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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 698046" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>In my post above I forgot to address these quotes from while I was gone.</p><p>Thank you Albatross. It is music to my ears, what you write.</p><p>IB, I forget the context you address by this comment but of course it applies to almost everything. Thank you.</p><p>Wow. So do I, COM. Is this not the heart of it?</p><p>Yes. This is exactly the case. </p><p>Yes, IB. I am a very joyful person who has been sad for a long time. I must be coming back because I got such positive feedback from the people at work, and it was mostly about joyfulness and spirit.</p><p>I am better, Albatross. All in all, way better. I am so grateful to M. Every day he drove me an hour to work, drove home and 10 hours later came to get me. He was never more than a minute late, and usually waiting in the hot sun in the hot car. He patiently tolerated my plopping in the bed each evening and weekend. We really did this together. I could not have done it alone. Not anymore. He so supported me to quit. To his way of thinking I should have quit way sooner. But I wanted to get to 3 months. Not that they are all that grateful.The supervisor was gracious to me, but in the main I think they are unhappy I left, and will not forgive me for it. Which feels a little bit bad.</p><p></p><p>Thank you everybody.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 698046, member: 18958"] In my post above I forgot to address these quotes from while I was gone. Thank you Albatross. It is music to my ears, what you write. IB, I forget the context you address by this comment but of course it applies to almost everything. Thank you. Wow. So do I, COM. Is this not the heart of it? Yes. This is exactly the case. Yes, IB. I am a very joyful person who has been sad for a long time. I must be coming back because I got such positive feedback from the people at work, and it was mostly about joyfulness and spirit. I am better, Albatross. All in all, way better. I am so grateful to M. Every day he drove me an hour to work, drove home and 10 hours later came to get me. He was never more than a minute late, and usually waiting in the hot sun in the hot car. He patiently tolerated my plopping in the bed each evening and weekend. We really did this together. I could not have done it alone. Not anymore. He so supported me to quit. To his way of thinking I should have quit way sooner. But I wanted to get to 3 months. Not that they are all that grateful.The supervisor was gracious to me, but in the main I think they are unhappy I left, and will not forgive me for it. Which feels a little bit bad. Thank you everybody. [/QUOTE]
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