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Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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    Not far at all - just down I-71! Richfield is a tiny little dink town - but I kind of like it for that :)

    Are you in the Univ. in Cbus?

    It's okay I lived in a teeny tiny town with no stop lights in VA for three years! Lived above a Dollar General haha Nah I work downtown. I moved back to Ohio as my family is in Dayton but nothing's going on there so it was to Cbus or Cincy and I got a job offer here first!
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    @annette_15 I hope your husband is on the mend fully and quickly.
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    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    I keep deodorant in the car and my desk at work (when I have a desk and a work :( ) because I frequently forget. My daughter did it the other day and said she had to do the T-Rex arm thing all day.

    Lol I was hoping everyone I met on the trail couldn't smell me. Please don't smell me please don't smell me
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    @riderfangal don't forget your deodorant before your date tomorrow night ;)

    ETA: posting from an iPhone sucks
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    I ate an entire container of Americone Dream as lunch, 1120 calories and worth every one.
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    Watch "Jiro Loves Sushi" for inspiration.

    California roll and smoked salmon roll were my "gateway drugs". From there, progress to steamed shrimp nigiri. Then maybe to a seared fish nigiri or roll. Finally, the jump to raw fish is easier that way.

    I wound up living in Tokyo for 2 1/2 years so learning sushi was a must for me.

    Good luck with it!

    Good documentary!

    Did you visit his shop? SO and I are going to do our best to try to get there when we (in a few years) get to Japan.
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    I had a win today. Went to my son's Grade 9 grad (yes, I did have another grad this year - my older son) and there were refreshments after, including lots of cookies, squares and cake. It was all from Costco, so I knew it would be pretty good stuff. I stuck to some melon and strawberries from the fruit trays.

    Felt a bit sad though - that's my baby out of middle school and heading to high school in September. I will also miss this school. It's an arts-centred program and really inclusive and accepting. There are students there of all shapes, sizes, genders and orientations. I loved that all the kids applauded all the other kids.
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    Well that brings back memories - childhood vacation to the Airforce base and museum in Dayton. Pops loved planes!

    Oh nice! Been there many times! I didn't go far for college - University of Dayton, gooooo Dayton flyers!
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    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    @riderfangal don't forget your deodorant before your date tomorrow night ;)

    ETA: posting from an iPhone sucks

    Dress up, go out,have fun and wear deodorant. You guys have really high expectations of me
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    Yayyy congrats @Tubbs216 !! It's sad to be leaving a school you and him are familiar with but so exciting he gets to start a new chapter in his life!
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    Confession: I'm hoping tonight's game will be cancelled due to thunderstorm activity. I'm not in the mood to play...but I'll suck it up and play if the game is on. (rain dance, rain dance).

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    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    I had a win today. Went to my son's Grade 9 grad (yes, I did have another grad this year - my older son) and there were refreshments after, including lots of cookies, squares and cake. It was all from Costco, so I knew it would be pretty good stuff. I stuck to some melon and strawberries from the fruit trays.

    Felt a bit sad though - that's my baby out of middle school and heading to high school in September. I will also miss this school. It's an arts-centred program and really inclusive and accepting. There are students there of all shapes, sizes, genders and orientations. I loved that all the kids applauded all the other kids.

    Aww, I know what you mean. My youngest will finish middle school next year. Time flies. WTG sticking with the fruit!

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    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    I had a win today. Went to my son's Grade 9 grad (yes, I did have another grad this year - my older son) and there were refreshments after, including lots of cookies, squares and cake. It was all from Costco, so I knew it would be pretty good stuff. I stuck to some melon and strawberries from the fruit trays.

    Felt a bit sad though - that's my baby out of middle school and heading to high school in September. I will also miss this school. It's an arts-centred program and really inclusive and accepting. There are students there of all shapes, sizes, genders and orientations. I loved that all the kids applauded all the other kids.

    Good job on resisting the goodies and I am glad you were fortunate enough to find a school like that!
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    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    I keep trying to learn to love sushi, but I just can't do it.
    I'm not a big fan of sushi rolls. Sashimi on the other hand...

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    Don't worry @nonoelmo I'm getting ready to go out on the town and be dancing up a storm I'll be doing the rain dance for you!
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    Dress up, go out,have fun and wear deodorant. You guys have really high expectations of me

    Yes!

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    Dress up, go out,have fun and wear deodorant. You guys have really high expectations of me

    Haha I was playing! We're super excited for you! And maybe living a bit vicariously through you :)
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    Still on my bucket list!

    http://en.rocketnews24.com/2014/03/19/21-photos-of-sukibayashi-jiro-sushi-the-best-in-the-world/

    ooooh Thank you.
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    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    Don't worry @nonoelmo I'm getting ready to go out on the town and be dancing up a storm I'll be doing the rain dance for you!

    Thanks Bueller! Hurry up, game is in just over an hour. :wink:
    Have a great time dancing.
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    LBuehrle8 wrote: »

    Haha I was playing! We're super excited for you! And maybe living a bit vicariously through you :)

    You have no idea how much I appreciate your guys support. Honestly I probably would have declined if it wasn't for a little prodding from all of you haha
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    @Susieq_1994 Well, I am old enough to be your mother. I try to give my kids the balance of grace and love and toughness that they need to grow to be healthy, resilient, competent adults. They know they are loved, they know can come to me with anything. But I am far from perfect and make plenty of mistakes. I tell them when I make a mistake and apologize.

    I don't know (much) about what your childhood was like but probably my style of parenting is likely different than what you had, that is true. You are grown now, into an articulate, intelligent, kind, lovely woman. Who you are and who you become is up to you. You are in control. Practice everyday being the person you want to be. Surround yourself with people who exhibit traits you wish to have. Set boundaries and maintain them. Love yourself as you are while setting goals for who you want to be. Circumstances can change greatly. Keep your faith, keep you eyes on your goal and every day do something (however small) to move toward your goals. (This advice was given to be at the beginning of my graduate career.)

    The potluck was a success. I told a number of co-workers about your hummus recipe. <3 I have a lot of interns this summer and they are doing a great job on all the projects. They also are good cooks. It was fun and we are going to do it again before they head back to school.
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    annette_15 wrote: »
    I'm sorry guys, I have to skip the last 50 pages or so... I've had a very rough last couple of days. My husband had a seizure and ended up at the ER three days ago. It was a very traumatic experience for both of us. Long story short, hes okay now, but we're both shook up and scared. Hope everyone is doing alright

    Hope your husband is doing well!
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    I'm heading across town to kickball. Confession, I want a relaxing night at home. I thought about a lot of people I didn't have time to reply to today. Happy thoughts to all!
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    nonoelmo wrote: »
    I'm heading across town to kickball. Confession, I want a relaxing night at home. I thought about a lot of people I didn't have time to reply to today. Happy thoughts to all!

    Enjoy your game!
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    nonoelmo wrote: »
    I'm heading across town to kickball. Confession, I want a relaxing night at home. I thought about a lot of people I didn't have time to reply to today. Happy thoughts to all!

    Shucks I was dancing while curling my hair!! Sorry I failed Dr. No!

    Have a great night everyone you're all in my thoughts!
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