Last thursday my Grandpa had a severe stroke leaving the top portion of his brain non-functioning, his left side paralized, and him unable to swollow. On Sunday night the family decided to remove his feeding tube. Yesterday they thought he wouldn't survive the afternoon let alone the night. This morning he passed. We love you grandpa and will miss you terribly.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Valentine's Day
Tomorrow is Valentine's Day; What does that even mean? accourding to wikipedia: Valentines Day is an annual holiday held on February 14 celebrating love and affection between intimate companions.
That's all great and dandy but what does that mean for all the single people like myself? In my opinion instead of being a day of celebration it brings heartache (especially for those recently single) self-doubt, and an overall feeling of blah!

Accourding to Dr. Laura S. Brown, professor of psychology at Argosy University/Seattle, “Seeing the illusory nature of this holiday can be the first step in feeling better about being precisely who and where you are.” She offers some tips for singles on how to celebrate V-Day without letting it defeat you:
1. Do not define yourself by your relationship status. Your relationship status is not your identity.
2. If you are single because of a recent loss, allow this to be a day of grieving. Do not pretend that it’s not a hard day. Get support and sympathy.
3. Realize that Valentine’s Day is a commercial holiday. It is not about love and relationships; it is about selling flowers, candy, and diamond jewelry. Think of all the money you are saving.
4. Plan well in advance to do something that will not place you in the path of billing and cooing couples. Even if you usually like dining out alone, do something else on Valentine’s Day.
5. Get together with people who do love you -- friends, family members, the people who already have relationships with you.
6. If you are single and you don’t want to be, start now to think about what is in the way of you creating the relationship you want. Find ways to work on becoming the person your dream partner would fall in love with. Start therapy. Take up yoga. Begin to volunteer. Create art. Make meaning. Act to change the world. It is into the fullest lives that love is most likely to fall.
7. If you are single and you like it, now is the time to affirm your choice. People who never marry or partner have close, loving, emotionally intimate relationships and lives worth living. Do not let a couple-driven culture define your choice as something wrong.
Could these tips really help? Maybe but let's just agree to fast-forward through tomorrow okay? I know that Valentine's Day shouldn't get me down but it does. Now to try and sleep away the "Blah" like I have done all day!
R.I.P Grandpa Grape 2/14/2007

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