1 | | CARTUN::NOONAN | Nope! Nope! Nope! | Tue Aug 13 1991 10:22 | 5 |
| Would an E-hug help any, Alice?
hughughughughughughug
E
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966.2 | Remember, it could always be worse. | BENONI::JIMC | illegitimi non insectus | Tue Aug 13 1991 10:28 | 20 |
| Hugs Alice, separation from the one(s) you love is always difficult.
set hat=pollyanna on
While you have this time alone, take time to enjoy being yourself
spend some effort on your own personhood. It can be of great value in
a relationship to understand more fully yourself as an individual as
well as yourself as part of a couple.
Be thankful for the good parts:
It is ONLY 4 weeks (and could easily have been much longer)
He will be coming back
Love
A great reunion to come
and many other things.
set hat=pollyanna off
Take care (and more friendly hugs)
jimc
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966.3 | Thanks a million!!!!!! | RDGENG::LIBRARY | unconventional conventionalist | Tue Aug 13 1991 10:35 | 15 |
| =wn= has been a help already - I knew it would be. And I appreciate the
Pollyanna stuff.
By the way, before anyone tells me to pull myself together and I'm not
the only one and so on, I know all that, but it's good to share it all
the same.
Thanks for the hugs.
Alice T.
PS. Every time he leaves, I am reminded of the 12 weeks I was away in
Boston, MA, last summer. I think each parting is made worse than it
need be by the fact that I can remember how bad that time was. Anyway
[pout, pout] I am getting better.
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966.4 | | RAB::HEFFERNAN | Juggling Fool | Tue Aug 13 1991 12:14 | 5 |
| I know what you're going through. Thanks for sharing. I like the
advice given in .2 as well.
hugs,
john
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966.5 | ` | BTOVT::THIGPEN_S | ungle | Tue Aug 13 1991 12:58 | 5 |
| well Alice I think you're cute as heck. I'm sorry you hurt, but it is
so nice to read such a loving note!
Sara
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966.6 | I just called | CSCMA::BARBER_MINGO | Exclusivity | Tue Aug 13 1991 20:21 | 5 |
| Do they have phones near the dig location?
The daily ring sounds as though it is quite in order.
If only to ring once, and begin the "you say goodbye first" ritual
right away.
Cindi
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966.7 | keep busy and keep your spirits up! :-) | TLE::TLE::D_CARROLL | A woman full of fire | Wed Aug 14 1991 00:08 | 11 |
| Hey, Alice, I know exactly how you feel.
It passes. The only thing I can say is keep busy! Whenever I was
alone andbored, I would start thinking and thinking about him, and the
time took forever to pass. So I learned to go out with friends a lot,
started a lot of hobbies that summer, etc. In fact, I even got a
second job - I didn't have a minute free all summer and it helped a
lot. I can't say I got a lot done in that time period, but it helped
cut the pain...
D!
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966.8 | In the velvet darkness... | RDGENG::LIBRARY | unconventional conventionalist | Wed Aug 14 1991 06:09 | 18 |
| I don't know if there are phones there - he'll be living in a tent -
but he said he'd write with any phone number or address I can use.
Anyhow, things are getting better: Tonight, a girlfriend I work with
and I are going to have a meal at my place and then go to see Thelma
and Louise at the cinema (Garrick - my fiance - never wanted to see
that). And tomorrow night, loads of the other I.T.s from work, plus
three of the people I live with are going to see this singer (oh! he's
gorgeous and sings wonderfully - old sixties and seventies rock songs,
like Monkees, Kinks, etc... plus a few eighties, like Billy Idol and
Bryan Adams, etc...) at a bar in town (he's there every Thursday, at
the Boozy Blues pub on the London road, for anyone out there who lives
in Reading).
Thanks for the support - and I'll let you know how wonderful it feels
when I see him again!
Alice T.
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966.9 | yup | VIA::HEFFERNAN | Juggling Fool | Wed Aug 14 1991 09:08 | 25 |
| RE: <<< Note 966.8 by RDGENG::LIBRARY "unconventional conventionalist" >>>
-< In the velvet darkness... >-
> I don't know if there are phones there - he'll be living in a tent -
> but he said he'd write with any phone number or address I can use.
My SO is out camping (leading an outward bound course) in Yosemite
and so I got my one phone call yesterday when she was at the Ranger
station which was nice. I've been writing altough now she can't get
any mail either for the last two weeks. I've been using the time
to do stuff for me and get strong. I have a lot of codependant
tendancies so actually this is has been a good time to work on myself
and get strong for when she gets back. The other fun thing has been to
think of romantic things to do at the airport. So far, I thought I'd
make a big welcome home sign with a big heart on it, get a dozen
roses, and get some sparking cider and champagne like glasses for when
she gets off the plane.
I hope your time apart is good for you and that you do what you need
to care of yourself and that you have a great reunion when he gets
back.
peace,
john
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966.10 | SO LA TI DO | TINCUP::XAIPE::KOLBE | The Debutante Deranged | Wed Aug 14 1991 15:08 | 13 |
| Sigh, me too. My SO is in LA and even though he is back on the weekend it seems
the weeks are longer. At least he has access to a phone and calls me twice a
week. Of course, he spends more time dialed into the office with his laptop. :*(
Next two weeks it's Omaha but at least he'll get home at a decent hour on Friday.
I make flower arrangments to leave on his kitchen table and try to make his
first moments home special. I want him to spend the hour drive home from the
airport wondering what treat he'll get this week.
I have a bit of codependant traits to deal with myself. I'm still trying to
decide how much of it is a problem and how much is natural. We keep being told
to be complete unto ourselves. I can't help but think that has been taken to
it's own extreme. liesl
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966.11 | Ok, so what do I do? | RDGENG::LIBRARY | unconventional conventionalist | Thu Aug 15 1991 05:55 | 8 |
| OK, so people have said it may be a good idea if I do something
worthwhile for myself over these few weeks - so, I'm open to
suggestions as to what to do this weekend. And I'll try to follow up
any reasonable suggestion. I'm going to phone a friend to come and
visit me, but if he can't come, I'll be on my own. I'm determined to
make the best of it.
Alice T.
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966.12 | | ASIC::BARTOO | Birds of Prey know they're cool | Thu Aug 15 1991 09:03 | 3 |
|
Go golfing. Or fishing.
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966.13 | | TLE::TLE::D_CARROLL | A woman full of fire | Thu Aug 15 1991 10:29 | 8 |
| Well, if you were in New England I'd have a bunch of activities I could
suggest, but I have no idea what there is to do in Reading, England...
take a day trip? Work in your garden? Work on a project (build a
bookshelf or something?) Go dancing, try to meet new people? Spend
the weekend noting? :-)
D!
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966.14 | | YUPPY::DAVIESA | Spirit in the Night | Fri Aug 16 1991 08:53 | 7 |
|
Alice -
The shortage of things to do aroud Reading is not unfamiliar to me ;-)
Call me if you want - we can discuss options.
'gail
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966.15 | Note :-) on first line | MLTVAX::DUNNE | | Fri Aug 16 1991 16:10 | 10 |
| All this stuff about people missing their SOs is making me
sick :-). Seriously, for various reasons (including the death of
both my parents) it's been a couple of years since I've been in that
situation: feeling so much about someone that you miss him when he's
away. I had been dealing with this fairly well, but I just relapsed
because all these notes reminded me of what I'm missing!
Eileen
P.S. Mods feel free to move this.
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966.16 | | SUBURB::THOMASH | The Devon Dumpling | Tue Aug 20 1991 13:08 | 32 |
|
Fishing was a good idea, their are loads of gravel pits which
have been made into nice areas with water sports.
Theale Lake is 3 quid a day - if the water bailiff comes around.
If he doesn't, it's free.
The Kennet and Avon canal, and river Kennet also give loads of
places to fish, you need to be a member of Reading and District
angling for most of these. I have all of the addresses/info if you'd
like them.
Their is the sailing club at Theale lake if you enjoy that, and
waterskiing at Kirtons farm and Sonning lake.
Triathlons are "in" at the moment.
The Reading University might be a good place to try, they run many
events, and there are people their who are adjusting at being away
from family and friends.
Get the Reading Chronicle or Newbury Weekly news, they often have
info on local events, like craft fairs, antique fares, vintage cars
fetes etc., and as this weekend is a bank holiday then there is usually
"extras" on.
The Reading whatever - music stuff - is on this weekend
Travelling will be bad this weekend, so if you do decide to "get
away" to the coast, leave early and pack a few cold drinks.
You could try the RDGENG::READING notes conference for ideas.
Heather
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966.17 | I'm getting there. | RDGENG::LIBRARY | unconventional conventionalist | Tue Aug 20 1991 13:39 | 19 |
| This weekend, I went on a major cycle-explore, including a little
picnic by the Thames at Sonning Lock. And I had my legs "done" (waxed)
for the first time too.
Next weekend, I have a friend coming to visit - and we have things
planned to do.
I've bought the Catalyst for the month. I'll buy the Chronicle on the
way home today.
How's that for positive!
However: this morning when the post came, I ran downstairs (from the
bathroom - not the bedroom, that's downstairs, too) and I had the
feeling - you know the one - that it was going to be a letter from HIM.
It was a congratulations card from my parents on passing my exam. How
different can you get?
Alice T.
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966.18 | Yaaaahhhooooooo!!! | RDGENG::LIBRARY | unconventional conventionalist | Thu Aug 22 1991 06:18 | 7 |
| I got a letter from him today!!!
And
He's coming to visit for a day/night over the weekend!!
Alice T.
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966.19 | | RAVEN1::NIX | | Sat Nov 02 1991 20:02 | 1 |
| That's great Alice
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