A photo I took the other day of a spot near my podiatrist's office. Sometimes I catch sight of the ferry here which goes back and forth to Bell Island. I was entranced by the skyscape meeting the seascape.
An unusual personality test which hit me square in the noggin last week. Normally I avoid such "tests" but this one was irresistible. I recommend.
You are a Mad Scientist
POSITIVE AFFECT: 36
NEGATIVE AFFECT: 20
You’re a Mad Scientist! This means that you have high positive and negative affect, or, put another way, you tend to feel both positive and negative emotions deeply. Everything is awesome or everything is terrible, depending on your mood.
This leads to a cascade of good qualities: Mad Scientists usually are highly extroverted, passionate about their interests, deeply curious, and relentless seekers. We often see this profile in CEOs, entrepreneurs, consultants, and all types of adventure-seekers who travel for their jobs. But this affect profile does come with costs.
In other events, I was startled to get a call from a random woman I met in a grocery story a week or so ago, and had about an hour's conversation with. To make a long story short, she tracked me down and called me and asked if I could meet her for coffee. Which I did. Three and half hours later we realized we have known each other forever. Our lives were linked in so many ways as were uncountable. This is highly unusual at any age but in our elder years completely astonishing. And yes, we are meeting again. I hadn't realized with so many of my friends gone to stardust that I desperately needed something like this.
And my heart is with our dear darling blogger friend Sue who has undergone so much in the last few months. I view her as a very dear friend and we have exchanged daily emails for years. The void of her absence now leaves a gigantic hole in my life and I'm sure in all of her readers' lives also. She is one of a kind.
That was a interesting meeting indeed.
ReplyDeleteYes, we all miss Sue and hope she will return to the fold very soon.
F'n cancer.
ReplyDeleteI answered the questions in that personality test and discovered I had to pay a fee to find out who or what I am. No thank you, I'll just keep bumbling along.
ReplyDeleteI think of Sue every day, but hesitate to email in case she is already overwhelmed with messages.
Weird, River as I paid nothing for the test. Very disappointing they are now charging.
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At this point, River, I think you need to email Sue. She most likely does have a lot of messages but if you dont say what you feel the regret will be forever.
DeleteIm sure someone will read it to her
I can't even access the test - migt be some EU stuff ;)
ReplyDeleteHoping the best for EC here as well.
Hi Mary,
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Sadly, Dear Sue passed away last night. Peacefully. She is now at peace and will live on forever in our hearts. She was one of a kind and I loved her dearly.
ReplyDeleteLove to all her blog friends.
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I have been keeping you and a few other friends of Sue in this loop. In time, I think the laughter will out-weigh the grief.
DeleteOh, no. I was just reading through Sue's blog. I'm so sorry for your loss. She was such a compassionate person. And I'm sure a dear friend.
ReplyDeleteI heard from Andrew and I am so sorry now that I didn't email her more often. I'm crying so hard I can hardly breathe.
ReplyDeleteIt's one of the realities of the blog world, unfortunately. We get so close to our blog-friends and when they pass it is shattering. I've been blogging for over 20 years, mainly with elders, and while being shattered at their passing, I wouldn't have missed these wonderful people being part of my life for anything. Sue added so much to mine in our daily missives, dealing with chronic pain and health issues. She lightened my load and in some small way, I hope I lightened hers. We looked for the slivers of joy in the depths of the mundane. I am crying a lot as her absence is painful. But memories of her warmth and talents and compassion sustain us all.
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And now, of course, we know that her illness was even too much for her to conquer. She will live on forever in the thoughts of all who knew her. She was a remarkable woman. May her memory be a blessing.
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely incredible and rare thing to happen: connecting with a stranger at the grocery store only to realize your lives are so linked! Finding a new, deep connection like that when you need it most is just a wonderful miracle.
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