Pluto Transit To The Moon – Mine: I Have No Idea How To Parse This
Astrology in real life
It’s Wednesday, the day I was supposed to recover something I lost long ago as mentioned on My Daughter, The Loss You Can’t See
Turns out this is going to have to be postponed and you’ll never guess why.
The woman I have to meet has to go to a funeral…
::shakes head::

13 Responses to “Pluto Transit To The Moon – Mine: I Have No Idea How To Parse This”
My first response is:
Your life! Yeeeeesh.
That won’t make sense to anyone except me, though. It’s a joke between me and hubby which never fails to make me feel at least a bit better about whatever horrible, unbelievable, or gross thing just happened. So I linked the lolcat that inspired it above, clicky my name if you want to see it.
Feeling better but it turns out the funeral was for a 16 year old girl – suicide. ![]()
What a day.
That’s Pluto for you, not trying to be flippant. He’s been on my moon for forever now and I’ve been there. Arrghhhh. Sorry to hear.
Holy CRAP. That is terrible. There’s a lot of people out there living in a world of pain. Sad.
Man…at the risk of understatement, that whole situation just sucks.
when i read this stuff I feel like I am lost at sea and the waves just keep rising and falling which make me feel discombobulated and nauseous.
agh.
“… turns out the funeral was for a 16 year old girl – suicide.”
Double yeeeeeesh. How horrid. . . poor kid. Poor parents!
Man, this situation is just shitty all around, isn’t it? *sigh*
oh dear.
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For me, dealing with the loss of close family members lifts me outside of ‘normal’ everyday experience to such an extent that ‘normal’ is all I crave.
I understand the relevance and need to recover the item you lost a long time ago. To reach back in time and hold something which has memories or rather has no memories of your more recent pain hopefully provides you with some comfort. Much love.