Help me!
Thu Mar 21 2002

I'm being held captive by a mountain of laundry and piles of housework......
5 Comments
  • From:
    Annette (Legacy)
    On:
    Thu Mar 21 2002
    *brings in her Hefty Sack*

    hefty cures Evvvvvvvvvvvvrything!

    (of course you never see anything ever again, but who cares?)

    lol.

    @
  • From:
    Salamander (Legacy)
    On:
    Thu Mar 21 2002
    Limited to Infiltration?

    Does Hugh know about this?
  • From:
    (Unauthenticated) (Legacy)
    On:
    Fri Mar 22 2002
    I suffer from the reverse -- whenever my mother is ill (depression, anemia, fibromyalgia etc) I have to battle depression hard and constantly. You're right -- it's not something you can just snap out of.
  • From:
    Franisbueno (Legacy)
    On:
    Fri Mar 22 2002
    Oh allimom. I'm so sorry to hear about this, but I'm not surprised at all. i really don't know how you've handled it to this point.

    Let's come up with a game plan.

    1. Calendar on the wall counting down the day the twins graduate and can be legally set free.

    2. Financing options for military schools. I'm serious. At the rate things are right now, they're going to end up in juvie, then prison. That is not a chance at life. Plus, it's ruining yours. It's time for outside intervention.

    3. Get you started on something for your own personal growth. School. Cleps. A class. Something!

    4. Regular fran-alli visits. That's right. Personal, alone, girl time to just be ourselves! If you ever need to just call, please do. And you know that no matter what, I would drive up in a heartbeat if you ever asked. No strings or guilt attached!

    You're family to me- and I really want to help.

    ~fran
  • From:
    Melange (Legacy)
    On:
    Fri Mar 22 2002
    'Snap out of it' is a phrase used by all who have no education or experience in the field of depression and its' horror.