Intensive Outpatient Therapy is weird. You have to bear your deepest stuff to complete strangers who are having psychiatric issues as well. But what I will say is it makes you feel better because you know you aren't the only crazed person out there.
But I don't really want to talk about that. It was such a beautiful day here in Marysville. The sun made your skin feel warm like it does during those first days of summer, when you've been dying to wear short sleeves and sandals. And the hospital has an incredible rose garden in front of it and I HAD to take some pictures (which I wish I could have just done all afternoon since our next session illustrated just how jacked up my coping skills are). Wish we could have had class outside!
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Beautiful roses. Consider yourself hugged... :-)
Even in the "wierd," you're managing to find beauty. God bless you, dear one.
Hope your day is bright. :-)
You, as always, captured such beautiful shots. After such an intensive therapy session, it must have been like a breath of fresh air to see them!
Thank you for the beautiful pictures of the roses. *hugs* mo
Hope everything works out for you in the best way! What ever it takes!
Keep exploring and taking those pictures...that will help to express yourself too!
Blessings to you~
Lovely pictures. It's as if you're providing something therapeutic for us. Thank you Erin. Take care.
Oh, the therapy sessions are, indeed, uncomfortable until you get to know people a bit and learn what brought them to the group, find some commonality. But at the same time, these are the people who understand exactly what you're going through; others may love you and want the best for you, but only those who've been where you are can truly understand and empathize. Sending all good thoughts and wishes to you ... :)
these are lovely photos.
i send you hugs!
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