I don’t know how a simple life update can make me so emotional. Hello ☺️ I am so happy to hear from you and get a little peek at how you’re doing. If ever there’s anything us randos on the internet can do to support you or brighten your day, please let us know. I don’t know much about chronic illness but a small tidbit I learned from my mother was the quote ‘it is what it is’. It’s a simple phrase but it helped her so I submit it to you in case it helps. I think she liked it because it was an acceptance of her new normal as well as a summation of the whole journey and encouraged conversations forward.
I will have to look up playthroughs of Eden, that’s one I haven’t seen yet. If you enjoy video game playthroughs, I did used to enjoy the heyday of Roosterteeth (though not all of their content aged well). I’m sure there are many better options out there now but there’s still some gems I can dig for in case you’d be interested. (I’ve recently fallen down the rabbit hole of reaction videos and can feel my brain melting even as I laugh along 😅) If Netflix has been your thing, I *highly* recommend Nimona if you haven’t already seen it.
I thought of you as soon as the new season of Good Omens came out—mostly because I love hearing your take on anything and everything. (Your sequel was better) Hopefully it’s not too strange that a stranger from the internet thinks of you and sends warm feelies your way on occasion. Your writing (and you as a person) has made and continues to make an impression that I take with me into my own forays of the written word. I’m beyond excited that you’ve written another sequel. As always, I can’t wait to read whatever you’re willing to share with us. Thank you for sharing this update and I hope you’re living well even when you’re not well 💗 —Bobbie (gypsyfootluvr on livejournal)
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Date: 2023-10-25 08:25 am (UTC)Hello ☺️
I am so happy to hear from you and get a little peek at how you’re doing. If ever there’s anything us randos on the internet can do to support you or brighten your day, please let us know. I don’t know much about chronic illness but a small tidbit I learned from my mother was the quote ‘it is what it is’. It’s a simple phrase but it helped her so I submit it to you in case it helps. I think she liked it because it was an acceptance of her new normal as well as a summation of the whole journey and encouraged conversations forward.
I will have to look up playthroughs of Eden, that’s one I haven’t seen yet. If you enjoy video game playthroughs, I did used to enjoy the heyday of Roosterteeth (though not all of their content aged well). I’m sure there are many better options out there now but there’s still some gems I can dig for in case you’d be interested. (I’ve recently fallen down the rabbit hole of reaction videos and can feel my brain melting even as I laugh along 😅)
If Netflix has been your thing, I *highly* recommend Nimona if you haven’t already seen it.
I thought of you as soon as the new season of Good Omens came out—mostly because I love hearing your take on anything and everything. (Your sequel was better)
Hopefully it’s not too strange that a stranger from the internet thinks of you and sends warm feelies your way on occasion. Your writing (and you as a person) has made and continues to make an impression that I take with me into my own forays of the written word.
I’m beyond excited that you’ve written another sequel. As always, I can’t wait to read whatever you’re willing to share with us.
Thank you for sharing this update and I hope you’re living well even when you’re not well 💗
—Bobbie (gypsyfootluvr on livejournal)