CodStewart
(regular)
17/02/2006 09:13
A Hearty Thank You

I'm the forum loon who has been through heartbreak hell for the past 6 months. I'd hovered on the edge of suicidal tenderloins, could see no light at the end of the tunnel, and well, life has been horrid; self-inflicted horridness.
But now I am healed. The fog of getting dumped has lifted and I really owe a big thank you to all the folks in this forum who never failed to offer me advice, support and encouragement. When I finally make it to my boat, I will salute you all.
Arigato.


PARSONSHEATH
(regular
)
17/02/2006 09:22
Re: A Hearty Thank You

While you may wear your emotions on your sleeve, you are no loon!

Do keep us all updated with your progress, and sail many,many miles in sunshine!


Morgana
(regular)
17/02/2006 09:24
Re: A Hearty Thank You

Have fun

Kilter
(regular)
17/02/2006 09:41
Re: A Hearty Thank You

Fair winds and fun!

worldsailor
(regular)
17/02/2006 10:04
Re: A Hearty Thank You

Every day will get better and better. Take it from someone who knows

susyrosyworzy
(regular)
17/02/2006 11:27
Re: A Hearty Thank You

and love and best wishes and great travel - write the stories!

suse


Talbot
(regular)
17/02/2006 13:08
Re: A Hearty Thank You

Delighted to hear the good news. please let us know how you progress.

CharlesM
(regular)
17/02/2006 14:01
Re: A Hearty Thank You

Thank God

was thinking you were starting to sound suicidal


Nat
(regular)
17/02/2006 15:08
Re: A Hearty Thank You

Thank gawd for that..Nat

bbilly
(regular)
17/02/2006 19:21
Re: A Hearty Thank You

So you've weathered a major storm - that's an achievement. Now you can take it easy.

Fair winds

BB


FullCircle
(regular)
19/02/2006 17:50
Re: A Hearty Thank You

I like it when you write - reading your blog over the last year or so is a real journey. You will always have these emotional ups and downs, its one way of demonstrating you are truly alive.
Be happy.


cliffb
(regular)
20/02/2006 16:15
Re: A Hearty Thank You

So very glad you've seen the light. But don't expect to completely heal. The scars fade, but the mammary lingers on.
It's what make one a 'rounded' person. Better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all.
Fair winds and fun to you....


theforeman
(regular)
20/02/2006 16:47
Re: A Hearty Thank You

from mammary to memory in one well rounded shoulder

CodStewart
(regular)
21/02/2006 07:38
Re: A Hearty Thank You

I believe I will completely heal from this. I have admitted my faults, have acknowledged the great effort I put into making it all come true, and merely have a memory of somebody who was worth far less than I had originally been led to believe.
One can truly heal when the sickness was not as terminal as at first thought.


CodStewart
(regular)
01/03/2006 11:08
Re: A Hearty Thank You

And if I don't heal? I will just sell everything and go and end my days in the Himalayas.

BrendanS
(regular)
01/03/2006 11:15
Re: A Hearty Thank You

If you do, can I accompany you to the Himalayas, and if I do, will you leave the boat to me in your will? <g>

Metabarca
(regular)
01/03/2006 11:50
Re: A Hearty Thank You

It's a bit chilly in the Himalaya. If you want to be a hermit, I would suggest Polynesia. The cocktails are better there too!


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