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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 746793" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Hi feeling. Will get back to you. So pleased you loved your trip. There are kind people. Yes.</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry your older son lost his card. He must be frightened. I can guess how hard this is for you to not have this one link to him. I think that anything that forces him to solve problems with other people has the potential to be a good thing. I am hopeful for you and him that he does what it takes to get the card reissued. It is reassuring that he continues to be okay. Is it almost four years, now?</p><p></p><p>How very hard for you and middle son that his behavior seems to suggest he is falling into the same illness. But that is very good that he is back on anti-depressants. How did it happen that he consented to re-start the medication? </p><p> </p><p>Feeling. You are really fighting for yourself and your life. To give yourself pleasure and meaning and fun in the face of struggles and grief that would do in a lesser person. I am amazed that you are planning your next trip. Were you afraid to travel alone? </p><p></p><p>I have gotten fascinated about the idea of taking cargo container ship cruises. There are typically rooms for a few to up to 12 people on those huge container ship freighters. They take a few passengers because that with the passengers on board they get preferential treatment of some sort, like going first, etc. The prices are cheap. Sometimes as little as $100 a day or less, with meals. The ships sail under non-USA flags, with non-USA crew. There is little time for seeing the ports. I know this would not appeal to most people. The main event here is the chemistry between the few passengers, the crew, and the ocean. I don't know if I have a secret "Joseph Conrad" part of me, or what. But the idea fascinates. There are thousands of these cruises, from a few days to 3 or 4 months around the world. I want to do this! Except I've developed a fear of heights and I would be afraid of the gangway. It's like going up and down a fire escape constructed of rope that is 7 stories. But I am very motivated to get over this phobia. For this very reason. I want to go on these ships.</p><p></p><p>I think it's great that we are writing about fun and adventure. I think about you and I wonder how you are. I'm glad you checked in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 746793, member: 18958"] Hi feeling. Will get back to you. So pleased you loved your trip. There are kind people. Yes. I am so sorry your older son lost his card. He must be frightened. I can guess how hard this is for you to not have this one link to him. I think that anything that forces him to solve problems with other people has the potential to be a good thing. I am hopeful for you and him that he does what it takes to get the card reissued. It is reassuring that he continues to be okay. Is it almost four years, now? How very hard for you and middle son that his behavior seems to suggest he is falling into the same illness. But that is very good that he is back on anti-depressants. How did it happen that he consented to re-start the medication? Feeling. You are really fighting for yourself and your life. To give yourself pleasure and meaning and fun in the face of struggles and grief that would do in a lesser person. I am amazed that you are planning your next trip. Were you afraid to travel alone? I have gotten fascinated about the idea of taking cargo container ship cruises. There are typically rooms for a few to up to 12 people on those huge container ship freighters. They take a few passengers because that with the passengers on board they get preferential treatment of some sort, like going first, etc. The prices are cheap. Sometimes as little as $100 a day or less, with meals. The ships sail under non-USA flags, with non-USA crew. There is little time for seeing the ports. I know this would not appeal to most people. The main event here is the chemistry between the few passengers, the crew, and the ocean. I don't know if I have a secret "Joseph Conrad" part of me, or what. But the idea fascinates. There are thousands of these cruises, from a few days to 3 or 4 months around the world. I want to do this! Except I've developed a fear of heights and I would be afraid of the gangway. It's like going up and down a fire escape constructed of rope that is 7 stories. But I am very motivated to get over this phobia. For this very reason. I want to go on these ships. I think it's great that we are writing about fun and adventure. I think about you and I wonder how you are. I'm glad you checked in. [/QUOTE]
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