If you're like me, you've hardly been on the computer the last few days. It's a good thing in my case, I've been getting out and doing things. Today was the first day since last Saturday where I did have a bout of agoraphobia.
I've been doing a little bit of writing for the blog, I wrote a piece yesterday but I'm not happy with it to post, it still needs tweaking. So I thought - let's post something fun for a change,
Let me introduce you to Henri the cat. Henri suffers from depression and even worse- existential angst and despair. In other words, If Camus was a cat, he would be Henri.
For all those who sat through Existentialism classes in University- (Me! Me) and for all of us who know what that angst and feeling is, I hope you enjoy Henri the French Feline. There's a little bit of Henri in all of us. Henri has a fan page on Facebook if you want to friend him. I did.
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Friday, December 24, 2010
Merry Christmas, Belated Festivus
I still believe in Santa. Yes, it's true. If I was home there would be home made warm home-made chocolate chip cookies for him tonight and carrots for the reindeer.
In the spirit of the holiday, (as well as a belated Festivus), nothing beats tracking Santa on Norad. I've been doing this since 2005. It's a lot of fun, and a wonderful way to see all the places in the world I would someday like to visit.
On behalf of myself and Miss Holly the cat, I want to wish everyone a very happy holiday, and best wishes for a wonderful New Year.
Eta: I shouldn't do this, but I just found this great video from Cheezeburger about a cat and a tree. I'm adding it for any other cat lovers who might need a cute fix, or anyone who is stressed out today and needs a cute fix.
Our cat, our Xmas tree, & time-lapse from Griffin Hammond on Vimeo.
In the spirit of the holiday, (as well as a belated Festivus), nothing beats tracking Santa on Norad. I've been doing this since 2005. It's a lot of fun, and a wonderful way to see all the places in the world I would someday like to visit.
On behalf of myself and Miss Holly the cat, I want to wish everyone a very happy holiday, and best wishes for a wonderful New Year.
Eta: I shouldn't do this, but I just found this great video from Cheezeburger about a cat and a tree. I'm adding it for any other cat lovers who might need a cute fix, or anyone who is stressed out today and needs a cute fix.
Our cat, our Xmas tree, & time-lapse from Griffin Hammond on Vimeo.
Friday, June 18, 2010
And now for something completely different
Let's face it. Between the World Cup, and Father's Day picnics- no one is on line. And I've been writing some real sad stuff. So- here's a story about a woman who is supposedly bipolar and left 6 million Pounds (11 million US dollars) to her dog in her will. I don't know how reliable the Sun is for anything other than their famous "Page Three Girls" but, all I can say to the son is- dust off your copy of Shakespeare- Re read "King Lear". "How sharper than a serpent's tooth to have an ungrateful child".
Maybe mom felt the dog was a better child than you.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3019007/And-to-my-pet-dog-I-leave-11m.html
And for the record, I have money in MY will going to what ever cats and dogs I will have at the time of my death, so they will always be cared for. It's not because I am bipolar. It's because I don't want them put down.
Maybe mom felt the dog was a better child than you.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3019007/And-to-my-pet-dog-I-leave-11m.html
And for the record, I have money in MY will going to what ever cats and dogs I will have at the time of my death, so they will always be cared for. It's not because I am bipolar. It's because I don't want them put down.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Answers to all your magical genie questions

Two weeks ago, I asked my readers to submit questions to me, and I will answer them.
It's a little late, but here are the answers from their questions!
Q: If you could have any super power, what would you like it to be?
A: Other than having George Clooney fall madly and passionately in love with me, I would like to learn the secret to have a successful blog and keep readers! And to be able to balance my checkbook to the penny. That in itself would be a super power, no?
Q: I check your blog daily for updates and am curious about so much about you. Thank you for opening up to questions! Do you have any of your writings prior to treatments available for reading?
A: Thank you for reading my blog every day! I am beyond flattered. Do you mean my treatments prior to therapy/diagnosis or prior to ECT? If you mean therapy/diagnosis I was 22, so it would be a bunch of papers from college which I am sure are floating around somewhere, I have them in boxes, some where published in journals back in school, and one poem which was published here, actually won a prize, but I don't know. I lost my thesis several moves ago, and I don't think any of the articles or things i wrote for the school Lit mag or newspaper were collected on computer form. I have several unfinished novels and what not, which alas, will never see the light of day, they were thought to be good once upon a time, but I think they are just talented juvenalia But I am my own worst critic.
The writings on mental health I did prior to ECT for other sites have been reproduced here, and are also on my ex's site under a pseudonym. I did a lot of entertainment writing which you can find via Google,but that is extremely dated. Basically almost everything I have written then in my life that is not academic is here, with the exception of my private diary.
Q: Did you get some relief on your struggling with daily tasks? Do you have any tips? I am in one of those places.
A: Daily tasks, the best advice is "One Day At A Time". Some days I can do a few things, some days if all I can do is shower and take care of the cat, microwave a TV dinner and write a paragraph, it's still a good day. I just cannot compare myself to other people. There are a lot of high functioning people out there, and a lot of low functioning ones too. I know I will never be high functioning again, and just have to keep that in mind. One Day At A Time.
Q: Winston Churchill is credited with saying what you named your blog. Does it inspire you when you read about significant figures in history who struggled with what we struggle with?
A: Sir Winston does inspire me, but I actually got the quote from a friend. I was originally going to go with a quote from Shakespeare. I would say honestly the one person in living history that I could relate to and inspired me was Princess Diana, I know it may seem lame but she seemed to understand depression, eating disorders, and since she was a year older than me, I looked up to her and was gutted by her untimely death. Two books that helped me with this and find other historical figures that dealt with issue were Kay Jamieson's "Touched By Fire", and "Manic Depression and Creativity' by Jablow, which is on my night-table, as well as "The Noonday Demon". These are my mental health "bibles". And I am in awe of Andrew Solomon.
Q: Does loving on your cat help you feel better?.
I have told you that I have 8 cats, that is a long story and I didn't choose it but one day my husband said "It takes a lot of cats to heal" he has been amazingly flexible and accepting of my past which did include some horrible treatment of cats by my tormentors. Having cats and treating them right is healing for me.
A: Both of the cats I have had in my life have made my life livable, I shudder to think where I would be without either one of them, and how lucky I am that they found me. Both were abused and would have been put down if it wasn't for me, so we bonded., they need me to stay alive, I need them to stay alive. And they need me to open the can opener.
Q: If you could choose, what historical figure you would like to meet?
A: Honestly, I cannot think of any. I have been disappointed by every famous or "A" list celebrity I have met, and I have met quite a few. I like ordinary people best. The only historical people I would like to meet are my two grandmother, one of them died before I was born. But if I had to pick any historical person to answer your question- I would pick Jack The Ripper so I could finish my novel on him. I would also like to meet Dr. Doolittle so I could talk to the dogs and cats.
Q: What would a Raymond Carver short story about your current life say?
A: Other than the fact I have 13 1/2 years sober, I don't think he would be too proud of me, and tell me to keep writing harder and push myself harder. My favorite writers that I would sell my soul to write like would be Dickens, Tolstoy, Joyce and Carver. I shudder to think what a Carver short story of my life would be like, could he handle something so Existential? I think my life might have started out like Carver but right now it's Kafka on a bad day.
Q: I also hope you can continue to write daily. I was sent a tip on ‘Writer’s block’ recently: ‘Record what you want to say, transcribe it and then edit’. I don’t know if this would help you. I haven’t tried it yet, as I am having a different problem at the moment (not enough time to write or shall I admit my ‘poor time management’?)Any tips?
A: I have a microcassette recorder and I speak into it when I cannot write fast enough or I get an idea for something, a sentence, a vignette, something. It helps. My head always has ideas, the problem is most of them don't pan out, they are skeletons which I cannot put flesh on. For time management, get a maid. Housework can wait. Writing can't! (I hope my mother doesn't see that).
Q:Where did you get the inspiration to start blogging? What keeps you going with it?
A: When my marriage ended, several friends helped me to write a few pieces to guest for their blogs, and then encouraged me to start my own. It was the best therapy I could have. What keeps me at it is other than the cat, it's the only thing I have in my life that is good and pure, and means anything to me.
Q: If somebody gave you a "monfellou", what would you do with it:
a) play it, because it's a musical instrument;
b) cook and eat it, because it's a vegetable related to the marrow;
c) wear it, because it's a kind of cloak; or
d) call my bluff, because you believe that I've just made the whole thing up?
A: Call you bluff, you made it up! But I will take a moonpie, any day, even if they are fattening!
Q:: I just started a blog about depression (http://www.reflectionondepression.typepad.com)and I was planning to write about the problem of evil this weekend. That is, if there is a god how could he let things like illness happen (especially mental illnesses that are so bad they make people want to kill themselves)? Has illness affected the way you look at life? I think everyone confronts this question in some way, whether it's through illness, or hardship, or the loss of a loved one. It's kind of deep and maybe too serious, but I find it really interesting to talk about. Check out my blog this weekend for my thoughts on the matter! www.reflectionondepression.typepad.com
A: This is a toughie, and probably deserves it's own entry. It's also on every entry of this blog. I was diagnosed when I flamed out and crashed at 22, I probably had this since 7th grade, if not earlier. I've been depressed and suicidal since I was four. It's made me look at life much differently than anyone else I know in real life, which is why I relate better to books than real people. I don't know, but yes, illness has affected how I look at life.
Q: I have one more question. If your life were a movie, what genre would it be and who would you like to play you?
A: If you were to portray me as a child through high school , it would be Lisa Simpson, get rid of the sax and add a clarinet. As an adult, it would either be Edie Falco, or Alice Ripley. I like stupid movies I don't have to think about and just enjoy but I love Film Noir, and anything by Frank Capra.
Q: I know that you have written about suicide, you've lost friends to suicide. You've written about feeling suicidial.
What would you tell someone, how do you move away from that feeling, those plans, those thoughts?
A: It passes, do anything to take you out of that feeling; eat chocolate or ice cream, go for a walk, listen to music,phone a friend, get a companion animal, have sex, do anything to take you out of the moment. I find a warm bath helps, a good cry, and a cat snuggle. If I had a boyfriend I would jump his bones so the feeling would pass, and it burns off calories at the same time. A win win!
A: To Wonder Woman who left no question- Thank you.
Q: At what point did you decide to become a mental health activist?
And how did Holly get to be so smart?
A: From my ex, he was and I learned from him, I am grateful for his mentorship. Holly is smart because she is a cat. I believe she is smarter than me, because she picked me to be her human to share her life with. They say fish is brain food, and her favorite food is tuna, maybe she got smart from the fish?
Q: Do you resemble Barbara Eden?
A: Yes, before I went on Seroquel, and if I put my hair up in a pony tail, no, she has an innie, and I have an outie. Do you look like Larry Hagman?
Q: if your soul was pulled out of your body, what would happen to you?
A: This is just my opinion, I am not a religious scholar or a theologist. Your soul travels on after you die and depending on your religious beliefs you either go to heaven, or you get reincarnated to the next life(s) until you become an angel. Or a spoiled rotten kitty cat. But if you want to know if people can live without their souls, yes, they can. But those people are not happy. That kind of unhappiness has nothing to do with depression, and I have spent too many sleepless evenings listening to Art Bell on the radio.
I really don't know the answer, I struggle with these questions myself.
Q: chocolate hot cross buns or just ordinary, run of the mill hot cross buns?
A: CHOCOLATE!!!!
This was a lot of fun. Lets do it again sometime!
Thursday, April 1, 2010
It's Official-The Only Anti-Depressant That Works Is- (Repost)

It's official. Word is breaking on the AP and Reuters, UPI, Thompson and Bloomberg wires that the only antidepressant- the only guarenteed way to get out of a depressive state is...
chocolate.
Hearing this news, both Thompson and Bloomberg wires are reporting that Big Pharma is pulling out their hair as pharmacies all over the world are dumping Prozac, Zoloft, and Paxil down the toilet, causing these companies to beg President Obama for money to stave off bankruptcy , siting if he can listen to GM and Chrysler, he can help them.
President Obama is remaining silent on this, but has been updated on this situation. The most pressing thing on his agenda today is a meeting with the Queen at Buck Palace and to meet the corgis, and bringing one home for his children, a boy which the Presient has named "Winston", because he likes the name, and it's an all black puppy with a small white spot on it's neck shaped like a heart that reminds him of the late Sir Winston.
The president also has an appointment with the head of Cadburys to figure out why American chocolate cannot hold a candle to European, and will it now need a script from the p-doc to get it? Other things on their agenda is to discuss if the "hot' Green M and M candy is single.
A pharmacy student at Rutpurrs University, contacted by this journalist, stated "this is a nightmare. We all must know Latin for the big drugs, but learning "dispence white/dark/ semi sweet/ chocolate as needed every 8 hours", is just too much, and won't fit on the dispensing pad. I may just drop out before I get my really cool white lab coat which is a real chick magnet".
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Magical Genie Will Answer All Questions

While I deal with a new med change tomorrow, and a mild case of writer's block, I will open the blog up to all who read and pop by.
Got any thing you are dying to ask me? Anything you want to know about me, or my fur ball I share my apartment with? Any topic I should write about?
Let me know.....I am looking forward to this!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Happy St. Paddy's Day
I love this day, more so now that I am sober, than when I drank. When I was in college I use to go to the NYC parade, drank Guinness and had a great time having guys spill green beer on me. And thought it was was fun. Now on St. Patrick's Day, I read Joyce and Yeats, and wonder about my bio mom's family. I know I am part Irish but which part of the Emerald Isle do I hail from? Not that it matters. My mom makes a wonderful meal, I wear a button that says "Kiss Me I'm Irish" and listen to this song over and over again. I love it. Reminds me of college days, and watching "The Young Ones" on MTV. (The 80s really WERE the best years of my life). Pass the green popcorn.
Enjoy.
And Breaking news. Mary, is celebrating her 3rd sobriety birthday today! Drop by her blog and congratulate her! Way to go Mary!

Thursday, March 4, 2010
How Will The End of Print Journalism Affect Hoarders?
A brand new goodie from The Onion. Gotta love something that makes fun out the best place you ever worked in....
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Happy Valentine's Day

One of the sad things about being single is there is no one to give a Valentine to. So I would like to give this Valentine, on behalf of Holly my cat, and I, to all my friends and wonderful readers, with love. Happy Valentine's Day.
And I would like to leave this for someone, maybe I am being over sentimental, but I cannot get you out of my mind, my heart or my soul.
Monday, January 18, 2010
And Now For Something Completely Different- Puppies!
I know my last three entries have been beyond blue- they have been beyond black and despair. So in order to change the mood- how about the puppy cam??? These darlings were just born on January 17, 2010.
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Warning- You can spend the entire day watching these darlings.
I will be taking a break from blogging for the next day or two, in order to write a piece I promised for a friend's site.
Free Videos by Ustream.TV
Warning- You can spend the entire day watching these darlings.
I will be taking a break from blogging for the next day or two, in order to write a piece I promised for a friend's site.
Monday, January 11, 2010
I've published my first Haiku!
Howard, the brilliant webmaster at Non-Breaking Space, has published my first attempt at writing haiku since college, in his second hand haiku series! And he even gave it a title, "Frozen Lamentation"!
It's extremely apt for today, being 14 degrees outside....

Howard is also the author of Cool Menthol Woman, haiku and other verse, available at Amazon for the absolute cheap price of 7.50. I highly recommend it for your bookshelves.
It's extremely apt for today, being 14 degrees outside....

Howard is also the author of Cool Menthol Woman, haiku and other verse, available at Amazon for the absolute cheap price of 7.50. I highly recommend it for your bookshelves.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Something to cheer everyone up on a cold day
Currently, I am in the grips of a very bad, suicidal, existential depression, which is why I have been unable to write or blog, or even take care of myself. We all know the drill, we all have been there, done it, bought the tee- shirt. Just lie in bed listening to music or the radio, or lie on the couch, watching TV. Or listen to the cat purr.
Here is a little bit of Fry and Laurie to cheer up- acting like Psychiatrists. I love these guys. I hope you do too.
Hopefully back soon. Peace.
Here is a little bit of Fry and Laurie to cheer up- acting like Psychiatrists. I love these guys. I hope you do too.
Hopefully back soon. Peace.
Friday, January 1, 2010
Some thoughts on US Health care
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
Happy Hanukkah!
Been so busy running around getting things done for the holidays- just haven't had time to sit down and write.
Here is my favorite Hanukkah song- The Adam Sandler one- for all my friends who celebrate Hanukkah tonight. Come on over- I am making latkes.....but I need applesauce.
Here is my favorite Hanukkah song- The Adam Sandler one- for all my friends who celebrate Hanukkah tonight. Come on over- I am making latkes.....but I need applesauce.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
The Gates- A Remembrance
The New York Times is reporting tonight that Jeanne- Claude, the wife of Christo, died today in Manhattan.







(Please click on the pictures to make them bigger).
I just wanted to pass on the pictures I took of The Gates, back in February 2005. They were really stunning. Thank you Jeanne Claude and Christo, for this lovely day.
(Please click on the pictures to make them bigger).
Friday, October 30, 2009
In Honor of Mischief Night and Halloween
In honor of Mischief Night, and Halloween, I want to pass on two very good blogs to help you get in the spirit of things, pardon the pun.
One is a brilliant blog on Zombies, which is like getting a daily Zombie a day. They are drawn on an ipod, and just make you smile. Here is one. I personally love this blog, and find it great to see first thing in the am, with my morning cup of coffee.
I really think Zombies are cooler than Vampires.
The other site is about Martians. Yes, Martians! I am happy to say I live near where the Martians landed 71 years ago. This blog has been in existence since 2004, and it's fun that someone has so much to say about the "Night that panicked America".
(Monument at Grovers Mills, NJ, where the Martians landed in 1938.)
Lastly, if you never heard the Orson Welles here is a link to hear the broadcast in it's entirety.
I cannot help but wonder what a Zombie and a Martian would do if they got together.
Have a great Halloween, Stay Safe, and enjoy.
One is a brilliant blog on Zombies, which is like getting a daily Zombie a day. They are drawn on an ipod, and just make you smile. Here is one. I personally love this blog, and find it great to see first thing in the am, with my morning cup of coffee.
I really think Zombies are cooler than Vampires.
The other site is about Martians. Yes, Martians! I am happy to say I live near where the Martians landed 71 years ago. This blog has been in existence since 2004, and it's fun that someone has so much to say about the "Night that panicked America".
(Monument at Grovers Mills, NJ, where the Martians landed in 1938.)
Lastly, if you never heard the Orson Welles here is a link to hear the broadcast in it's entirety.
I cannot help but wonder what a Zombie and a Martian would do if they got together.
Have a great Halloween, Stay Safe, and enjoy.
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