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This delightful little film is full of vibrant colors. I loved the ending. (After clicking on the link, scroll down to There Is Something In This.)

 

 

Ready for a good laugh? You've got to check out this website: I think its name, Crabby Old Fart, pretty much says it all!

 

 

Evangelist gets 175 years for child sex. Read about it here.

 

 

 

Help For DID is a powerful little video which left me feeling both wistful and hopeful. Please watch it at your discretion as it could be triggering.

 

 

Click here to read 25 Ways to Avoid Self-injury.

 

So many of us women have been in abusive relationships with men who demean, hit, mock, control and in general do everything in their power to whittle us down to nothing. If you are in a relationship you're not comfortable with because of any of these behaviors, You Are Not Crazy is an excellent resource providing insight for understanding your situation, and encouragement to give yourself permission to leave.

 

 

 

Healing the Soul has a poignant blog entry entitled Why Didn't I Tell Someone?, a story which far too many sexual abuse victims know by heart.

 

 

 

I love the simplicity of the collected photos and quotations found here.

 

 

 

 

Catatonic Kid has an informative article, Practical Guide to PTSD on her blog. You can check it out here.

 

 


Click here for The Layman's Guide to Multiplicity.

 

 



 



 

 

 

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Need help finding a therapist? The website for the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation is a good place to start. There's a whole lot of other excellent information as well that's worth checking out.

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 Where your pleasure is, there is your treasure; where your treasure, there your heart; where your heart, there your happiness. (Augustine)



 

 

 

Click here for a listing of Suicide Hotlines by state.



 

 

 

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I found this website helpful, How MPD (DID) works: An Inside View. I'm still trying to figure out the inner workings of a (ok, my DID system) and really like how this article explains it.






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Saturday
24Oct2009

Two of Us

(Disclaimer:  The following conversation is totally made up. I created it in order to use as many Beatles song titles as possible in this post. Those who aren't familiar with their music probably won't get it, but it's my birthday and this is one of the ways in which I choose to spend it!)

"How 'bout the Two of Us going shopping," I suggested to my son, Tim, "Because it's such a Good Day Sunshine?"

"I was just thinking that Yesterday," he said with a laugh. "I think I'll buy some CDs 'cause I know I sure Can't Buy Me Love."

"Nope, and unfortunately we can't Drive My Car since it's on loan, so we'll have to borrow one."

"We could take the light rail but we don't have a Ticket to Ride."

I agreed with this as I stepped outside the back door, nearly losing my balance. "Shoot, what If I Fell?"

Tim laughed heartily. "Oh mama, I've Got a Feeling if anyone falls it will be me because I'm A Loser."

"Tell Me Why you think that," I said, unlocking the door of the van we'd borrowed. "Talk about a loser, I often feel just like an Old Brown Shoe."

I slid behind the wheel and said, "You know, I've Got a Feeling we'll never forget the Things We Said Today."

"That's because it's your birthday," he cried. "I wish it was your birthday Eight Days a Week!"

"Easy for you to say because you're still young. I just wonder how I'll feel When I'm 64."

"Well," he said, "even when you're old and feeble I'll think of you While My Guitar Gently Weeps."

We drove along in happy companionship, making silly jokes and laughing at them much more than they warranted. Suddenly Tim burst out with, "You Never Give Me Your Money."

Startled, I tromped on the gas pedal and ran a red light.

"What do you mean? My finances have been a mess for the longest time, just Helter Skelter."

"It's okay, Mama, I'll get by with A Little Help From My Friends."

"Oh, I'm So Tired. But you know what they say, "Ob-la-Di, Ob-la-Da."

"That's true. And This Boy sure loves his mom. I'm so glad you're my mom! It's been A Long and Winding Road and A Hard Day's Night, but I feel as if things are falling into place all Across the Universe."

"I do too," I said. "It's definitely Getting Better all the time."

"I saw auntie yesterday. She Came In Through the Bathroom Window."

"Really?" I laughed in surprise. "Well, Run for Your Life if that ever happens again! Doesn't it seem like Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey?"

"I wouldn't go that far, Mom," he gently chided. "Your negativity is a bit depressing. Don't Let Me Down."

"I know I could use some Help with my attitude,"I said, smartly turning into the huge parking lot of a shopping center. "Oh, Hello Goodbye, here's a great parking spot. Man, I'm so thirsty right now I could spit."

"Me too. Why Don't We Do It In the Road?"

"Sounds good to me."

We climbed out of the car just in time to see the sun reappear from behind a fat cloud.

"Wow, Here Comes the Sun! My attitude's improving already. I can feel the Chains of negativity falling away."

We both spit, which drew scowls from shoppers exiting the shopping center. "It's okay," Tim said, "Just Act Naturally. You're my mama, you can do what you want And Your Bird Can Sing as far as I'm concerned."

"If I had a bird," I said as we both laughed.  "Imagine! And Something tells me if anyone overheard our crazy conversations they'd lock us both up. Maybe even toss us into a Yellow Submarine and throw away the key."

"Or an Octupus' Garden!"

"That's right. We'd change our names; you could be Jude and I could say Hey Jude, and I could become Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds."

"Sorry Mama, but for that I have No Reply."

And so our day went. As noted at the beginning of this post, this is all fictional, with the exception that Tim did say to me many times this weekend, "I'm so glad you're my mother!" We really did go shopping, including a music store where he bought me a collector's set of 4 Beatles glasses for my birthday. The glasses are very real indeed, and just too too cool.

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Reader Comments (7)

I enjoyed reading this so much. Happy Birhday!!

October 25, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterIvory

This was really cool and very creative. I don't know any Beetles songs other than Imagine but I could tell what the titles were because you capped them. This is good Beauty but please, no more spitting int he street.
I'm very impressed.

October 25, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterFaith

I needed that laugh. Thanks!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

October 26, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterEnola

What a great idea!! I am going to read this to my husband and see if he can pick out all of the Beetles songs :)

Happy Birthday belated!! I hope you had a great time! (and ate some cake!!!!)
When I was growing up, in my house, this was the birthday song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSR3agaQhus&feature=related

On knitting squares....I know what you mean about how beautiful the blankets are. I never would have thought to do it that way, but I think that I am going to have to make one for myself this year too! Cheers back to you (imaginary kniting needle toasts are cool!)

October 26, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTracie

Happy birthday, and many more, and more and more peace as they come.

October 27, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMarcy

That was brilliant!

October 31, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMichelle

Happy Birthday. I love the Beatles. Good job. Thanks for visiting my blog!

November 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterColleen

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