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Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • Posts: 8,723 Member
    Bry_Lander wrote: »

    Or even better, when you say that you have lost something "Where was the last place that you had it?" Uh, yeah, that is the first place I looked, and it isn't there!

    OR someone will say, "Hey, have you seen my keys/wallet/phone?" One of these days I'm going to tell my husband, "YES, I HAVE seen your keys/wallet/phone, but I am holding them for ransom until you take out the trash/pick up your socks/pick up your dishes!"
  • Posts: 8,723 Member
    I ate grapes and 2 desserts last night and thought about having a third, but decided to chug water, take my vitamins, and go to sleep instead.
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    I ate grapes and 2 desserts last night and thought about having a third, but decided to chug water, take my vitamins, and go to sleep instead.

    I ate ice cream for dinner.
  • Posts: 6,410 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »

    Yay for weight lifting! LIFT ALL THE WEIGHT, LOIS! ALLL OF THEM!!!

    Bahaha I had the evil OHP's today. Boo!
  • Posts: 6,410 Member

    I ate ice cream for dinner.

    I had Indian and the last of my Birthday cake

    I WIN!
  • Posts: 5,658 Member

    how the hmmm can people afford to be on strike that long?

    Its a totally different culture to strikes on the UK after Thatcher broke the unions in the 80s.

    It was tough. Luckily, we had savings. We're still kind of digging ourselves out of the hole though. It's hard because we're a one income family..so we didn't have another source of income through it all. Tim was fishing (side business) as much as he could but the strike was through the winter and the weather didn't allow for many trips. The union helped here and there with gift cards for groceries and things like that...
  • Posts: 1,289 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »
    YOU GUYS! We're on page 1850 of this beautiful thread! 1850!!!

    Who would have thought over a year ago that it would go this far!
  • Posts: 8,063 Member
    It's Friday the 13th with a full moon, people! Watch out! LOL

    We in healthcare ask that you take extra care of yourselves...one MedFlight already today and we are nowhere near moonrise yet.
  • Posts: 8,063 Member
    Lois_1989 wrote: »

    I know! Unless I really didn't have a clue I would look in the last place and then the most obvious places. And then just be like 'Pffft it's gone forever, I must go and buy a new (better) one' Mwah ha ha ha

    This does not work if the missing object is your car keys, which it usually is with me.
  • Posts: 189 Member
    I refuse to count cake toward my calories. Its a celebration every time. Also, I bake too many cakes
  • Posts: 8,063 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »

    OR someone will say, "Hey, have you seen my keys/wallet/phone?" One of these days I'm going to tell my husband, "YES, I HAVE seen your keys/wallet/phone, but I am holding them for ransom until you take out the trash/pick up your socks/pick up your dishes!"

    My husband asked me this on Monday. I told him that I hadn't seen them. Then I found them hours later in MY gym bag. Why he put them there, I have no idea. ... Which makes me wonder if one my kids did it as a joke, actually.
  • Posts: 8,723 Member
    I refuse to count cake toward my calories. Its a celebration every time. Also, I bake too many cakes

    I LOVE your profile picture!!!
  • Posts: 28,439 Member

    We in healthcare ask that you take extra care of yourselves...one MedFlight already today and we are nowhere near moonrise yet.

    And those of us in public safety, as well.
  • Posts: 1,289 Member

    And those of us in public safety, as well.

    Tonight is not a full moon, the next full moon is not until May 21.
  • Posts: 8,063 Member
    bkhamill wrote: »

    Tonight is not a full moon, the next full moon is not until May 21.

    Good. Friday the 13th is bad enough...come to think of it, most Fridays are bad enough, especially at the end of the school year. Lots of college graduation parties this weekend too.
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    bkhamill wrote: »

    Tonight is not a full moon, the next full moon is not until May 21.

    I was lied to!!! (And didn't check my facts :D )
  • Posts: 6,070 Member
    Oberon21 wrote: »
    Day 28 of strike. Mother's Day was really nice. Turns out my "I am really independent couldn't care less" Mom was so glad I came. To quote "it would have been the first time in 60 years I didn't have one of my children with me".

    That is technically not true. A few years ago I got kicked in the head by a horse and was kept overnight in hospital until noon on Mother's Day due to a funny MRI. I went out the next weekend and we had a delayed mom's day. But she has apparently forgotten this. So lesson learned to MFP peeps: even if your mom is cold and unsentimental when you are growing up they change when they are older. Visit them. They care.

    Work stoppage has no end in sight. But the company hides stuff too as when they have calls they expect the union to be on. So who knows? Since I am no longer part of the private group I'll refrain from commentary as this is public as I won't post thoughts or photos about this publicly.

    I am tired and physically (if maybe not mentally) working my butt off wiring and disconnecting phone service. And DSL. An occasional T1 line. They are the ones that shock the heck out of you when you are wiring them. They leave burn marks on some folks. It's funny how management tries so hard to clean up the mess the day to day workers leave. I am literally obsessed with cleaning dead wire out of a frame the regular techs haven't bothered to clean in years. I get calls from other EWA techs who obsess for hours on how to help a customer while their EWA supervisors obsess on time to complete a dispatch.

    Customer service vs. Efficiency.

    My new moto is one wire at a time. My goal is to do the most incredible job I can as a CO Technician. And when I can I'll return to doing the most incredible job I can as a MarCom professional. One wire, one call, one meeting, one ad, one spreadsheet at a time.

    Happy Wednesday all.

    I feel like it tread a fine line with our young men. I want them to feel free to be gone and do everything they want without my wishes hindering them. Of course I want to see them regularly, I enjoy spending time with them.

    I like that you are cleaning and checking all the wires. I know that it takes you longer but probably is more economical because it it will reduce call backs.
  • Posts: 6,070 Member
    Bry_Lander wrote: »

    Or even better, when you say that you have lost something "Where was the last place that you had it?" Uh, yeah, that is the first place I looked, and it isn't there!

    Funny my remark is to start putting away anything that is out of place. When our sons were young I told them to start cleaning their room an they would find it.
  • Posts: 6,070 Member
    raymax4 wrote: »

    Funny my remark is to start putting away anything that is out of place. When our sons were young I told them to start cleaning their room an they would find it.

    My sons did not like that response either
  • Posts: 6,070 Member
    It's Friday the 13th with a full moon, people! Watch out! LOL

    My hubby was born on Friday the 13th, Ive been at full alert ever since.
  • Posts: 6,070 Member
    Lois_1989 wrote: »

    I had Indian and the last of my Birthday cake

    I WIN!

    I truly hope that was indian food and not an indian!
  • Posts: 6,070 Member

    This does not work if the missing object is your car keys, which it usually is with me.

    I saw a commercial once about a thing you can clip to your keys that you can cause to beep if you loose them. I wish I could find something like that now.
  • Posts: 6,070 Member

    This does not work if the missing object is your car keys, which it usually is with me.

    I saw a commercial once about a thing you can clip to your keys that you can cause to beep if you loose them. I wish I could find something like that now.
  • Posts: 6,070 Member
    edited May 2016
    I ate horribly yesterday. I logged it but ate with reckless abandon.
  • Posts: 6,070 Member
    edited May 2016
    ops copied post several times.
  • Posts: 9,480 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    When John Henry was a little baby, sitting on his daddy's knee....

    I'm pretty sure we had to sing that in chorus in elementary school or something to that effect.
  • Posts: 402 Member
    raymax4 wrote: »
    I saw a commercial once about a thing you can clip to your keys that you can cause to beep if you loose them. I wish I could find something like that now.

    Haven't used it because my keys are only in two possible places (pocket or key hook at home) but this Tile thing looks pretty cool.

    Confession: I just lied... I actually did misplace my key today. Gave it to a guy as security for a bike test ride. And then I bought the bike and rode away, leaving my car key there. Figured it out in less than 15 minutes and retrieved it successfully. If I had driven there instead of walked, it would not have happened (duh).
  • Posts: 9,480 Member
    Lois_1989 wrote: »

    I hate the phrase "It's always in the last place you look". Well of course it is, I'm not going to carry on looking after I found it. *eye roll*

    LMAO Lois! That is definitely a good one.
  • Posts: 9,480 Member
    edited May 2016

    I ate ice cream for dinner.

    For dinner I ate a whole bag of Brookside chocolates.

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    I also had 1,000 grams of yogurt, two protein bars, & some more chocolate (this food was spread throughout the day & actually fit into my calories). My sugar grams are through the roof!

    I am still going to count a point for staying within my Fitbit calories for the Mindful May since I'll average it out over the next few days.

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