Well TGIF, for yesterday LOL, i was feeling pretty good yesterday so i reached out to a friend, seeing if he would like to catch up, which he did, so i went to his place, and had a great time, i probably drank too much, but it was a fun evening, i stayed the night there, got home today feeling very ordinary, quite hungover 😞
I also spoke to another friend today and i might be catching up with him later, i haven't seen him in quite awhile, and i don't know how much he knows about what has happened these last few months, i will decide what to tell him while talking to him, there will be no drinking tonight. I only mis behave sometimes, and i try not to get carried too away.
Then for My Sunday Funday, we are celebrating my dad's birthday, with a BBQ and my sister's and there families will be coming around, i am actually looking forward to this, which is the first time i have looked forward to the whole family thing in quite awhile. All in all i am feeling quite refreshed emotionally, feeling like my wellness is getting somewhere, i think the kick up in meds is helping, i certainly hope so, or i am having a spike in mood, again lol, either way, i am going to responsibly enjoy myself.
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