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richie
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01 Mar 2007, 6:44 pm

jnet wrote:
curled up in a ball under my blankets on my bed. it makes cacoon. comfy, warm, and closed in so i can block the world out.


Me too. But I have soft soothing music playing. I don't have to worry about monsters in the closet,
my house has no closets. :twisted: :twisted:



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02 Mar 2007, 3:30 am

CockneyRebel wrote:
My clubhouse is a clubhouse for people with depression, mental health issues and cognitive challenges go. You need a membership, through my local Mental Health Office. I think that I might have spelled cognitive wrong.


Gotcha. We used to have one here in my town, and it was changed into a vocational rehabilitation center, because there was no money in a clubhouse. It was a shame. I volunteered there and helped run the women's program, but money kept getting cut, and soon we lost most of the staff, until it was just the director and a part-time nurse.

So, now, people with no place to go to socialize and get out of their shells, well, have no place to go.

I am glad you have your clubhouse, Rebel.

Metta, Rjaye.



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02 Mar 2007, 3:48 am

I don't have a specific comfort place...oh wait I know! It would be Disneyland for me. :D I'd live there if I could.


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02 Mar 2007, 5:25 am

richardbenson wrote:
in some hills by my house, ive actually built a makeshift shelter there. its pretty bad

Bad? It sounds like heaven.



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02 Mar 2007, 9:26 am

I would have to say, my comfort place is the lake which is nearby where I live cause, the sense of calmness & serenity seems to flow throughout the place and never do I feel stressed nor bothered by anything in a general sense.

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