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    The party was a hit. Everyone went home feeling good about themselves. Most have shit parents. No young person deserves to be a disappointment to their parents for their sexual or gender orientation. They’re just people. Bring in the hugs. I don’t care. My home is always welcome.

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    Some fuckwits offleash jack Russell chased the strays away as they were eating.

    Then the fucking moron couldn’t get him back for a while. I saw the 2 orange parents come back but not the 2 kittens or the other two.

    They did have a head start on him. Just worries me.

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    Rough night sleep as you might imagine. I’m really torn between cooking up a whole lasagna and casserole and dropping it over and recognising that I’m just trying to do something to deal with how I feel and that’s kinda fuckin rude. They’ll have family and shit around all the time anyway.

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      My go to for these situations is to drop off toilet paper, tissues and some basics like tea, coffee and long life milk. Grief makes it hard to keep track of the basics and you also have lots of people visiting you, so those are the sorts of things you most want. Food can cause more problems, because you have to find somewhere in the fridge for it etc.

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      If it’s just happened, I’d say leave them be. When it’s settled maybe look at mowing the lawns, or taking the kids for a bit.

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        Apparently it happened Monday but yeah thinking we might leave it a few days before we reach out, let them know if there’s anything they need.

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          It’s nice to let them know, but many people in crisis will just say “we’re fine” or similar if offered help. Try to look for a decision or some effort you can take out of their hands.

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      Try not to be so hard on yourself man.

      Your heart is in right place. Give them a couple of days to get over the shock then you can extend your condolences and assist where you can.

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      I’m sorry mate. If it’s any help, I’ve always found in the days and first couple of weeks after someone passes away there are heaps of people coming around and offering help in various ways. Then people seem to go back to their own lives and you’re truly left with the aftermath. This is when I begin to offer help with something, which is sometimes when they really need it and also when my own emotions are less raw and I can be more useful. That’s just me though.

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    Over in Maffra now, I don’t think I’ve ever been in a house bigger than this. My aunt has definitely worked her butt off for this amazing house!

    Now her partner just has to sell his place in the city and it’ll be done! So proud of them!

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      🙂

      I love you have good family too ( cos I know you’ve had it rough ) AND they are lucky to have you. 😘

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        I’m so so grateful for my dad and his side of the family - they’ve always been the people who have encouraged me and loved me for me. Supportive of my interests. Much of the uncertainty I feel about them, is just my own trauma - I fit in so well with my family it’s hard not to see we’re all related. 💜💜

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    I have been unmotivated for packing, but I did get motivated to finish a sewing project I’ve been planning for ages. A work jacket which I removed the logo from has now had an embroidered tree sewn in its place to cover the damage from removing the stitching. Now I have another jacket I can wear over winter.

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    When boyo suggests a glass of wine at 3:30 “you know this will lead to me singing musical theatre, yeah?” “Mmhm!”

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    Sleeping in oodie and fluffy pyjamas, checking in

    Three or four years ago, I got my sister a real Oodie, and myself one from Big W. Her oodie is holding up really well, and mine is less so, but is still good enough. I think I wear mine more anyway.

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      I bought my kids cheap ones with matching pants from QVM (it was all I could afford at the time) and they’ve held up magnificently. Elder wears his heaps, Miniest not so much. Hers is so large that I’m tempted to wear it as a normal sized hoodie 🤣

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      I have an oodie that my partner’s mum bought me. It has some stains and cigarette burns on it, but I wouldn’t give it up under any circumstance.

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    Managed to break the cold tap in the shower whilst in there. That’s 3 different showers in 3 weeks lol. Managed to fix this one but the other 2 remain borked.

    Split second panic thinking ‘ooh if that starts throwing out a jet’. Scared the crap outta me.

    Water things and I continue our little spat.

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    I’m cheating on my usual cafe with the new place across the road.

    In my defence, the lady making coffee this morning gave me a half decaf half normal when I asked for a decaf and it fucked me up all day lol

    I had this big clothes shopping day planned but fuck that. If I could lug the TV into the bedroom that’d be my spot for the day.

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      Yep, I pulled out all my winter clothes and have a thermal top on. Haven’t pulled out the oodie or whacked on the heater yet though. On a totally overcast day like today the unit is freezing, typical uninsulated tent…