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Cohort 3.5 + Continuation Q&A questions
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6 Week Bridge
I found the 6 week bridge worksheet. That was a difficult one, because it felt like, "this is it. It's all over." But it's not. This is just the beginning. I've learned more than I thought I did. I'm sure most here could attest to that. So as not to turn this in to a typical Shawn post, I'm stopping here. The rest is from the worksheet. Thank you Skool Community, @Jim Ebbelaar , and Jim's Twin. I still have all of you, and hope to continue. At the same time, I've learned things I didn't know 6 weeks ago, including self confidence. Trusting in it is another, but I know I can do that too. As Jim's Twin keeps brining up, that on one of the most difficult days of my life, having to put our dog down 6 weeks after one of our others died, and still show up for a check in. I may be stronger than I think I am. Time will tell, but I'm leaning towards that I must be. Otherwise, why would I be saying this and putting it in writing. I'm making myself accountable. So I lied, I had a few more words to add. This is me shutting up. The rest, is my 6 Week Bridge synopsis: Six weeks done. I came in half-sure it was a scam and going to bed at 4am. I'm leaving with a real bed time, a comeback protocol that's actually just showing up here every day, and one line I'm keeping: I made mistakes, but I am not the mistake. Next up is the hard conversation with my dad. Slow, steady, scared, doing it anyway.
Little things can be painful
I have been going crazy all day, trying to get a splinter out of my finger. It started yesterday when I was trying to cut fibreglass mesh to make screens for the windows to stop insects coming into the house. Here in the UK we are not used to hot weather, cold weather, rain, snow, well pretty much anything can bring the country to a standstill! We once had the trains come to a stop as there were “leaves on the line”, I am not joking. So I couldn’t find anything suitable to buy ready made that didn’t cost a fortune to stop the insects so I thought I could do it myself. It took a whole day, some antiseptic spray, TCP, plasters (band aid @Shawn Bailey) etc and then at 10.45pm I saw what was causing my pain. I got some tweezers and pulled and was shocked that a tiny piece of fibreglass was the culprit. To me it was huge… so I took a photo with a ruler. It was about 4.5mm…. What a relief it’s out!
Little things can be painful
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My wife and son brought our youngest dog (4)to the vet today because she hasn’t been eating for the last several days she’d nibble but then stopped that. She’s been drinking water. Anyways, they just took her to the vet. The vet said she looked jaundice and then after asking a bunch of questions sent them to the emergency clinic down at University of Florida. So my wife and son are there right now. And we don’t know what the status is as of yet. I hope it’s not like the last time. 😢. Oslo’s liver was “angry” with inflammation, which is how he died. The doctor was wondering why now a second dog has liver issues. Vet asked if they got into anything, but if so, we have no idea what because we haven’t done anything different for the last several years. Had a pool for several years. Had same chemicals around and out of access. No idea how or why, but that’s where we’re at. I’m hoping we don’t have to do this again. Last month was hard enough. This is my AuDHD son’s dog.
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