"It’s been a depressing last few months Cost of living crisis, war in Ukraine and the queens death.
What do you have that you are looking forward to thats more positive and enjoyable?"
I miss read the thread title as bacon.
I'm now looking forward to an eye test.
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I’m a forever optimistic person. Although I literally am looking forward to nothing at the moment (however something cool next week) I’m sure something good could crop up.
I might even start looking for a holiday for myself, I need a f’kin break. |
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Today, tomorrow and the rest of my life. A few days away next month to see our son, a lovely day out with our daughter. A meal out with Mr N. Coffee with good friends. Gogglebox on the telly tonight. Stuff like that |
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I ordered a boutique games console about 18 months ago, it arrived dead last month, but 20 minutes ago the replacement arrived, so I’m looking forward to a weekend of retro gaming and zero parenting |
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I see very little in the future that is positive, and I feel sick at the thought of my son living in the world we have made.
So I try to find my hope in tiny, concrete, material things: today, I'm looking forward to playing cricket in the park with my son. To freshly-ground coffee. To watching the new series of Ghosts. |
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Crisp clear autumn mornings with crunchy frosty grass to walk across.
Long evenings of drinking hot drinks with the fairy lights on, snuggled under a blanket on the sofa.
Digging out my big coat and shiny sequined bobble hat to keep warm as I walk down the prom to watch all the fireworks go off across the river.
My annual day out round the Christmas markets with my mum, laughing at the overpriced tat that nobody sane would buy and getting slightly squiffy on liqueur coffees.
Hearing Slade in a shop for the first time this year and knowing it'll soon be Christmas and I'll get to spend a bit of time with my extended family. |
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"WW3
See that mushroom cloud and knowing The Tory screwed everything up.
That'll be the fault of Brexit and people who have had the vaccine as well."
And Meghan. |
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"Crisp clear autumn mornings with crunchy frosty grass to walk across.
Long evenings of drinking hot drinks with the fairy lights on, snuggled under a blanket on the sofa.
Digging out my big coat and shiny sequined bobble hat to keep warm as I walk down the prom to watch all the fireworks go off across the river.
My annual day out round the Christmas markets with my mum, laughing at the overpriced tat that nobody sane would buy and getting slightly squiffy on liqueur coffees.
Hearing Slade in a shop for the first time this year and knowing it'll soon be Christmas and I'll get to spend a bit of time with my extended family."
This is so lovely!
I must be feeling a bit emotional this morning because it has actually brought a tear to my eyes |
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"Looking forward to moving to London next month, a job interview I have next week and living in the same city as my son "
Oh brilliant!
I hope this goes really well for you. I love London, one of the best cities in the world |
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Autumn walks, Winter Nights In, then the first bloomings of beautiful Spring. The cycle of life goes on, enjoy what you can and don't worry about things outside your control. See you in the nuclear bunker ! |
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"I’m a forever optimistic person. Although I literally am looking forward to nothing at the moment (however something cool next week) I’m sure something good could crop up.
I might even start looking for a holiday for myself, I need a f’kin break. "
Here Cornwall is nice this time of year |
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It’s my sons wedding in a couple of weeks, although there will be two of my ex wives and their families there, I don’t like large social events, and the person I would like to take with me will be in Hawaii, and probably wouldn’t come anyway, so it’s a bit of a double edged sword |
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"Looking forward to moving to London next month, a job interview I have next week and living in the same city as my son
Oh brilliant!
I hope this goes really well for you. I love London, one of the best cities in the world "
Thanks yeah London is awesome |
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