From: Lori on
How do you deal with holidays? Are you able to get out long enough to
spend any time with family and friends?

(((Hugs)))

Lori

From: blay on
Lori wrote:
> How do you deal with holidays? Are you able to get out long enough to
> spend any time with family and friends?
>
> (((Hugs)))
>
> Lori
>
Actually, the last 2 yrs. we've had Thanksgiving here at our house,
which is nice. I do go to my girlfriend's family's house for Christmas,
but it's kinda hard.
From: a.enisz on
On Dec 5, 7:21�am, LoriLuvsHear...(a)webtv.net (Lori) wrote:
> How do you deal with holidays? �Are you able to get out long enough to
> spend any time with family and friends?
>
> (((Hugs)))
>
> Lori

Sometimes, there is just the fact that you are alone. You prepare
yourself however you can. It is just that way.
Fred
From: Lori on
I haven't spent any holidays with anyone since August 23, 2006 due to
this 'monster' (agoraphobia) who took over my body last year.

I am working very hard (therapy) to be able to spend at least a little
time on Christmas day with my niece and her family this year. She lives
about 16 miles from me and I'm hoping to drive to their home. That way
I can leave when I feel I need to.

But if I am not up to driving there, then I will invite them to come
visit me here. I just pray I will have the strength to be able to deal
with an in person visit.

I have not seen my niece for well over a year. I love her and her
family and miss them so much. :-(

We keep in touch via email which is the easiest way for me to
communicate at this time. I get nervous even on the phone.

I wish everyone the best and hope you will be able to spend some holiday
time with your Families.

(((Hugs)))

Lori

From: blay on
Lori wrote:
> I haven't spent any holidays with anyone since August 23, 2006 due to
> this 'monster' (agoraphobia) who took over my body last year.
>
> I am working very hard (therapy) to be able to spend at least a little
> time on Christmas day with my niece and her family this year. She lives
> about 16 miles from me and I'm hoping to drive to their home. That way
> I can leave when I feel I need to.
>
> But if I am not up to driving there, then I will invite them to come
> visit me here. I just pray I will have the strength to be able to deal
> with an in person visit.
>
> I have not seen my niece for well over a year. I love her and her
> family and miss them so much. :-(
>
> We keep in touch via email which is the easiest way for me to
> communicate at this time. I get nervous even on the phone.
>
> I wish everyone the best and hope you will be able to spend some holiday
> time with your Families.
>
> (((Hugs)))
>
> Lori
>
If you can make it out to ur appointments, you can most certainly make
it to see ur niece. You'll be glad you did.