Re: Little Details from Your Day

2001
dontfeartheringo wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 10:44 am
enframed wrote: Sun May 05, 2024 2:48 pm
rsmurphy wrote: Sat May 04, 2024 1:34 pm

My thoughts are with you and your family.
Thank you Randall.
Man, I hope you're hanging in there, man.

I was reminded in a conversation yesterday of the time my mother was in Hospice. After several days of delirium and disassociation, the doctors were able to adjust her medication so that she was suddenly coherent enough that she could remind me of how much of a disappointment I was to her.

Good times.
Yeah I'm good. Thank you Patrick.

And, ouch. I hope you have a good laugh about it now.
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Re: Little Details from Your Day

2002
enframed wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 12:40 pm
dontfeartheringo wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 10:44 am
enframed wrote: Sun May 05, 2024 2:48 pm

Thank you Randall.
Man, I hope you're hanging in there, man.

I was reminded in a conversation yesterday of the time my mother was in Hospice. After several days of delirium and disassociation, the doctors were able to adjust her medication so that she was suddenly coherent enough that she could remind me of how much of a disappointment I was to her.

Good times.
Yeah I'm good. Thank you Patrick.

And, ouch. I hope you have a good laugh about it now.
Life goes on.

I mean, mine did.

I'm taking singing lessons now because she was pretty adamant that I didn't have a knack for it. Also, I tell my kid how incredible they are at least once a day. Sometimes once every few minutes.
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Re: Little Details from Your Day

2004
dontfeartheringo wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 12:56 pm
enframed wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 12:40 pm
dontfeartheringo wrote: Mon May 06, 2024 10:44 am

Man, I hope you're hanging in there, man.

I was reminded in a conversation yesterday of the time my mother was in Hospice. After several days of delirium and disassociation, the doctors were able to adjust her medication so that she was suddenly coherent enough that she could remind me of how much of a disappointment I was to her.

Good times.
Yeah I'm good. Thank you Patrick.

And, ouch. I hope you have a good laugh about it now.
Life goes on.

I mean, mine did.

I'm taking singing lessons now because she was pretty adamant that I didn't have a knack for it. Also, I tell my kid how incredible they are at least once a day. Sometimes once every few minutes.
I'm sorry, man, I can relate. Break the chain, fill them up with love so that they will shine long and bright. You've lived a full life and are doing just that. xo

Thoughts are with you too, FM enframed.

Re: Little Details from Your Day

2005
Spent 3 days at Electrical tracking new stuff. Worked very hard and put a lot of effort and thought into the 9-10 hours we worked each day. Came home after each session just kinda buzzing. A sense of satisfaction at a job well done, doing something I like.

Today I returned to work to do "real life" job and just a stark contrast of how I feel despite working hard at both things. Ah well, we get to go back to EA next week and mix and a little more joy will be had.
guitar in - weaklungband.bandcamp.com/

Re: Little Details from Your Day

2006
Owen wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 12:30 pm Spent 3 days at Electrical tracking new stuff. Worked very hard and put a lot of effort and thought into the 9-10 hours we worked each day. Came home after each session just kinda buzzing. A sense of satisfaction at a job well done, doing something I like.

Today I returned to work to do "real life" job and just a stark contrast of how I feel despite working hard at both things. Ah well, we get to go back to EA next week and mix and a little more joy will be had.
Hell yeah! Who's engineering?

Re: Little Details from Your Day

2007
losthighway wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 1:12 pm
Owen wrote: Tue May 07, 2024 12:30 pm Spent 3 days at Electrical tracking new stuff. Worked very hard and put a lot of effort and thought into the 9-10 hours we worked each day. Came home after each session just kinda buzzing. A sense of satisfaction at a job well done, doing something I like.

Today I returned to work to do "real life" job and just a stark contrast of how I feel despite working hard at both things. Ah well, we get to go back to EA next week and mix and a little more joy will be had.
Hell yeah! Who's engineering?
Got Brian Fox working hard. Excellent experience working with him.
guitar in - weaklungband.bandcamp.com/

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