My friend and I worked the combi machine line in a Whirlpool warehouse in college. She introduced me to Rush radio. We'd sit punching out appliance pieces into plastic bags and glean all we could from him each shift; then discuss what we'd heard over a Coke on our break.
Thank you for sharing this moving tribute to Rush ,,
I haven’t slept more than a couple hours for the past year ( special needs daughter doesn’t sleep at all which affects her mental health and unfortunately mine )she does alot of loud screaming etc I’ve been a bit down today understanding that this situation with her is affecting my health like big time , and I don’t know what more I can do to help her. My other daughter is a un compassionate lib who was just screaming for me to put her away in a facility. I went to a spare room that’s quiet to lay down for a moment and read your comment and believe it or not it gave me hope and refreshed my soul . What an awesome description “ discussing over a Coke on break “ I could feel your memories !
! Not sure how or why this story helped me , but it did and I thank God as I needed it ;)
The summer of Rush radio and the combi machines was just prior to meeting my now husband at that job. I "feel" the goodness of those college years in the early 90s a lot these days; and I'm glad they helped you in a moment. ::hugs::
Re: your current home/family situation, I'm going to lift up thoughts and prayers on your behalf (for perseverance, wisdom, patience, clear thinking, strength for a new day). As a mom, a woman who's worked with special needs children in a school setting, and a fellow conservative/America First supporter navigating my own trajectory of liberal family and acquaintances...I empathize with your life circumstances right now.
I know you will be the parent you would want for yourself, and the parent that can live with her parental choices made long after her children are no longer under her care. These jewels for our crowns require a lot from us, don't they (?!).
My friend and I worked the combi machine line in a Whirlpool warehouse in college. She introduced me to Rush radio. We'd sit punching out appliance pieces into plastic bags and glean all we could from him each shift; then discuss what we'd heard over a Coke on our break.
Wow it’s no wonder you found your way on this site , you obviously have always sought out knowledge. What an uplifting comment this was !
Indeed, I have. :D Thank you for the nice reply!
Thank you for sharing this moving tribute to Rush ,, I haven’t slept more than a couple hours for the past year ( special needs daughter doesn’t sleep at all which affects her mental health and unfortunately mine )she does alot of loud screaming etc I’ve been a bit down today understanding that this situation with her is affecting my health like big time , and I don’t know what more I can do to help her. My other daughter is a un compassionate lib who was just screaming for me to put her away in a facility. I went to a spare room that’s quiet to lay down for a moment and read your comment and believe it or not it gave me hope and refreshed my soul . What an awesome description “ discussing over a Coke on break “ I could feel your memories ! ! Not sure how or why this story helped me , but it did and I thank God as I needed it ;)
The summer of Rush radio and the combi machines was just prior to meeting my now husband at that job. I "feel" the goodness of those college years in the early 90s a lot these days; and I'm glad they helped you in a moment. ::hugs:: Re: your current home/family situation, I'm going to lift up thoughts and prayers on your behalf (for perseverance, wisdom, patience, clear thinking, strength for a new day). As a mom, a woman who's worked with special needs children in a school setting, and a fellow conservative/America First supporter navigating my own trajectory of liberal family and acquaintances...I empathize with your life circumstances right now. I know you will be the parent you would want for yourself, and the parent that can live with her parental choices made long after her children are no longer under her care. These jewels for our crowns require a lot from us, don't they (?!).