What's on your mind?

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  • T_143
    T_143 Posts: 1,022 Member
    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!
  • itwentthere
    itwentthere Posts: 404 Member
    T_143 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



    :lol:
  • Misty_1375
    Misty_1375 Posts: 759 Member
    Been up since 4:30 and really not feeling work today 😑. Should I just ditch like high school?
  • T_143
    T_143 Posts: 1,022 Member
    IslandGal3 wrote: »
    This nagging headache is slowing my roll.

    Yuck! Feel better!
    Taking Taco to the vet :'(

    Hope he/she is okay.
  • ItsMeGee3
    ItsMeGee3 Posts: 13,254 Member
    Upcoming tests. Can we just fast forward and be done with it!
  • cee134
    cee134 Posts: 33,711 Member
    Taking Taco to the vet :'(

    The original Taco cat. I hope he's ok.

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  • CaptainFantastic01
    CaptainFantastic01 Posts: 9,558 Member
    Sometimes the only closure we need is understanding that we deserve better.

    ^^^^
  • mustacheU2Lift
    mustacheU2Lift Posts: 5,844 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    Taking Taco to the vet :'(

    The original Taco cat. I hope he's ok.

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    Is it ok to use a laundry basket as a cat carrier tho? :#
  • 4legsRbetterthan2
    4legsRbetterthan2 Posts: 19,590 MFP Moderator
    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 shopping
  • 4legsRbetterthan2
    4legsRbetterthan2 Posts: 19,590 MFP Moderator
    cee134 wrote: »
    Taking Taco to the vet :'(

    The original Taco cat. I hope he's ok.

    noyuravto8qi.png

    Is it ok to use a laundry basket as a cat carrier tho? :#

    if you are serious, pillow cases work
  • empresssue
    empresssue Posts: 2,978 Member
    Flowers
  • mustacheU2Lift
    mustacheU2Lift Posts: 5,844 Member
    cee134 wrote: »
    Taking Taco to the vet :'(

    The original Taco cat. I hope he's ok.

    noyuravto8qi.png

    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.
  • Kenn1414
    Kenn1414 Posts: 389 Member
    empresssue wrote: »
    Flowers

    Let me guess, battling hay fever too?
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  • empresssue
    empresssue Posts: 2,978 Member
    empresssue wrote: »
    Flowers

    Let me guess, battling hay fever too?

    Actually, no-thank goodness :smile:

    I am sorry if you are-it sucks.
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  • Kenn1414
    Kenn1414 Posts: 389 Member
    empresssue wrote: »
    empresssue wrote: »
    Flowers

    Let me guess, battling hay fever too?

    Actually, no-thank goodness :smile:

    I am sorry if you are-it sucks.

    Haha, luckily I'm not dying today!

    Why are flowers blooming in your mind then? :smile:
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  • RastaLousGirl
    RastaLousGirl Posts: 2,119 Member
    Time Management.. Because there just seems to be not enough time in the day.
  • Kenn1414
    Kenn1414 Posts: 389 Member
    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.
  • RastaLousGirl
    RastaLousGirl Posts: 2,119 Member
    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. :D
  • empresssue
    empresssue Posts: 2,978 Member
    empresssue wrote: »
    empresssue wrote: »
    Flowers

    Let me guess, battling hay fever too?

    Actually, no-thank goodness :smile:

    I am sorry if you are-it sucks.

    Haha, luckily I'm not dying today!

    Why are flowers blooming in your mind then? :smile:

    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 :blush:
  • Kenn1414
    Kenn1414 Posts: 389 Member
    empresssue wrote: »
    empresssue wrote: »
    empresssue wrote: »
    Flowers

    Let me guess, battling hay fever too?

    Actually, no-thank goodness :smile:

    I am sorry if you are-it sucks.

    Haha, luckily I'm not dying today!

    Why are flowers blooming in your mind then? :smile:

    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 :blush:

    10000" of rain? Okay, where are you? Cause London is bloody boiling and I'm tired of it haha.

    What flowers did you get?
  • empresssue
    empresssue Posts: 2,978 Member
    empresssue wrote: »
    empresssue wrote: »
    empresssue wrote: »
    Flowers

    Let me guess, battling hay fever too?

    Actually, no-thank goodness :smile:

    I am sorry if you are-it sucks.

    Haha, luckily I'm not dying today!

    Why are flowers blooming in your mind then? :smile:

    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 :blush:

    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.
  • Kenn1414
    Kenn1414 Posts: 389 Member
    empresssue wrote: »
    empresssue wrote: »
    empresssue wrote: »
    empresssue wrote: »
    Flowers

    Let me guess, battling hay fever too?

    Actually, no-thank goodness :smile:

    I am sorry if you are-it sucks.

    Haha, luckily I'm not dying today!

    Why are flowers blooming in your mind then? :smile:

    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 :blush:

    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! haha :lol:
  • CaptainFantastic01
    CaptainFantastic01 Posts: 9,558 Member
    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 this