Dental care is so important.
2. Please tell your husband I wish him well at the gym, and that he should remember Goldilocks: just like she kept trying porridge, he should keep trying different exercises/classes until he finds his niche.
3. Speaking of war stories, if you'll indulge me (TW for suicidal ideation):Mental Fairy wrote: ↑September 4th, 2023, 6:45 pm I keep closing my eyes and wondering if this is the sound the tanks made during war. It’s terrible but I love history and to have an idea of what the sounds would have been like gives me chills.
My father's uncle, my great uncle, was a smart cookie: he was a professor of German at a major university, and lived a long and meaningful life.
But before that he was an ordinary drafted soldier, serving as a military policeman during the Battle of the Bulge (a bad place to be).
One night, after experiencing so much trauma and misery and cold, seeing his friends die, he swung his carbine (a short rifle) under his chin, ready to pull the trigger and end his life.
Just that moment, a memory came back, from just a few years earlier. A middling high school athlete in a podunk town (think the movie "Hoosiers") they had just defeated their rivals in a basketball game. One of the jubilant townspeople, observing this unexpected athletic outcome, happily congratulated my great uncle, clapping him appreciatively on the back.
Just like that my great uncle wanted to live and set his rifle down.
How telling that human connection, praise, and touch saved a life.