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This is brilliant. I especially like comparing week 1, week 2, week 3… 😉
And also the message: don’t count the days, make every day count.
10 Friday Apr 2020
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This is brilliant. I especially like comparing week 1, week 2, week 3… 😉
And also the message: don’t count the days, make every day count.
09 Thursday Apr 2020
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So I have put in for what is called the “prestación extraordinaria”, for self-employed people. Apparently people on salaries are being paid 75% of their usual wages, but us autónomos just get something like 600€ a month. If eligible (still waiting on that one). And while that is better than nothing, it’s really not much. It doesn’t even cover my rent. And who knows when we will even receive it? Plus they still charged me 300€ for social security in March, so… wut? Anyhow, TONS of red tape. Well at least those guys still have a job!
I’ve really been trying to just deal with this situation one day at a time because, if not, I could end up on a very slippery slopes leading to The Depths Of Utter Despair. Once again my cancer training has come in handy, especially the finely honed living in denial skillz. Because while I did get help with covering my rent and bills this month, for which I am very grateful, this thing isn’t ending any time soon. What about next month, and six or eight months from now???? Eh, not going there. Yet. See? It almost works.
08 Wednesday Apr 2020
Posted in cancer, death & dying, friends

You came into my life just by chance, and you stayed in my life because you chose to. You wanted to. And unlike with many people I’ve known, your friendship never waivered, not once, not even a little bit. I smile remembering how you’d tell me “yeah, that’s because they’re assholes”. That meant absolutely everything to me.
Annie, I’ve been sitting by your bedside, so to speak, for these past weeks and riding that rollercoaster with Kenton, during your good days, and the times when it looked like it was all over and then you’d rally yet again. As Kenton put it, you’re as stubborn as a mule and as tough as old boots, and always the strong one while the rest of us are in bits.
And we were in bits many times, and then the next day you’d be up drinking a smoothie at the hospice and chatting away. Oh Annie. It’s been awhile since we were able to talk, but Kenton told me he mentioned me to you the other day and you smiled and said “of course I remember Shawn”. But other times you were barely conscious. And so while this really breaks my heart, of course you couldn’t have gone on like that. I imagine how annoyed you’d be.
I’ve never lost someone I love before, Annie. It’s taken heartbreak to a whole other level. As I said to Kenton, I guess it’s lucky I hardly love anyone so this isn’t likely to happen many more times during what is left of my life.
Silver linings.
My life will not be the same without you my beautiful, loving, smart, funny and fiercely loyal friend. But I know that I am a better person for having known you. And I will never stop loving and missing you. ❤
We love each other and try our best, everything else is meaningless
We hard arsed bitches have to stick together. Fuck everyone else. Love you, Shawn. X
~ Annie

07 Tuesday Apr 2020
Posted in birthdays, casa azahar, cats, home

How is it possible? My little girl is 7 years old! I realised when I placed the last cat food order that I no longer have to get “young adult” food for her, she can join the other two and eat their “mature adult” bics. OMG. Of course she is still very kittenish and weighs nothing at all, prances around like she is on strings. But yeah, she is getting older.
And of course Morcilla shares a birthday with my beloved Azar – they were born exactly 18 years apart. How weird is that?

Happy Birthday my precious girl!
06 Monday Apr 2020
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I think it’s safe to say that people are making much more use of the internet to stay in touch in these Days of Coronavirus. Aside from the usual written platforms like email, whatsapp and messenger, the video options (which I never do) such as facetime, skype and zoom are also extra popular now. And of course there are all the social media platforms. I’ve never tweeted so much since, well, ever. Honestly, if my internet connection down I don’t know what I’d do. And neither would you because I wouldn’t be able to tell you about it.
One thing I’ve been wondering about these past three weeks (okay 24 days, but who’s counting) is how netiquette has changed with this new situation. I mean other than the usual “be polite”, “never tweet drunk” and “you don’t have to post every single thought in your head”, there are probably some new unspoken guidelines that we may not know about yet because, well, nobody talks about them.