Have seen posts here about the loss of control we've experienced because of Corona, and the trauma some people have because of that. So I wrote a story this AM about loss of control in my own life, and how we can deal with the trauma. I hope it helps.https://www.wattpad.com/877527728-loss-trauma …
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Replying to @LAForeverHall
Very touching essay, Liz. I've long believed multi-generational living is the future in the US, as extreme postwar wealth was a one-time event. It's the norm in most other countries. I think you can be proud you did so much to contribute at such a young age.
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I agree with you. It worked really well for us, for my entire life until I was 21. I really miss everyone now that they're gone, having a vibrant and busy home is something you don't miss until it's gone. Thank you so much. That means so much to me.
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Replying to @LAForeverHall
BTW, here's my pal Xander. Missouri Fox Trotter, retired from Madison Mounted Patrol. This farm practiced Parelli natural horsemanship, which was eye-opening and fun. Xander can paint, loves to wrestle (he's undefeated vs myself), and is very humorous.pic.twitter.com/KVvmctweL9
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He's stunning. I'm glad you have a horse friend... they are truly special & majestic creatures. Thank you for sharing his picture with us! :)
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