Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))
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That's adorable!
And wow! Driving?!1 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »Confession: I ate this, and I have no idea how to log it.
Cute! Can you google it? If you know who made it, they might have the info online.
That's what I do for Krispy Kreme2 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »Confession: I ate this, and I have no idea how to log it.
Cute! Can you google it? If you know who made it, they might have the info online.
That's what I do for Krispy Kreme
Homemade treat. Pumpkin pie mummy. I may be able to find an online recipe. Not sure how much I really care.3 -
I want to make that! Now, Im going to amazon to look for googly eyes on sticks1
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quiksylver296 wrote: »Confession: I ate this, and I have no idea how to log it.
Halloween pastry: approximately 400 calories2 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »
OOBI!!!1 -
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Confession: I hate my doctor for her awful timing.
Two days before Thanksgiving in 2011, I got my celiac diagnosis. No dessert, no super yummy Grandma's rolls.
Monday, I had a liver ultrasound and the most likely culprit for my elevated enzymes is Primary Biliary Cholangitis. I have to have more testing the middle of November, but what I can do to prevent or slow liver damage is eat less than 150g of carbs/day.
It's HALLOWEEN and I can't eat candy or practically anything else that people brought for the office party.
WHY does she do this to me???!!!!
ETA: I also have a 2.1cm gallstone that apparently should be causing crippling pain, but miraculously isn't. I guess I will have to have the GB removed, but I am not going to plan that until my dad is out of the hospital. We're in week 3 of this round - now in rehab.6 -
MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »Confession: I hate my doctor for her awful timing.
Two days before Thanksgiving in 2011, I got my celiac diagnosis. No dessert, no super yummy Grandma's rolls.
Monday, I had a liver ultrasound and the most likely culprit for my elevated enzymes is Primary Biliary Cholangitis. I have to have more testing the middle of November, but what I can do to prevent or slow liver damage is eat less than 150g of carbs/day.
It's HALLOWEEN and I can't eat candy or practically anything else that people brought for the office party.
WHY does she do this to me???!!!!
ETA: I also have a 2.1cm gallstone that apparently should be causing crippling pain, but miraculously isn't. I guess I will have to have the GB removed, but I am not going to plan that until my dad is out of the hospital. We're in week 3 of this round - now in rehab.
YUCK!!! Prayers!0 -
Happy Halloween! A little Halloween throwback to my cutie's first costume.
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Little piggy Payton is adorable! Save that one for his wedding day.2
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quiksylver296 wrote: »
More than me! #noshame
I am purposely planning a long gym session tonight so I don't have to be home.3 -
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I took the boy to the gym with me yesterday afternoon. He fell asleep in the car on the way home. When we got home he ate dinner, and went back to bed. I was exhausted so I was in bed by 7:00, too. We partied it up this Halloween!
We never get Trick-or-Treaters. We live too far out in the boonies.3 -
Poll question: if a co-worker says in a meeting with your whole team that "gloves are off now" in regards to issues with another coworker, is it okay for me to take the gloves off about my issues with her?
Edit: added the word off. I am so mad at J that I didn't notice it was missing until Quik replied.2 -
MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »Poll question: if a co-worker says in a meeting with your whole team that "gloves are off now" in regards to issues with another coworker, is it okay for me to take the gloves about my issues with her?
Seems reasonable!!!0 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »Poll question: if a co-worker says in a meeting with your whole team that "gloves are off now" in regards to issues with another coworker, is it okay for me to take the gloves about my issues with her?
Seems reasonable!!!
I agree. Why would you let her negatively impact you without standing up for yourself? Be tactful and don't stoop quite to her level :-)
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quiksylver296 wrote: »MelissaPhippsFeagins wrote: »Poll question: if a co-worker says in a meeting with your whole team that "gloves are off now" in regards to issues with another coworker, is it okay for me to take the gloves about my issues with her?
Seems reasonable!!!
I agree. Why would you let her negatively impact you without standing up for yourself? Be tactful and don't stoop quite to her level :-)
I think if I don't do anything right away, she might hang herself complaining about what isn't being done for her. She's just admitting that she doesn't know how to do her own job.0
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