Today is International Talk Like A Pirate Day
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Welcome to my virtual salon. Please, come in and do stay awhile.
The Contessa's dream:
...And someday, I shall have a grand mansion where we all can meet, and I will call it "Timely Manor."
Timely: occurring at a suitable or opportune time; well-timed
Manor: the main house on an estate; a mansion
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I have this thing that I do when I'm really angry or have been hurt by someone. I put up a "Wall of Silence." I refuse to answer or return phone calls from the offending party, I refuse to reply to email messages from them. I have successfully maintained a Wall of Silence to protect myself from my ex--the last man I opened my heart to--for over a year now. It has been challenging at times, but I have persevered because I knew it was the best thing for me, for my heart. My beloved younger brother went through a painful breakup recently (no, they're not always painful) and, as he was struggling with the decison of whether or not to end the relationship, I wrote to him: "Remember when you said to me, 'He's not the one for you... He doesn't treat you with the respect that you deserve.'? Well, back atcha little brother." And it was a good reminder to myself of how poorly I was treated by this man, and of the fact that I deserve so much better. The reason this has all come up again, now, is that he (the "X") called again the other night, and this time he actually left a message (usually I just have the Caller I.D. evidence that he called). In his message he pleaded with me to _please_ talk to him. He seems to not understand why I won't talk to him. This serves to re-inforce my belief that those who hurt us are often completely oblivious to the fact that they have hurt us, or at least of how deeply they have hurt us.