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Surviving The Holidays: Some advice on how... - Ramsays Disease
Surviving The Holidays

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Coping adapting and mourning a loss of quality we have to cope and adjust to living in a world which is irreversibly changed. We may have to let go of some dreams developed over a lifetime while prioritising achievable acceptable compromise.
Part of me wants all the insanity ended a weaker part fears disappointment.
Ebenezer Scrooge feeling of bah humbug when I would love taking part a real conflict between heart and head a seasonal routine.
Booked a table for Christmas meal enoughs enough.
Christmas as we once knew it will not be happening again this year, and possibly will never be the same again, memories belong with a life before this post apocalypse.
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