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SpartanRunner1978 wrote: »I am in desperate need of a wardrobe makeover...starting a new job today. I want to at least look like I know what I am doing...
Have a good day! You’re going to do great!0 -
laprimaJenny wrote: »Why do I continue to try to be a good friend to those that don’t really seem to care? I give my all to those I care about. Why can’t I just walk way and not care?
Nothing wrong with being a sensitive and empathetic person. Call me naive, but there’s nothing wrong with trying to see the good in people.
Nice to meet you Naive
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Been up since 4:30 and really not feeling work today 😑. Should I just ditch like high school?0
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Taking Taco to the vet5
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IslandGal3 wrote: »This nagging headache is slowing my roll.
Yuck! Feel better!mustacheU2Lift wrote: »Taking Taco to the vet
Hope he/she is okay.
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Upcoming tests. Can we just fast forward and be done with it!0
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_Maid_of_Mischief_ wrote: »Sometimes the only closure we need is understanding that we deserve better.
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Is it ok to use a laundry basket as a cat carrier tho?1 -
SpartanRunner1978 wrote: »I am in desperate need of a wardrobe makeover...starting a new job today. I want to at least look like I know what I am doing...
Maybe, if you play your cards right, @leut_underpants will take you shopping2 -
mustacheU2Lift wrote: »
Is it ok to use a laundry basket as a cat carrier tho?
if you are serious, pillow cases work0 -
Flowers0
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DeadliftsAndSprinkles wrote: »mustacheU2Lift wrote: »
Is it ok to use a laundry basket as a cat carrier tho?
I've seen this at the vet more than once so I think that'd be fine
Lol. Yes. In the car I flipped a laundry basket over him like kitty jail. But i just carried him in.0 -
empresssue wrote: »Flowers
Let me guess, battling hay fever too?0 -
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kennalgar123 wrote: »empresssue wrote: »Flowers
Let me guess, battling hay fever too?
Actually, no-thank goodness
I am sorry if you are-it sucks.0 -
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empresssue wrote: »kennalgar123 wrote: »empresssue wrote: »Flowers
Let me guess, battling hay fever too?
Actually, no-thank goodness
I am sorry if you are-it sucks.
Haha, luckily I'm not dying today!
Why are flowers blooming in your mind then?0 -
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I just read my divorce papers and damn that feels good11
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Time Management.. Because there just seems to be not enough time in the day.
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ToniLeeAnn82 wrote: »Time Management.. Because there just seems to be not enough time in the day.
I saw one of those inspirational quotes online once that said you have the same amount of hours in a day as Beyoncé. So I guess the lesson to take from that is to be really rich and pay people to do a lot of things for you.0 -
kennalgar123 wrote: »ToniLeeAnn82 wrote: »Time Management.. Because there just seems to be not enough time in the day.
I saw one of those inspirational quotes online once that said you have the same amount of hours in a day as Beyoncé. So I guess the lesson to take from that is to be really rich and pay people to do a lot of things for you.
Must be nice.0 -
kennalgar123 wrote: »empresssue wrote: »kennalgar123 wrote: »empresssue wrote: »Flowers
Let me guess, battling hay fever too?
Actually, no-thank goodness
I am sorry if you are-it sucks.
Haha, luckily I'm not dying today!
Why are flowers blooming in your mind then?
It's a good thing you aren't dying.
Flowers-2 reasons:
1. My yard is in full gorgeous bloom thanks to the 10000" of rain we've had this summer.
2. I received flowers at work today for the 1st time since 1989 & they were a surprise0 -
empresssue wrote: »kennalgar123 wrote: »empresssue wrote: »kennalgar123 wrote: »empresssue wrote: »Flowers
Let me guess, battling hay fever too?
Actually, no-thank goodness
I am sorry if you are-it sucks.
Haha, luckily I'm not dying today!
Why are flowers blooming in your mind then?
It's a good thing you aren't dying.
Flowers-2 reasons:
1. My yard is in full gorgeous bloom thanks to the 10000" of rain we've had this summer.
2. I received flowers at work today for the 1st time since 1989 & they were a surprise
10000" of rain? Okay, where are you? Cause London is bloody boiling and I'm tired of it haha.
What flowers did you get?0 -
kennalgar123 wrote: »empresssue wrote: »kennalgar123 wrote: »empresssue wrote: »kennalgar123 wrote: »empresssue wrote: »Flowers
Let me guess, battling hay fever too?
Actually, no-thank goodness
I am sorry if you are-it sucks.
Haha, luckily I'm not dying today!
Why are flowers blooming in your mind then?
It's a good thing you aren't dying.
Flowers-2 reasons:
1. My yard is in full gorgeous bloom thanks to the 10000" of rain we've had this summer.
2. I received flowers at work today for the 1st time since 1989 & they were a surprise
10000" of rain? Okay, where are you? Cause London is bloody boiling and I'm tired of it haha.
What flowers did you get?
It might be a small exaggeration: in the US. I got roses today just because.0 -
CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »So I work in a place where people die. Part of my job is to keep people clean and safe and comfortable until this happens. I really love the job I have. @toned_thugs_n_harmony knows what I am talking about. But I had my first resident die on Saturday night and it didn’t freak me out or make me sad or feel anything really and I dunno if that’s normal or not. That’s what I am thinking about
100% normal. Honestly, it's more like a relief when they pass as bad as that may sound. They are no longer in pain, or suffering or just living a dismal life. There will be some that do affect you the more you build relationships with your residents. There's a couple people, from like 10 years ago or more, that when I think about now I still get sad/teary eyed. Those residents I had special bonds with.
But in general, it's not a sad moment. They've lived a long, fulfilling (we assume) life, and they are ready for their next adventure.5 -
empresssue wrote: »kennalgar123 wrote: »empresssue wrote: »kennalgar123 wrote: »empresssue wrote: »kennalgar123 wrote: »empresssue wrote: »Flowers
Let me guess, battling hay fever too?
Actually, no-thank goodness
I am sorry if you are-it sucks.
Haha, luckily I'm not dying today!
Why are flowers blooming in your mind then?
It's a good thing you aren't dying.
Flowers-2 reasons:
1. My yard is in full gorgeous bloom thanks to the 10000" of rain we've had this summer.
2. I received flowers at work today for the 1st time since 1989 & they were a surprise
10000" of rain? Okay, where are you? Cause London is bloody boiling and I'm tired of it haha.
What flowers did you get?
It might be a small exaggeration: in the US. I got roses today just because.
That's awesome! I've never actually been sent flowers so hey, if you ever feel like it
I'm even moving to the US at the end of the year if that makes it easier for you! haha0 -
toned_thugs_n_harmony wrote: »CaptainFantastic01 wrote: »So I work in a place where people die. Part of my job is to keep people clean and safe and comfortable until this happens. I really love the job I have. @toned_thugs_n_harmony knows what I am talking about. But I had my first resident die on Saturday night and it didn’t freak me out or make me sad or feel anything really and I dunno if that’s normal or not. That’s what I am thinking about
100% normal. Honestly, it's more like a relief when they pass as bad as that may sound. They are no longer in pain, or suffering or just living a dismal life. There will be some that do affect you the more you build relationships with your residents. There's a couple people, from like 10 years ago or more, that when I think about now I still get sad/teary eyed. Those residents I had special bonds with.
But in general, it's not a sad moment. They've lived a long, fulfilling (we assume) life, and they are ready for their next adventure.
Thanks for this2
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