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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View PostI'm very sorry to hear this PD and I can only imagine how hard this Christmas will be for his family.
It will be quiet tough. I have seen his dad a couple of times since. He is a stoic man but I cannot fathom what he and his missus and immediate family must be feeling heading into this Christmas.
Take care of yourself too my friend!Originally posted by boogie
"There's a lot of people competing for title of dumbest chookpen member such as Tommy S, Rusty, Johnny, ROC, Tobin but without a doubt you are the worst, youre thick as a brick christ this is the dumbest thing I've read in a long time you should go back to supporting the panthers"
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Originally posted by Parkway_Drive View PostThanks sister...I'm using that term as we are a family of Roosters on this forum. Well most of us.
It will be quiet tough. I have seen his dad a couple of times since. He is a stoic man but I cannot fathom what he and his missus and immediate family must be feeling heading into this Christmas.
Take care of yourself too my friend!"Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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One more piece of my big sisterly advice before the end of the year This time of year is really good for making an effort to forgive anyone who may have wronged you in the past. No-one wants to carry past upsets or sadness into a new year and this can only affect our health and wellbeing anyway and ruin our good looks. Quite often, we get hurt simply by someone else's thoughtlessness or ignorance, not necessarily deliberate cruelty or meanness, and some people are too embarrassed to say sorry or simply do not know how. Guilt is a wasted emotion and exhausting."Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View PostOne more piece of my big sisterly advice before the end of the year This time of year is really good for making an effort to forgive anyone who may have wronged you in the past. No-one wants to carry past upsets or sadness into a new year and this can only affect our health and wellbeing anyway and ruin our good looks. Quite often, we get hurt simply by someone else's thoughtlessness or ignorance, not necessarily deliberate cruelty or meanness, and some people are too embarrassed to say sorry or simply do not know how. Guilt is a wasted emotion and exhausting.
I too have a recent story to share (well it is past 2 and a half years have been a real struggle). It is still too raw and real for me right now....but folks like you all esp Turk, Chook 56, Cockdoodledoo, Horry, BWT and Snogard yes he is real and a mate of mine from work have helped me get to where I'm now. Still here breathing n starting to hope and dream again.
Happy Christmas and yes a simple 'I'm sorry' can sometimes be the best Christmas present to give someone you know, love or care about maybe even to someone you don't know but for some reason upset them.Last edited by Parkway_Drive; 12-13-2014, 01:05 PM.Originally posted by boogie
"There's a lot of people competing for title of dumbest chookpen member such as Tommy S, Rusty, Johnny, ROC, Tobin but without a doubt you are the worst, youre thick as a brick christ this is the dumbest thing I've read in a long time you should go back to supporting the panthers"
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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View PostOne more piece of my big sisterly advice before the end of the year This time of year is really good for making an effort to forgive anyone who may have wronged you in the past. No-one wants to carry past upsets or sadness into a new year and this can only affect our health and wellbeing anyway and ruin our good looks. Quite often, we get hurt simply by someone else's thoughtlessness or ignorance, not necessarily deliberate cruelty or meanness, and some people are too embarrassed to say sorry or simply do not know how. Guilt is a wasted emotion and exhausting.
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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View PostOne more piece of my big sisterly advice before the end of the year This time of year is really good for making an effort to forgive anyone who may have wronged you in the past. No-one wants to carry past upsets or sadness into a new year and this can only affect our health and wellbeing anyway and ruin our good looks. Quite often, we get hurt simply by someone else's thoughtlessness or ignorance, not necessarily deliberate cruelty or meanness, and some people are too embarrassed to say sorry or simply do not know how. Guilt is a wasted emotion and exhausting.
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Originally posted by Parkway_Drive View PostWell said sis'
I too have a recent story to share (well it is past 2 and a half years have been a real struggle). It is still too raw and real for me right now....but folks like you all esp Turk, Chook 56, Cockdoodledoo, Horry, BWT and Snogard yes he is real and a mate of mine from work have helped me get to where I'm now. Still here breathing n starting to hope and dream again.
Happy Christmas and yes a simple 'I'm sorry' can sometimes be the best Christmas present to give someone you know, love or care about maybe even to someone you don't know but for some reason upset them."Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by Norman View PostIf you don't mind me saying that message is one of purity. Cheers brightened up my night."Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Christmas and New Year can be an especially hard time of the year for some. Happy New year to all you bro's and bro'ettes out there who feel beyond blue. If you want to talk find your friend who you feel comfortable with. If you feel you can't do that then contact one of the reputable organizations like lifeline , mensline, etc.....there is always someone who cares...Trust Me!!
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I've learnt that life is not always fair. I was born with a major disability which I have had to deal with my entire life. It's no fun being a part of the minority all the time. One of my children also has a disability totally unrelated to mine. Then I lost another child, who died after birth. I sure must have upset someone in another life. But all you can do is get on with it. Luckily I was born a very determined person.
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Originally posted by mightyrooster View PostI've learnt that life is not always fair. I was born with a major disability which I have had to deal with my entire life. It's no fun being a part of the minority all the time. One of my children also has a disability totally unrelated to mine. Then I lost another child, who died after birth. I sure must have upset someone in another life. But all you can do is get on with it. Luckily I was born a very determined person.
You have a heart of gold. I can tell.
To lose a child is the worst thing I can imagine. I am facing that possibility at the moment with my adult daughter facing a brain tumour.
Life deals its hand to us & we have to make do with what we have.
Take care.
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my heart is heavy reading the preceding posts from mighty rooster and chook56, all I can honestly say is I admire the courage of you both and chook 56 I do have a good mate travelling very well that beat that insidious disease now facing your daughter, my hopes and prayers are with both your families, mighty rooster I empathise with you, we did lose a son 1 week before birth about 35 years ago, it always hurts but we went on to have two excellent kids now making their way in life, that's why im a director of a charity st George children with disabilities fund. pm me if you want to have a chat about that?
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Originally posted by chook 56 View PostMR, that just sucks.
You have a heart of gold. I can tell.
To lose a child is the worst thing I can imagine. I am facing that possibility at the moment with my adult daughter facing a brain tumour.
Life deals its hand to us & we have to make do with what we have.
Take care.
Sometimes when I'm having a bad day I can't help but sit in self pity at how unfair a life I have been dealt. It can be hard but I just think of my two other kids. And my disability has certainly made me a more tolerant person. I cannot stand racism or any kind of victimisation of people who are perceived as different.
Please take care of yourself. And I hope you have family and friends you can talk to. I found talking helped. But that may be a female thing.
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Originally posted by stephenj View Postmy heart is heavy reading the preceding posts from mighty rooster and chook56, all I can honestly say is I admire the courage of you both and chook 56 I do have a good mate travelling very well that beat that insidious disease now facing your daughter, my hopes and prayers are with both your families, mighty rooster I empathise with you, we did lose a son 1 week before birth about 35 years ago, it always hurts but we went on to have two excellent kids now making their way in life, that's why im a director of a charity st George children with disabilities fund. pm me if you want to have a chat about that?
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