RE: Dock slip, the missing key and the nonsense plan.

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Memories from early ages are sometimes clear and vivid, but they're strongly associated with our emotions. That must have been a rather difficult time for your parents and traumatic for you... you don't need to see the tunnel vision, but you remember what you felt very well, or almost well. As for feeling like you're drowning in a glass of water, it reminds me a lot of my mother, because she always repeated that saying to me: don't torment yourself in a glass of water, because from her position, she forced me to continue forward and not allow things to affect me so much, not even while I was in a tank of chlorine. Acting on instinct, acting in self-defense, acting because you have a reasonable conscience will always be the right course of action.

Happy Sunday to you... I'm trying to write about memories, and taking advantage of the electricity to cook; after all, cooking inspires me... 😄



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Well, it was a traumatic experience in deed, but I don't know why it didn't affect me, cause I had no trauma or any water or swimming fear, in fact I liked and like beach a lot. The memory however is still clear in my mind.
Your mother backing you up like by pushing you ahead like that, I see it like the right thing to do for one's daughrer or son, I guess that's what one need in those ocations and maybe less pitty compasional consolation treatment.
Here we already cooked and my inspiration is now a bit calmed, my mind is now more into numbers, assets control and organization to complete the building up of the doll project I'm in. I might be writing some of that these days if I yave the time and will to do it. And of course, inspiration.

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Ohhh, and thanks for taking time from your inspirational kitchen to read and comment me. Authenticity above all.🙃

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Yesssss....😅😂😂😂

Be strong forever.

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