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Bipolar Knitter: But You Look So Good!
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Monday, March 12, 2012. But You Look So Good! A while ago, I sat in a room listening to one woman tell another that even though she was depressed, she looked so beautiful and professional and "together.". I know this woman was trying to make the other feel better; I mean, who doesn't want to hear they're beautiful? I think there's something about someone saying, "But you look so good! Is saying, "But you look so good - you can't feel that bad! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). But You Look So Good!
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Bipolar Knitter: Putting the Needles Away for Now
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Putting the Needles Away for Now. Hi Bipolar Knitter fans,. In the meantime, check out amykrug.com. For my other blog. May 2, 2012 at 2:06 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I'm working on a new website, amykrug.wordpress.com. To try to increase my author cred. Stop by and LIKE me on Facebook, if you're so inclined. Hit LIKE to follow on Facebook, and to spread the word! Follow me on Twitter. Follow @BipolarKnitter. Putting the Needles Away for Now. Susan B. Anderson.
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Bipolar Knitter: August 2011
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011. It's MINE, dammit. One thing that I'm really bad about with my kids is setting boundaries. And I don't mean that in a theoretical, therapy kind of way; I mean it in a literal, physical way. Mainly, setting boundaries with my stuff. It's such a conundrum. We teach our kids to share, that it's wrong to be selfish, to hoard their crayons or their trucks, to not let others play. But aren't there things that a kid shouldn't have to share? Friday, August 26, 2011. Which the authors ca...
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Having No Blog Is Your Blog: Pinch Me
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Having No Blog Is Your Blog. Thoughts about this and that. So, last week I started living the dream: Back in Athens, working for the alumni office. It's only on an interim basis, but there's the possibility of making it more permanent if I get my act together and fill out an online application within the next few days. I'm still adjusting to having to get up early, find something presentable to wear, drive for a while, show up somewhere on time, and do actual work for a while, but I think I'll manage.
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Having No Blog Is Your Blog: Oh Hai
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Having No Blog Is Your Blog. Thoughts about this and that. Yeah, so . . . I had this fantasy that I was going to blog more in 2013. I was going to get back to doing regular Pub Quiz recaps, plus weekly book reports and movie reviews about whatever I've been reading/watching. Loose Subject Headings: It Happened to Me. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Your Ideas Intrigue Me . . . I'll Take Pub Quiz for $1000, Alex. The Mike D Pub Quiz Interwebs Site [Cleveland].
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the five stages of grading | not that kind of doctor
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Not that kind of doctor. A phd in being awesome. The five stages of grading. October 9, 2010 ⋅. Everyone is familiar with Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. And her stage model of coping with grief popularly known as the five stages of grief. What you may not know is that Kübler-Ross actually developed her theory as a graduate student, basing her conception of the process of loss on the experiences one goes through over a grading weekend. 8221; “Wait, what does this even mean? 8221; “Redundant! 8221; Instructors at ...
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Bipolar Knitter: April 2012
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Wednesday, April 25, 2012. Putting the Needles Away for Now. Hi Bipolar Knitter fans,. In the meantime, check out amykrug.com. For my other blog. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm working on a new website, amykrug.wordpress.com. To try to increase my author cred. Stop by and LIKE me on Facebook, if you're so inclined. Hit LIKE to follow on Facebook, and to spread the word! Follow me on Twitter. Follow @BipolarKnitter. Putting the Needles Away for Now. Subscribe to BP via your Kindle! Susan B. Anderson.
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Bipolar Knitter: The AM Crunch
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012. Like, with a passion. Detest them. I hate them even worse on the weekends, when my husband, who knows I hate weekends, still won't get up on Saturdays to deal with them (in his defense, he usually does get up Sundays). So, yeah, like most moms, I hate mornings. By Julia Cameron,. The other book I'm reading) suggests, similarly, to get up early, before anyone else, and engage in some sort of ritual that will energize you for the day (like journaling or doing yoga). I don't get it&#...
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Bipolar Knitter: Hey, I'm Back -- And Large and in Charge (Sorta)
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Thursday, March 1, 2012. Hey, I'm Back - And Large and in Charge (Sorta). Finally, an update. I've had a rough few weeks, and couple that with the fact that even if I'm in a good mood, using my computer usually makes me want to break something, I've just kind of avoided any serious computer stuff altogether. Which isn't an excuse, but it is a reason. So, like I said, I've been having some rough times the last few weeks. What am I doing about it? Well, I'm glad you asked. A blog post on OwningPink.com.
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Bipolar Knitter: March 2011
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011. The Pregnant in Pregnant Bipolar Knitter. I haven't talked too much about the "pregnant" in my blog title, mainly because other than the rampant depression/psychological problems I've had, the pregnancy has been healthy and uneventful. Note that the doc on call was the doc that delivered my first daughter.which is a whole other story, but I told the nurse that I would drive home and have my baby there rather than have him ever touch me again. But I digress.). Susan B. Anderson.