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Rep Retirement Lodge 200 - End of Season

Rep Retirement Lodge 200 - End of Season

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Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 200 - End of Season

This.

Of course then we named her Lincoln...

Before my last relationship ended, it was either going to be Declan Seamus, Connor Seamus, or Fiona Catherine (FTR, I preferred Deaglan instead of Declan, but then pronunciation reasons came up). My ex's maiden name and my last name were only different because of an "s" at the end. :eek:
 
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Good Morning, MEUSA! :)
Good Morning, FD08! :)


Good Morning to the rest of tLodge! :)
 
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Seamus is a great name, much more opportunity to create funny mispronunciations than Sean. 😀

If our youngest had been a boy it may have been Seamus or Brian with the middle name Arthur. My father-in-law was James Arthur si Seamus would have been pretty cool.

Good luck today, Scarlet.
 
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Kinda dreading tomorrow. :(

It's always tough, and there's no way around it. Best advice is to let it all out. You don't have to be strong for anyone. You don't have to put on a façade. And it's not going to "go away" easily either; don't know if you have a significant other to be there for you.
 
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Today actually went pretty ok. It was tough at first when we saw him in the church. My mom was a bit overwhelmed in a positive way think at the amount of people that came. It really was a nice crowd. The biggest hiccup, if you can call it that, was the traffic when we went to and from the cemetery. Took forever to get back to the church for the dinner. We’re all pretty tired. So mentally draining. All back here at my mom’s eating leftovers from what people brought us this week, which was so nice. Going to sleep a lot this weekend.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 200 - End of Season

Today actually went pretty ok. It was tough at first when we saw him in the church. My mom was a bit overwhelmed in a positive way think at the amount of people that came. It really was a nice crowd. The biggest hiccup, if you can call it that, was the traffic when we went to and from the cemetery. Took forever to get back to the church for the dinner. We’re all pretty tired. So mentally draining. All back here at my mom’s eating leftovers from what people brought us this week, which was so nice. Going to sleep a lot this weekend.

Knowing you, you will get through this without a hitch. You're not exactly one who crumbles under stress, despite some of your posts here. ;) We're all there for you, Scarlet, if not in person, we are in spirit.
 
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Good Morning, MEUSA! :)
Good Morning, Mookie! :)


Good Morning to the rest of tLodge! :)
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 200 - End of Season

Mornin', Lodge.

Drab, rainy, blah day today, and looks like the same for tomorrow. Now I won't feel guilty about vegging out and watching movies all weekend. :)
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 200 - End of Season

Today actually went pretty ok. It was tough at first when we saw him in the church. My mom was a bit overwhelmed in a positive way think at the amount of people that came. It really was a nice crowd. The biggest hiccup, if you can call it that, was the traffic when we went to and from the cemetery. Took forever to get back to the church for the dinner. We’re all pretty tired. So mentally draining. All back here at my mom’s eating leftovers from what people brought us this week, which was so nice. Going to sleep a lot this weekend.

Glad to hear it went as well as it could.

Still thinking about you and your family.
 
Re: Rep Retirement Lodge 200 - End of Season

Blood drawn this morning, some wood cut this afternoon until my heel flared up again. Productive day so far.
 
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Stopped by the corner store today, and one of the owners was there. Talked about the upcoming Anniv party, volunteer sign-ups were sent out this week (what station do you want to work at, etc). He flat out said, "You are doing bottle/merch sales, I'll make sure of that. Can't think of anyone more suited or more knowledgeable for that station." I'm pumped for that. It was a blast last year, cannot wait for this year.
 
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Don't know what the hell I ate today, but you could pour my **** through a coffee filter right now. #twoop
 
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Don't know what the hell I ate today, but you could pour my **** through a coffee filter right now. #twoop

Ah, the ol' screen door. Yeah, that's a pain in the....well, you know the rest.
 
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