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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 740732" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>Elsi, I am the same way regarding staying physically active and, like you, use some of the same things to help me: exercise, reading, music, hobbies, cleaning. As a matter of fact, I find I pray much easier and more deeply if I'm physically doing something rather than just sitting. </p><p>I had some contact with J this morning. He still refuses to come here to where we live. I asked him repeatedly if he was okay and safe, but he would never answer that question, just continued to cast blame and fault on my husband and I for what he perceives as "wrongdoing" in his eyes. There's no point in trying to correct his distortions of the past and present; I will just continue to tell him I care and keep plodding on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 740732, member: 22597"] Elsi, I am the same way regarding staying physically active and, like you, use some of the same things to help me: exercise, reading, music, hobbies, cleaning. As a matter of fact, I find I pray much easier and more deeply if I'm physically doing something rather than just sitting. I had some contact with J this morning. He still refuses to come here to where we live. I asked him repeatedly if he was okay and safe, but he would never answer that question, just continued to cast blame and fault on my husband and I for what he perceives as "wrongdoing" in his eyes. There's no point in trying to correct his distortions of the past and present; I will just continue to tell him I care and keep plodding on. [/QUOTE]
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