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Been Glutened, And Jobless Too Long!


MycasMommy

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I am just going to whine whine whine...

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On Saturday, I went to a birthday party. It was my Boyfriends classmates son's 3rd bDay party. Anyway, we got there a little early and the mom was not yet ready and kind of losing it. She had never decorated a cake before and did not really know how to do it.. So.. I kind of just took over.

 

It looked just like this... exactly like this.. in fact.. this is from pintrest and I wonder if it is her account.. haha.. probably not.

Anyway... the black part is made from crushed oreos.. and there was oreo all over everything, and I KNOW I accidentally ate some. Just licked a messy finger when I was all done without thinking. *sighs*

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I have been here in Seattle for 3 months now. I am STILL trying to find a job. I owned my own private school for gifted children (insert x-men jokes here) on Oahu for 8 years.. yet I have only managed to snag 3 interviews in the past 3 months. I AM SO UPSET ABOUT THIS. I just want to cry. I feel defeated and useless. I know this is not true..but one can only take so much rejection without reaction, right? I met a lot of nice people at that birthday party. Some strange woman kept asking for my phone number to make a cake for her kid... which is just weird because I do not usually decorate cakes. Train ..thoughts.. crashed.

 

I also met a woman from Craigslist who was looking for a circle of friends. I know, I know, but I am lonely!! We seemed to hit it off rather well. I enjoyed her company, and she did not seem like a serial killer etc. I wrote her an email the other day and she has not responded. I do not know if I am too weird for her or she is just super busy. Since I am on a downward spiral of blah... the first choice seems to be the one to go for. Maybe I should start a gifted Adults support group. I cannot be the only vibrant, creative, "too much" freak here in the city.

 

and now? more D, because even though I puked right after the glutening, some of it must have gotten through.... SMH....

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LauraTX

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Aw, sorry to hear about the glutening. One time my husband screamed NOOOOO at me in a BBQ restaurant we go to, because I had speared a piece of his sausage on his plate... that had been served with a slice of bread sitting on top. I was really unhappy but glad he almost caught it I guess, lol.

There is a website called meetup.com and they host legitimate groups basically doing the website that has a calendar and forum for each group. Check it out, I know around here there are lots on it like support groups, parent groups, religious, crafting, all kinds of stuff. May be able to find a group for other smart adults there. I understand the need for that, for sure.

MycasMommy

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My boyfriend is really good about remembering to not kiss if he had gluten. I am so thank he pays good attention. I am glad your guy does too!

I have used meetup while in Hawaii, but I do not have the energy to be the one running the group. I took a look and did not see anything so far, but I should perhaps look more closely. I really am an introvert, but without working, I am getting too much alone time (if there can BE such a thing) and I need contact with other humans. Oy.. that is so surprising for me hahaah :D

icelandgirl

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Awww... (((hugs)))...hope you are feeling better. That stinks!
LauraTX

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Ha! I am an introvert the same way, too. I hole up in my house, working from home, and may never see someone other than my husband until I have to go to a doctors appointment, lol. I value my alone time, too, but have to force myself to stop the isolation, lol.
MycasMommy

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You ladies really cheered me up. Thank you. My craigslist friend suddenly called and said let's go to the zoo yesterday.. so right after a surprise interview..we did. Another interested party called today and wants to interview me next Thursday. I think maybe just getting glutened suddenly made me extra sad and emotional? I do not know. I have never really noticed any psychological effects. I have been on anti depressants for haha existential depression, for the past 2 years though. I would just WEEP and lose it if I watched the news... some people have NO empathy, I have WAY TOO MUCH.

badcasper

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I have noticed how I would get overly sensitive . I would cry watching commercials. I have spent days at work and at home trying not to cry constantly. I have definatly noticed how much happier I seem to be since I have been gluten free. Also, I have always been an introvert. I have been divorced for 15 years and haven't so much as dated for 12 years. Just not interested, no other reason. I have always ate out by myself unless I went with my kids who are all grown now. I talk more to strangers than people I know. I even found an e-mail friend on craigslist just to talk to. We never met or intended to, just someone I could talk to and say anything that was on my mind. That happened happened when I got really sick and became fullblown gluten intolerant. I didn't know what was wrong with me. I am so glad Im better now.

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