from Sally

From: Sally Grigg (lostcst@mcn.org)
Sat Apr 21 15:18:01 2001


I don't know how people carry on "normal" jobs. Having your own business does have some advantages, you can give directions to people over the radio in your nightgown, you can be up for a few hours and then lay down and cry without anyone knowing, and then get up and smile cheerily (sometimes). But I used to have a full time career and I know I could not have done it now.Just the driving alone and the standing and the walking and being emotionally stable. My staff has been fairly stable for awhile, but now I'm going to have to advertise and train a few new people and I'm freaked because it's so hard for me to function for too long normally. Sorry to be depressing, I should be counting my blessings. Love, Sally

Rose Lunn wrote:

> I know God put me on earth to accomplish a certain number of things. I
> am so far behind on everything that needs to get done; I feel pretty
> safe that I will never die.
>
> How do you tell a hypochondriac at a party?
> When the lights go out, they are the one screaming I've gone blind.
>
> kcmo rose
>


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