There was this one time, I admit I got carried away, jumped into bed, slowly tore off the outer layer, put my lips around it. My bf walked in, gave me an ultimatum...He said "it's me or the wispa"
I lost my mother in june of last year, don't think it really hit me until oct/nov. I didn't want to leave the house, found it very hard to get motivated to even go for a walk, I became very anti-social but I had to try and change my mindset, it started with doing small things I enjoy doing, and it's only now over a year later I've started going for walks and visiting some of the places we once did together. For me, it hits you in waves and when it does, it completely knocks you over.
Suppose we just all have to let it out when that happens and let ourselves grieve
It was my first time glamping, spent my summers as a kid camping and I've got some great memories. I'm going to slum it in the tent next time round, we stayed in a horsebox yesterday, it was the height of luxury
At least you've tried and tested, some don't bother
Aw stop, it's typical, the guy in charge of the place said I was the only one it's happened to all year , back now, we made the most of it, refreshing having no phone or internet for the last 24 hours. I'd recommend it, glamping in the nire valley surrounded by animals
A legal document can be drawn up called an "enduring power of attorney", its only activated when someone becomes mentally incapacitated, if there are no close family members i think a colleague can be appointed as an attorney (under Irish law), spanish law might have a similar procedure?
Lately I've been walking alone, earphones in, bliss! Then there's Wicklow to confuse you even more.
There's a music festival on in the city the August bank holiday and often bands play in and around the Viking triangle but i reckon cork is probably better for music/gigs.
RE: Lookin4Irish Woman
I'll show you mine if you show me yours