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ChaosAngel

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I'm updating my profile. It's incredibly inaccurate and out of date. My kids have grown some (still young), I have grown. I have a Master. I'm not looking to be dominated or Mastered. I'm not looking to have a submissive. I'm not really looking for anything. But, to have some connections in the community is a good thing and one can never have too many friends, right? That's what they say anyway. Life doesn't always go the way I want it and I'm learning to let it go. Sometimes, though, it's the twists in the road that bring the best surprises. I like to write, I like to read anything that catches my interest. I love to hang out with my friends and my kids - an afternoon bbq on a sunny day with some friends and family is as perfect a day as it gets. I get out to the local venues when I can. Anything else you want to know, just drop me a line. But, please, no professions of love on a first email, I won't respond. No hitting me up for sex either; again, I won't respond.

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12/7/2005 11:57:15 AM
On a more pleasant note, we have discovered that grandma's stay in the nursing home isn't permanent. She'll be there 30-90 days with therapy to help boost her strength. They say she may even be able to get a pass to come home for a few days at Christmas. That probably depends on how she's doing, of course.

On another pleasant note, I have a date tonight. An actual date...not just a "Lets get together and do something" sort of thing. He's planned everything out, and I'm looking forward to it. I don't recall the last time I went on a "real" date *laughs*


12/6/2005 4:17:58 PM
This is my first journal entry here. I do keep other journals, so I'm not sure how often this will be updated.

There's been a lot going on around here of late. My grandmother is ill, and currently in the hospital. Today, they are moving her to we think a transitional home. It's possible that this time, she won't come home at all, if they can't get her illness under control. The good side to this is, she seems pretty coherent again. I'm hoping this is a good start to recovery. She's not eating a lot, but she is eating some - more than she did at home, which I think is a good sign.
 

We'll have Christmas in the hospital (as she'll likely be there) or in the transitional home this year. But, at least, we'll have Christmas...and we'll have it with her. I'm hoping that the kids will be able to see her. Right now she's on contact isolation. My son may wear the robe and gloves, but I don't think I could get him to wear a mask. He wouldn't last year when my daughter was born. Fortunately, we didn't need masks to go see grandma today.

Despite the stress and not so good news, the holiday cheer is pervading. We haven't decorated the house yet, but I think that begins tomorrow. The music room needs to be cleaned to make room for the tree. I've done a bit of Christmas shopping, and am making lists of ideas for members of the family. My main concern is the kids, which everyone understands. I think, for the most part, my family is pretty focused on them as well. They're the only small children ;)

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IrisD93
 
 Age: 40
  Washington