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Argh! Kid is a mess. And very volatile mess for that
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 659627" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>We are all back home and no deaths or even broken bones or burnt buildings in our family. And weather, mostly chilly and rainy most of these three days, kept also overall deaths way down. Only few people felt like drowning, when water is generally still under or around 50 F (someone did manage to drown to some kind of outside tub though, but I guess that goes to Darwin and drown category in betting.)</p><p></p><p>Ache apparently was total PITA, at least the friend who did drop him to our house actually asked hubby who was out if it is just about the move and starting therapy again or if Ache has something more going on because he had apparently been 'quite wearisome company' whole three days. He is also drunk as a skunk and continues being total PITA also here at home. But hey, no police or ambulance needed.</p><p></p><p>Joy seems to have had fun and he is more hangovered than drunk at this point which is good considering his summer job starts tomorrow morning.</p><p></p><p>I have had more enjoyable Midsummers before but hubby was able to have reasonably good time. And midst of all bad weather the midsummer night was absolutely exquisite, for few hours the sky was clear, wind went still (like it often does for the night in summer) and there was this most loveliest thin mist covering the sea from about three feet above the water to maybe 15 to 20 feet and red sundown/rise duplicated in the water. Summer nights around here are short, just a short twilight between evening and morning and light enough you can read a book outside without any extra light also during the most darkest moments so just sitting those couple hours on the rock and watching sea and listening birds and enjoying that beauty made this Midsummer worth it. Even though I did volunteer for a designated sober person (we were on the island, someone had to stay sober enough to drive the boat if it would had been needed) for Midsummer Eve (and had to stand drunken company while sober which is never too fun.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 659627, member: 14557"] We are all back home and no deaths or even broken bones or burnt buildings in our family. And weather, mostly chilly and rainy most of these three days, kept also overall deaths way down. Only few people felt like drowning, when water is generally still under or around 50 F (someone did manage to drown to some kind of outside tub though, but I guess that goes to Darwin and drown category in betting.) Ache apparently was total PITA, at least the friend who did drop him to our house actually asked hubby who was out if it is just about the move and starting therapy again or if Ache has something more going on because he had apparently been 'quite wearisome company' whole three days. He is also drunk as a skunk and continues being total PITA also here at home. But hey, no police or ambulance needed. Joy seems to have had fun and he is more hangovered than drunk at this point which is good considering his summer job starts tomorrow morning. I have had more enjoyable Midsummers before but hubby was able to have reasonably good time. And midst of all bad weather the midsummer night was absolutely exquisite, for few hours the sky was clear, wind went still (like it often does for the night in summer) and there was this most loveliest thin mist covering the sea from about three feet above the water to maybe 15 to 20 feet and red sundown/rise duplicated in the water. Summer nights around here are short, just a short twilight between evening and morning and light enough you can read a book outside without any extra light also during the most darkest moments so just sitting those couple hours on the rock and watching sea and listening birds and enjoying that beauty made this Midsummer worth it. Even though I did volunteer for a designated sober person (we were on the island, someone had to stay sober enough to drive the boat if it would had been needed) for Midsummer Eve (and had to stand drunken company while sober which is never too fun.) [/QUOTE]
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