Tell me what you did New Years Eve

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  • PureandEasy
    PureandEasy Posts: 5,818
    brianlux said:
    Spunkie said:
    brianlux said:
    I can't believe some of you young whipper snappers crashing out before midnight, lol!  Of course, old and crusty me, I'm still a night owl so was up until about 1:30 AM.

    We watched an episode of Doc Martin- loving that show!  Played a game of Scrabble and a round of Quiddler. 

    C. crashed out around 11:20, drifting off to sleep as nearly every night with me playing and singing a few tunes for her on my LX1 Little Martin.

    And then I started the new year just as I do every year- with anxiety until the shooting and fireworks subside.  It's strange to go through this annual PTSD episode to start the year.  

    But got past that and read some more of Peter Jesperson's most excellent memoir, Euphoric Recall before crashing to the sound of my wife and the cat both making their cute little nighttime sleep breathing sounds. 

    Happy New Year, all!


    Wait! What? I didn't know you got PTSD from gunshot? fireworks sounds. I want to know more about you B boy. What's up with that?

    For whatever reason, it's kind of embarrassing for me to say much about it, but I opened that door so...  
    The thing is, my issues compared to people I know who were in Vietnam, Iran, or Iraq, let alone people today in Gaza, The Ukraine, etc. indicates that  I really have little grounds to complain.  My issues stem from multiple mostly lesser issues.  
    When I was a kid, I lost my way not too far from camp and some people were shooting near by and I didn't know where it was safe to go.  Eventually, when there was a lull, I took off running. 
    Years later, in my early 20's, there were close by neighbors in my apartment in S.F. who were having some kind of shoot out. 
    And then about 10 years ago a guy I had recently befriended was shot and killed in Sacramento (I wasn't there but heard about it the next day).  So guns are a bad thing for me.
    Also, I was exposed to an explosion of hydrogen and oxygen gasses in 1993-- very close by and it was a lot louder than most gunshot or even loud fire crackers like cherry bombs or M-80's.  That incident permanently damaged my auditory nerves and gave my hyperacusis, poor auditory discrimination, and 27/7 tinnitus.
    So now all loud noises are painful, and basically any kind of shooting, or fireworks, etc. trigger anxiety big time.  New Years and 4th of July are hell for me
    But the good part of the story is that I've learned to just deal with it best I can.  I was addicted to Xanax for most of the 90's until that almost killed me, but I got off that stuff and don't take any medication at all. 
    So yeah, there are bad days but, hey, I'm alive and life is mostly good! I'm hoping 2024 is going to be great!  :smile:
    Any traumatic event can cause PTSD.  I think those of us who were old enough, aware and watching the events of 911 have some form of PTSD.  

    brianlux - Doc Martin is awesome, sorry to see the end of the series.  
    Don't come closer or I'll have to go
  • Spunkie
    Spunkie i come from downtown. Posts: 7,095
    edited January 2024
    I just had an epiphany. (2nd favorite word after juxtaposition.) I think the best exposure therapy for you is to take your girl on July 4th to see a beautiful display. You should hold hands, kiss and make out.

    Post edited by Spunkie on
    I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef 
    Animals were hiding behind the Coral 
    Except for little Turtle
    I could swear he's trying to talk to me 
    Gurgle Gurgle
  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 11,851

  • Ms. Haiku
    Ms. Haiku Washington DC Posts: 7,389
    I put some blankets on the floor near my radio as a temporary bed until midnight. I turned on Hot Jazz Saturday Night with Rob Bamburger and relaxed until midnight. The music was so joyous 😊  It was a beautiful way to bring in 2024 
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  • Ms. Haiku said:
    I put some blankets on the floor near my radio as a temporary bed until midnight. I turned on Hot Jazz Saturday Night with Rob Bamburger and relaxed until midnight. The music was so joyous 😊  It was a beautiful way to bring in 2024 
    That sounds very relaxing. 


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  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 11,851
    Ms. Haiku said:
    I put some blankets on the floor near my radio as a temporary bed until midnight. I turned on Hot Jazz Saturday Night with Rob Bamburger and relaxed until midnight. The music was so joyous 😊  It was a beautiful way to bring in 2024 
    ❤️ sounds so poetic. Good stuff.
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,669
    brianlux said:
    Spunkie said:
    brianlux said:
    I can't believe some of you young whipper snappers crashing out before midnight, lol!  Of course, old and crusty me, I'm still a night owl so was up until about 1:30 AM.

    We watched an episode of Doc Martin- loving that show!  Played a game of Scrabble and a round of Quiddler. 

    C. crashed out around 11:20, drifting off to sleep as nearly every night with me playing and singing a few tunes for her on my LX1 Little Martin.

    And then I started the new year just as I do every year- with anxiety until the shooting and fireworks subside.  It's strange to go through this annual PTSD episode to start the year.  

    But got past that and read some more of Peter Jesperson's most excellent memoir, Euphoric Recall before crashing to the sound of my wife and the cat both making their cute little nighttime sleep breathing sounds. 

    Happy New Year, all!


    Wait! What? I didn't know you got PTSD from gunshot? fireworks sounds. I want to know more about you B boy. What's up with that?

    For whatever reason, it's kind of embarrassing for me to say much about it, but I opened that door so...  
    The thing is, my issues compared to people I know who were in Vietnam, Iran, or Iraq, let alone people today in Gaza, The Ukraine, etc. indicates that  I really have little grounds to complain.  My issues stem from multiple mostly lesser issues.  
    When I was a kid, I lost my way not too far from camp and some people were shooting near by and I didn't know where it was safe to go.  Eventually, when there was a lull, I took off running. 
    Years later, in my early 20's, there were close by neighbors in my apartment in S.F. who were having some kind of shoot out. 
    And then about 10 years ago a guy I had recently befriended was shot and killed in Sacramento (I wasn't there but heard about it the next day).  So guns are a bad thing for me.
    Also, I was exposed to an explosion of hydrogen and oxygen gasses in 1993-- very close by and it was a lot louder than most gunshot or even loud fire crackers like cherry bombs or M-80's.  That incident permanently damaged my auditory nerves and gave my hyperacusis, poor auditory discrimination, and 27/7 tinnitus.
    So now all loud noises are painful, and basically any kind of shooting, or fireworks, etc. trigger anxiety big time.  New Years and 4th of July are hell for me
    But the good part of the story is that I've learned to just deal with it best I can.  I was addicted to Xanax for most of the 90's until that almost killed me, but I got off that stuff and don't take any medication at all. 
    So yeah, there are bad days but, hey, I'm alive and life is mostly good! I'm hoping 2024 is going to be great!  :smile:
    Any traumatic event can cause PTSD.  I think those of us who were old enough, aware and watching the events of 911 have some form of PTSD.  

    brianlux - Doc Martin is awesome, sorry to see the end of the series.  

    True and good point.

    Yeah, really enjoying Doc Martin!  We borrowed the first five "series" (I'm guessing what we would call "seasons") on DVD.  We're hoping to track down the rest of them on DVD since we cannot stream.

    Spunkie said:
    I just had an epiphany. (2nd favorite word after juxtaposition.) I think the best exposure therapy for you is to take your girl on July 4th to see a beautiful display. You should hold hands, kiss and make out.


    "hold hands, kiss and make out" liked! lol.
    "July 4th to see a beautiful display", nnnnnot so much, haha!  Although from our house, we can see fireworks on the 4th looking out toward Cameron Park.  They are far enough away so as only barely (if at all sometimes) hear them.   They're like little mini-fireworks.  

    And yes, "epiphany" is a great word!  Right up there with "insouciance", egregious" among others! 
    Love the Peanuts cartoon!


    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • Spunkie
    Spunkie i come from downtown. Posts: 7,095
    edited January 2024
    . Gets out dictionary 
    Post edited by Spunkie on
    I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef 
    Animals were hiding behind the Coral 
    Except for little Turtle
    I could swear he's trying to talk to me 
    Gurgle Gurgle
  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 11,851
    I like 'ostentatious'. I don't even know what it means  :s 

  • F Me In The Brain
    F Me In The Brain this knows everybody from other commets Posts: 31,872
    Snooty
    The love he receives is the love that is saved
  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 11,851
    Thx^^Looked it up. Good now!
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,669
    edited January 2024
    Spunkie said:
    . Gets out dictionary 

    The ones that always get me are impetuous, impertinent, and importunate.  They're so similar, I get them all mixed up!
    To paraphrase Paul Westerberg, "I hate words!  They've got too many letters!"
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • Spunkie
    Spunkie i come from downtown. Posts: 7,095
    brianlux said:
    Spunkie said:
    brianlux said:
    I can't believe some of you young whipper snappers crashing out before midnight, lol!  Of course, old and crusty me, I'm still a night owl so was up until about 1:30 AM.

    We watched an episode of Doc Martin- loving that show!  Played a game of Scrabble and a round of Quiddler. 

    C. crashed out around 11:20, drifting off to sleep as nearly every night with me playing and singing a few tunes for her on my LX1 Little Martin.

    And then I started the new year just as I do every year- with anxiety until the shooting and fireworks subside.  It's strange to go through this annual PTSD episode to start the year.  

    But got past that and read some more of Peter Jesperson's most excellent memoir, Euphoric Recall before crashing to the sound of my wife and the cat both making their cute little nighttime sleep breathing sounds. 

    Happy New Year, all!


    Wait! What? I didn't know you got PTSD from gunshot? fireworks sounds. I want to know more about you B boy. What's up with that?

    For whatever reason, it's kind of embarrassing for me to say much about it, but I opened that door so...  
    The thing is, my issues compared to people I know who were in Vietnam, Iran, or Iraq, let alone people today in Gaza, The Ukraine, etc. indicates that  I really have little grounds to complain.  My issues stem from multiple mostly lesser issues.  
    When I was a kid, I lost my way not too far from camp and some people were shooting near by and I didn't know where it was safe to go.  Eventually, when there was a lull, I took off running. 
    Years later, in my early 20's, there were close by neighbors in my apartment in S.F. who were having some kind of shoot out. 
    And then about 10 years ago a guy I had recently befriended was shot and killed in Sacramento (I wasn't there but heard about it the next day).  So guns are a bad thing for me.
    Also, I was exposed to an explosion of hydrogen and oxygen gasses in 1993-- very close by and it was a lot louder than most gunshot or even loud fire crackers like cherry bombs or M-80's.  That incident permanently damaged my auditory nerves and gave my hyperacusis, poor auditory discrimination, and 27/7 tinnitus.
    So now all loud noises are painful, and basically any kind of shooting, or fireworks, etc. trigger anxiety big time.  New Years and 4th of July aren hell for me
    But the good part of the story is that I've learned to just deal with it best I can.  I was addicted to Xanax for most of the 90's until that almost killed me, but I got off that stuff and don't take any medication at all. 
    So yeah, there are bad days but, hey, I'm alive and life is mostly good! I'm hoping 2024 is going to be great!  :smile:
    This winter/New Year hasn't brought enough rain/snow here in BC.  Soccer moms are putting special x-mas items in their go-bags. I think climate change PTSD is gonna be a thing. I just dreamed of trying to out run fire. Fortunately, I stuck my head under a drain and didn't get bad facial burns like my dream bud.
    I was swimming in the Great Barrier Reef 
    Animals were hiding behind the Coral 
    Except for little Turtle
    I could swear he's trying to talk to me 
    Gurgle Gurgle
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,669
    edited January 2024
    Spunkie said:
    brianlux said:
    Spunkie said:
    brianlux said:
    I can't believe some of you young whipper snappers crashing out before midnight, lol!  Of course, old and crusty me, I'm still a night owl so was up until about 1:30 AM.

    We watched an episode of Doc Martin- loving that show!  Played a game of Scrabble and a round of Quiddler. 

    C. crashed out around 11:20, drifting off to sleep as nearly every night with me playing and singing a few tunes for her on my LX1 Little Martin.

    And then I started the new year just as I do every year- with anxiety until the shooting and fireworks subside.  It's strange to go through this annual PTSD episode to start the year.  

    But got past that and read some more of Peter Jesperson's most excellent memoir, Euphoric Recall before crashing to the sound of my wife and the cat both making their cute little nighttime sleep breathing sounds. 

    Happy New Year, all!


    Wait! What? I didn't know you got PTSD from gunshot? fireworks sounds. I want to know more about you B boy. What's up with that?

    For whatever reason, it's kind of embarrassing for me to say much about it, but I opened that door so...  
    The thing is, my issues compared to people I know who were in Vietnam, Iran, or Iraq, let alone people today in Gaza, The Ukraine, etc. indicates that  I really have little grounds to complain.  My issues stem from multiple mostly lesser issues.  
    When I was a kid, I lost my way not too far from camp and some people were shooting near by and I didn't know where it was safe to go.  Eventually, when there was a lull, I took off running. 
    Years later, in my early 20's, there were close by neighbors in my apartment in S.F. who were having some kind of shoot out. 
    And then about 10 years ago a guy I had recently befriended was shot and killed in Sacramento (I wasn't there but heard about it the next day).  So guns are a bad thing for me.
    Also, I was exposed to an explosion of hydrogen and oxygen gasses in 1993-- very close by and it was a lot louder than most gunshot or even loud fire crackers like cherry bombs or M-80's.  That incident permanently damaged my auditory nerves and gave my hyperacusis, poor auditory discrimination, and 27/7 tinnitus.
    So now all loud noises are painful, and basically any kind of shooting, or fireworks, etc. trigger anxiety big time.  New Years and 4th of July aren hell for me
    But the good part of the story is that I've learned to just deal with it best I can.  I was addicted to Xanax for most of the 90's until that almost killed me, but I got off that stuff and don't take any medication at all. 
    So yeah, there are bad days but, hey, I'm alive and life is mostly good! I'm hoping 2024 is going to be great!  :smile:
    This winter/New Year hasn't brought enough rain/snow here in BC.  Soccer moms are putting special x-mas items in their go-bags. I think climate change PTSD is gonna be a thing. I just dreamed of trying to out run fire. Fortunately, I stuck my head under a drain and didn't get bad facial burns like my dream bud.

    Sorry to hear about the lack of rain and snow up your way.  Just last night, I was wondering how the Sierra snow pack is doing her in Calif.  Were a 44% of normal for this date.  :sad:
    Scary dream you had!  We still have a good bit of winter left and then spring.  Let's hope for more rain this year!
    Wishing you no more bad dreams, just sweet dreams!  :smile:
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni