RE: For the one who honed my craft

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That drabble article is incredibly difficult. Can't you make a easy world-building contest requiring +4000 words or something similar? Hope you're doing well. Have a great weekend.



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I just busted up laughing 🀣🀣🀣

I need to catch up on your blog !LOLZ... I see you posting prolifically and I can't keep up with everyone... and if every post is 4k words... FELIX!!! πŸ˜‚ But I shall come and find out what I have missed these past few weeks... I had my own little break from Hive, so I'm playing catch-up all around.

So, are we gonna see an entry from you this week? hehe... I mean c'mon... it's only 100 words... a walk in the park for you... ROFLLLLL

But yep those drabbles are not easy!

Now... world building... seems like a cool idea for a WOTW theme πŸ˜‰

I am doing well now thanks!! And the sun is shining - I think summer has arrived on my side of the pond. Happy weekend to you too, my friend !LUV !ALIVE !PIMP

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I am oddly posting a lot compared to my past progress.

Everything changed after spine surgery. I didn't want to start drinking again when I woke up. I see the liquor bottles at the supermarket and am not even tempted to pick one up.

It's concerning in a way because now the images don't stop. I have to write, or they build up. The writing since I've recovered has been almost therapeutic.

After the surgery, I lost almost 30 pounds and kept it off. My wife says I'm a changed man. A marriage teetering on collapse is now...loving? Hard to believe. Women...sheesh. The way she looks at me now, as opposed to before, is like night and day.

I see my neurologist in a couple of weeks to validate that spinal fusion has occurred. Once he clears me, I'll be able to build my body back up again.

AND STILL...seems like an easier task than writing some drabble...

I hope you had a great weekend!

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This makes me want to cry. I'm so happy, FelixπŸ€—I pray that the op was a complete success πŸ™πŸ’— and that you and your wife enjoy having that loving feeling back so much that neither of you ever goes back to what it was... This is just wonderful!

You know... physical pain can be so debilitating. When my hubby was struggling a lot with his back pain (before he started yoga) I could always tell when it was bad. He would get snippy and short with me... for no apparent reason... and I would discover a short while after each time that he was struggling with his back... At one point he was drinking whisky every day and the odd beer too and was fairly overweight... but when he started yoga and a cycle of improved flexibility, it led to him being able to walk more, which led to jogging and improved fitness which led to running and now cycling and a loss of 30 kgs... his back pain became something he could manage and no longer has him collapsed on the floor unable to move. Now he hardly ever drinks. We've both changed things about our responses to each other and our marriage is so much more peaceful, mutually supportive, and collaborative for having done so.

And of course... the writing... the passion... when you have no pain you are so much more free to focus on what brings you joy. Your energy can be directed into that instead of pain management. Honestly, sometimes He does so much more than we asked for or could have expected. Be blessed.

And you don't have to write a drabble hehe... I just like to tease. But if you fancy giving it a shot... you know we'd love to see something from you.

Much love πŸ’—!LUV !ALIVE !PIMP

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