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mopinko

(70,078 posts)
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 10:28 AM Mar 2023

well, things r finally looking up.

i’ve been a ball of anxiety for most of the last couple years now. i’ve had a lot of covid related financial problems. i’ve been something of a mess.

but at least my financial woes r over. i sold a rental sf house, and i did rly well.
broke my heart to sell it. bought it a wreck, fixed it up w a couple of friends. we did a great job. a dream come true. but i need to cut back on both work and woes, and i needed the money.
my hood is very undervalued, cuz it’s the most diverse hood in the city. we also have a lot of social services/businesses like nursing homes and rehab places. cuz that’s who we roll.
but it’s a great hood, w lots of transit, parks, good schools, retail, restaurants and entertainment. even have beaches. yet, it’s cheap here.

well, this little place is adorable, and in about 1/4 of the hoods in the city would be worth a min of twice what i got. so i sorta put my foot down about what it is worth. i went through 3 realtors. the 1 who sold it was srsly skeptical, but she couldnt argue w the facts. we started high, and held our breath. well, it only took 3 wks to get more than anyone thought i could. i appreciate the money, but more than that i did a bit to fix an unjust system.
the folks who live here know their biggest asset will be undervalued. and they accept that. but they shouldnt have to. it shouldnt cost u money to be a good person.

it’s been quite a while since i did a good thing. b4 the plague i had a volunteer gig that went a long way to heal after my divorce. but the plague stopped that. it feels super good to do good again.

i’ve been putting so much into the- after i sell the house- pile. not looking forward to that reckoning, but…
i’ve been doing better lately. yoga has been going very, very well. and my new puppy is just the best.

now if i can just figure out how to not be all alone for the rest of my life….

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well, things r finally looking up. (Original Post) mopinko Mar 2023 OP
Good luck. Being alone is one of my worst problems right now Walleye Mar 2023 #1
a good thing about the city. mopinko Mar 2023 #2
Puppies represent happiness, somebody to care for Walleye Mar 2023 #3
i have no idea how ppl live w/o pets. mopinko Mar 2023 #6
You are a good person. I find people who've never had pets to be very strange Walleye Mar 2023 #7
Congrats! SheltieLover Mar 2023 #4
Congrats! SheltieLover Mar 2023 #5
Hopefully you'll get a beautiful sorta dry spring and you can take that puppy to ratchiweenie Mar 2023 #8
there's a beach here mopinko Mar 2023 #9
The isolation the plaque brought on changed our entire society. I think it made us all a little ratchiweenie Mar 2023 #10
yeah, 1 big thing that makes me feel better- mopinko Mar 2023 #13
But you are on the mend. You got a new doggo. You got funds again. ratchiweenie Mar 2023 #17
well, some of those funds r going into my house. mopinko Mar 2023 #18
Congratulations. Glad things are looking up. LoisB Mar 2023 #11
What an uplifting post! Congratulations! Karadeniz Mar 2023 #12
i thought folks here would like a reminder mopinko Mar 2023 #14
Absolutely... and your neighborhood sounds like one I'd choose to live in! Karadeniz Mar 2023 #15
it rly is the best. mopinko Mar 2023 #16
Your post nearly brought tears to my eyes. I know those feelings, had them, then know them CTyankee Mar 2023 #19
Hello, my friend... NewHendoLib Mar 2023 #20
Nice! Hope22 Mar 2023 #21
My ex surfaced after nearly 40 years of a clean getaway Warpy Mar 2023 #22
Hooray for you! Bayard Mar 2023 #23
mopinko, so glad that things are looking up for you. Covid did change alot of things. I am so very debm55 Mar 2023 #24

Walleye

(31,008 posts)
1. Good luck. Being alone is one of my worst problems right now
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 10:32 AM
Mar 2023

Isolation is a terrible thing, fortunately I live within walking distance of a couple of stores and even a little casual small talk is helpful. Good luck to you and congratulations on selling the house

mopinko

(70,078 posts)
2. a good thing about the city.
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 10:50 AM
Mar 2023

lots of people around, anyway. but shit that went down in the plague caused a lot of trouble w my old friends on the block. sorta the cherry on the cake is that i just made all my neighbor’s houses worth more. that rift has been hard. was healing. but this will help.

and the best thing about the puppy is that she is quite the convo starter. she’s amazing.

Walleye

(31,008 posts)
3. Puppies represent happiness, somebody to care for
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 10:54 AM
Mar 2023

I always have had kitties because I live in an apartment, the dogs, and all pets can be great friends

mopinko

(70,078 posts)
6. i have no idea how ppl live w/o pets.
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 10:56 AM
Mar 2023

i’m a small landlord, and i think ppl who dont allow pets r monsters.

Walleye

(31,008 posts)
7. You are a good person. I find people who've never had pets to be very strange
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 11:00 AM
Mar 2023

That’s one thing I really like about my apartment complex, they allow pets, carefully screened, I love to talk to people walking their dogs

ratchiweenie

(7,754 posts)
8. Hopefully you'll get a beautiful sorta dry spring and you can take that puppy to
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 11:22 AM
Mar 2023

the park every day and meet really interesting people and make new friends. With the worst of the financial struggle behind you things can only get better. There is nothing worse than being weighed down by worry about how you gonna pay the bills so hooray for you. I hope you have a wonderful spring and a glorious summer and meet loads of interesting people and that anxiety just fades away. Been there and I don't wish it on anyone!!

mopinko

(70,078 posts)
9. there's a beach here
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 11:29 AM
Mar 2023

where u arent supposed to take a dog, but we do. esp early in the morning.
beaches arent open yet, so any nice day there’s dog ppl there. we all get along.
less than a mile from my house, w lots of parking.

i also shed my chickens. now i have a blank canvas of a back yard to plant. miss them too, but dont miss the 50 lb feed bags.

doesnt fix everything, but yeah. never had the kind of anxiety i have had since the plague.

ratchiweenie

(7,754 posts)
10. The isolation the plaque brought on changed our entire society. I think it made us all a little
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 12:07 PM
Mar 2023

nuts. I've dealt with anxiety for much of my life and it definitely made things so much worse. But, things are getting better. I have some little dogs and I'm taking them to the river for walks and my god does that help. And yes, for you, taking that pup to the beach is the very best thing in the entire world that you can do for yourself. I believe the beach/ocean is the greatest life renewing force on the planet and the doggies just can't get enough of it.

So I wish you tons of luck and a great spring and you need to come here and let people know how spring pans out for you and how the pup grows and what new adventures and people you encounter. That's the thing about DU. Nice to have a safe space to let off steam.

mopinko

(70,078 posts)
13. yeah, 1 big thing that makes me feel better-
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 12:20 PM
Mar 2023

every convo i have, the other person says- yeah, i’ve been in pretty bad shape myself.

2020 was absolutely the most terrifying year of my life. not just fear of getting sick, but my neighbors went nuts on lockdown. that’s what started it. all of june 20, ppl were blowing fireworks and m100s. drove the whole block nuts. and no one would do anything. so i ended up fighting w folks who had been friends for years.
having gone through a lot of crap starting my urban farm, having it flair back up when i thought that was over was just the worst. not sure i’ll get the mojo for the project back.

ratchiweenie

(7,754 posts)
17. But you are on the mend. You got a new doggo. You got funds again.
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 12:47 PM
Mar 2023

Maybe you got a whole new project in you. The drought is mostly over in California and hopefully the worst of the plague has passed there too. Lately I feel like Ms.Scarlett at the end of the movie "but tomorrow is another day." It's been a rought 3 years but things are looking up again.

( I guess I was assuming you are in San Francisco but further reading looks like you are in Chicago. Either way, they are both really great cities which I love).

mopinko

(70,078 posts)
18. well, some of those funds r going into my house.
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 12:53 PM
Mar 2023

so that’s a project. some delayed maintenance, and a couple projects.
i had to clean out the garage, where i had all the tools and stuff from the job. had a hard time deciding if i was ready to let them go. didnt.
i’m 68, btw. feel 98 atm, tho

mopinko

(70,078 posts)
16. it rly is the best.
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 12:38 PM
Mar 2023

when i 1st moved to chicago, 1980, i landed in a hood that had been flipped by white flight. a bunch of bitter dead enders. we purposely picked this hood knowing that it couldnt happen here.

known as the people’s republic of rogers park. lol. sister city to obama’s home of the people’s republic of hyde park. even tho it’s a big city, it rly is just a collection of small towns. started that way, is that way still. both are college towns. but a bit grittier.
30% of the ppl in this hood make their living in some kind of creative endeavor. and most of us love it intensely.

CTyankee

(63,903 posts)
19. Your post nearly brought tears to my eyes. I know those feelings, had them, then know them
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 12:57 PM
Mar 2023

again. This is what we get when we are most human. We are most caring and hurting. And really none of us are immune to those feelings, they just come upon you. You with your loving puppy!

My hubby and I are old. It's only a matter of time when we'll have to move into assisted living, if we should live that long (we are in our early 80s). I often read Wallace Stevens poem "How to Live. What to do." It gives me perspective.

Art is my thing. It never ceases to surprise me. I've just produced my 2nd book and I'm working on a third. Reading art history gives me perspective and gives me hope.

Thank you.

NewHendoLib

(60,014 posts)
20. Hello, my friend...
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 01:25 PM
Mar 2023

So sorry to read of your various travails over the last years, but happy to read of the recent better and good stuff. It is quite a journey we are all on in various places, in various ways, in various circumstances.

Mostly, I am always so happy to read a "real, people"y post about life. We do politics to death here at DU, but that is only part of life. Yes, politics impacts all of our lives, but sometimes, it needs to be put away into a box and door slammed - just for awhile.

I think the last time we met was in Chicago for my Botanic Garden event - for not nearly long enough. One of the only good things COVID did for me was to take me "off the road" and keep me home to do my garden stuff via Zoom and Instagram. Gardening has kept me sane for so many years (arguable as that statement is!). Sue says hi! We picked the right time to move west to the NC mountains - just before COVID hit. Going through that ordeal here was much more doable, we think.

Be well, stay safe, keep doing good stuff

Hope22

(1,817 posts)
21. Nice!
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 01:28 PM
Mar 2023

I’m so happy for you. Breathe in and enjoy! Maybe you can get in on some outdoor yoga this spring and meet some new peeps. I find outdoor activities are doable. Keep in mind the wind direction and stay upwind of others! My best to you. Keep on keepin on!😁💗💗🙏

Warpy

(111,245 posts)
22. My ex surfaced after nearly 40 years of a clean getaway
Sat Mar 11, 2023, 01:46 PM
Mar 2023

and I can tell you that there are far worse things than being alone. He's still as clueless as he was when he was drinking. Alone is OK, really. I can cope with that.

Besides, you're not alone. You've got DU and you've got that wonderful puppy.

debm55

(25,162 posts)
24. mopinko, so glad that things are looking up for you. Covid did change alot of things. I am so very
Tue Mar 14, 2023, 10:08 PM
Mar 2023

happy that things are coming together for you.

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