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ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »America, probably because I'm moving there next week to start a new job.
whoa that’s huge news! where did you decide to land??
Thanks man! I'm doing 8 weeks of onboarding in Lafayette, Louisiana. Then after that potentially going to either Nashville, Austin, Dallas or New Orleans..depending on my employer's operational requirements. I put in Nashville as my first preference. But honestly, I've never been to South so I don't know what to really expect. But to me that's actually a good thing, and makes it more exciting. I just chose Nashville because it looks kind of comfy, and closer to Smoky Mountains ahah. I'll go anywhere though.
nashville is pretty and austin is super bike friendly
the south has more disparate ideas and people than most media tells people tbh
Yes, stereotypes do nobody good. Tell me though, should I bring my Cowboy hat??...
Actually looking like I might be sent to Houston. Definitely have "no problems" with that! You could even say I'm "over the moon".. okay I'll stop now.
you can never go wrong with a cowboy hat imo
Texas is kinda big like i live there and houston is about the same distance as Colorado from me
Houston itself is ginormous. Two day bike rides to get across except the part where you die six times doing it.
I kinda hate Houston -ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »America, probably because I'm moving there next week to start a new job.
whoa that’s huge news! where did you decide to land??
Thanks man! I'm doing 8 weeks of onboarding in Lafayette, Louisiana. Then after that potentially going to either Nashville, Austin, Dallas or New Orleans..depending on my employer's operational requirements. I put in Nashville as my first preference. But honestly, I've never been to South so I don't know what to really expect. But to me that's actually a good thing, and makes it more exciting. I just chose Nashville because it looks kind of comfy, and closer to Smoky Mountains ahah. I'll go anywhere though.
nashville is pretty and austin is super bike friendly
the south has more disparate ideas and people than most media tells people tbh
Yes, stereotypes do nobody good. Tell me though, should I bring my Cowboy hat??...
Actually looking like I might be sent to Houston. Definitely have "no problems" with that! You could even say I'm "over the moon".. okay I'll stop now.
you can never go wrong with a cowboy hat imo
Texas is kinda big like i live there and houston is about the same distance as Colorado from me
Houston itself is ginormous. Two day bike rides to get across except the part where you die six times doing it.
I kinda hate Houston -
Same. I swear it takes like two hours to get out of by car, it's miserable. Such urban sprawl.
It will be very Texas representative though.
YOU GUYS can we just let him be excited please2 -
TwitchyMagee wrote: »Peachesnstuff wrote: »I wonder if my parents are proud of me
The question made me consider my own circumstances
I don’t even know if my parents are proud of me. On Mother’s Day my mother thanks me for making her mother but I didn’t really have anything to do with that and I know it was hard for her and I know she had to feel some ambivalence towards parenthood. I think that would probably be normal for a young unexpected pregnancy, marriage, divorce, and single motherhood.
One funny thing to me is that my younger siblings had a different upbringing than I did and yet their relationship to their parents is similar to my own. I can’t believe how alike my little sister & I are, though she is braver and developed more quickly into her own person than I did.
I know that I am kind of proud of me. I think overall I’m doing OK. Breaking generational curses and setting my kids up for better mental and emotional health than most of my family, Overcoming some of the trauma from circumstance and bad choices that were inflicted upon us generations back.
Anyway, yeah I just told my kids that I am proud of them. Thank you for the reminder. Also, rereading this essay makes me feel very vulnerable but I’m going to post it anyway
Thank you for sharing! I was just reminded to tell my DD I'm proud of her1 -
ermengarde22 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »America, probably because I'm moving there next week to start a new job.
whoa that’s huge news! where did you decide to land??
Thanks man! I'm doing 8 weeks of onboarding in Lafayette, Louisiana. Then after that potentially going to either Nashville, Austin, Dallas or New Orleans..depending on my employer's operational requirements. I put in Nashville as my first preference. But honestly, I've never been to South so I don't know what to really expect. But to me that's actually a good thing, and makes it more exciting. I just chose Nashville because it looks kind of comfy, and closer to Smoky Mountains ahah. I'll go anywhere though.
nashville is pretty and austin is super bike friendly
the south has more disparate ideas and people than most media tells people tbh
Yes, stereotypes do nobody good. Tell me though, should I bring my Cowboy hat??...
Actually looking like I might be sent to Houston. Definitely have "no problems" with that! You could even say I'm "over the moon".. okay I'll stop now.
you can never go wrong with a cowboy hat imo
Texas is kinda big like i live there and houston is about the same distance as Colorado from me
Houston itself is ginormous. Two day bike rides to get across except the part where you die six times doing it.
I kinda hate Houston -ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »America, probably because I'm moving there next week to start a new job.
whoa that’s huge news! where did you decide to land??
Thanks man! I'm doing 8 weeks of onboarding in Lafayette, Louisiana. Then after that potentially going to either Nashville, Austin, Dallas or New Orleans..depending on my employer's operational requirements. I put in Nashville as my first preference. But honestly, I've never been to South so I don't know what to really expect. But to me that's actually a good thing, and makes it more exciting. I just chose Nashville because it looks kind of comfy, and closer to Smoky Mountains ahah. I'll go anywhere though.
nashville is pretty and austin is super bike friendly
the south has more disparate ideas and people than most media tells people tbh
Yes, stereotypes do nobody good. Tell me though, should I bring my Cowboy hat??...
Actually looking like I might be sent to Houston. Definitely have "no problems" with that! You could even say I'm "over the moon".. okay I'll stop now.
you can never go wrong with a cowboy hat imo
Texas is kinda big like i live there and houston is about the same distance as Colorado from me
Houston itself is ginormous. Two day bike rides to get across except the part where you die six times doing it.
I kinda hate Houston -
Same. I swear it takes like two hours to get out of by car, it's miserable. Such urban sprawl.
It will be very Texas representative though.
Ok ok - positive for Houston - the Geto Boys are from Houston so he may ru man into Scarface or willie d or bush wick bill - and it’s not far from the coast so there’s that …
YOU GUYS can we just let him be excited please
Fukuing quotes man!!!0 -
ermengarde22 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »America, probably because I'm moving there next week to start a new job.
whoa that’s huge news! where did you decide to land??
Thanks man! I'm doing 8 weeks of onboarding in Lafayette, Louisiana. Then after that potentially going to either Nashville, Austin, Dallas or New Orleans..depending on my employer's operational requirements. I put in Nashville as my first preference. But honestly, I've never been to South so I don't know what to really expect. But to me that's actually a good thing, and makes it more exciting. I just chose Nashville because it looks kind of comfy, and closer to Smoky Mountains ahah. I'll go anywhere though.
nashville is pretty and austin is super bike friendly
the south has more disparate ideas and people than most media tells people tbh
Yes, stereotypes do nobody good. Tell me though, should I bring my Cowboy hat??...
Actually looking like I might be sent to Houston. Definitely have "no problems" with that! You could even say I'm "over the moon".. okay I'll stop now.
you can never go wrong with a cowboy hat imo
Texas is kinda big like i live there and houston is about the same distance as Colorado from me
Houston itself is ginormous. Two day bike rides to get across except the part where you die six times doing it.
I kinda hate Houston -ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »America, probably because I'm moving there next week to start a new job.
whoa that’s huge news! where did you decide to land??
Thanks man! I'm doing 8 weeks of onboarding in Lafayette, Louisiana. Then after that potentially going to either Nashville, Austin, Dallas or New Orleans..depending on my employer's operational requirements. I put in Nashville as my first preference. But honestly, I've never been to South so I don't know what to really expect. But to me that's actually a good thing, and makes it more exciting. I just chose Nashville because it looks kind of comfy, and closer to Smoky Mountains ahah. I'll go anywhere though.
nashville is pretty and austin is super bike friendly
the south has more disparate ideas and people than most media tells people tbh
Yes, stereotypes do nobody good. Tell me though, should I bring my Cowboy hat??...
Actually looking like I might be sent to Houston. Definitely have "no problems" with that! You could even say I'm "over the moon".. okay I'll stop now.
you can never go wrong with a cowboy hat imo
Texas is kinda big like i live there and houston is about the same distance as Colorado from me
Houston itself is ginormous. Two day bike rides to get across except the part where you die six times doing it.
I kinda hate Houston -
Same. I swear it takes like two hours to get out of by car, it's miserable. Such urban sprawl.
It will be very Texas representative though.
Ok ok - positive for Houston - the Geto Boys are from Houston so he may ru man into Scarface or willie d or bush wick bill - and it’s not far from the coast so there’s that …
YOU GUYS can we just let him be excited please
Fukuing quotes man!!!
Lots of nice areas around, it's surrounded by good nature and beaches, just gotta get out of the city.1 -
ermengarde22 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »America, probably because I'm moving there next week to start a new job.
whoa that’s huge news! where did you decide to land??
Thanks man! I'm doing 8 weeks of onboarding in Lafayette, Louisiana. Then after that potentially going to either Nashville, Austin, Dallas or New Orleans..depending on my employer's operational requirements. I put in Nashville as my first preference. But honestly, I've never been to South so I don't know what to really expect. But to me that's actually a good thing, and makes it more exciting. I just chose Nashville because it looks kind of comfy, and closer to Smoky Mountains ahah. I'll go anywhere though.
nashville is pretty and austin is super bike friendly
the south has more disparate ideas and people than most media tells people tbh
Yes, stereotypes do nobody good. Tell me though, should I bring my Cowboy hat??...
Actually looking like I might be sent to Houston. Definitely have "no problems" with that! You could even say I'm "over the moon".. okay I'll stop now.
you can never go wrong with a cowboy hat imo
Texas is kinda big like i live there and houston is about the same distance as Colorado from me
Houston itself is ginormous. Two day bike rides to get across except the part where you die six times doing it.
I kinda hate Houston -ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »amorfati601070 wrote: »America, probably because I'm moving there next week to start a new job.
whoa that’s huge news! where did you decide to land??
Thanks man! I'm doing 8 weeks of onboarding in Lafayette, Louisiana. Then after that potentially going to either Nashville, Austin, Dallas or New Orleans..depending on my employer's operational requirements. I put in Nashville as my first preference. But honestly, I've never been to South so I don't know what to really expect. But to me that's actually a good thing, and makes it more exciting. I just chose Nashville because it looks kind of comfy, and closer to Smoky Mountains ahah. I'll go anywhere though.
nashville is pretty and austin is super bike friendly
the south has more disparate ideas and people than most media tells people tbh
Yes, stereotypes do nobody good. Tell me though, should I bring my Cowboy hat??...
Actually looking like I might be sent to Houston. Definitely have "no problems" with that! You could even say I'm "over the moon".. okay I'll stop now.
you can never go wrong with a cowboy hat imo
Texas is kinda big like i live there and houston is about the same distance as Colorado from me
Houston itself is ginormous. Two day bike rides to get across except the part where you die six times doing it.
I kinda hate Houston -
Same. I swear it takes like two hours to get out of by car, it's miserable. Such urban sprawl.
It will be very Texas representative though.
YOU GUYS can we just let him be excited please
The Texas Welcome Committee has spoken. 😂 Welcome to our wonderful state!3 -
Wear a little makeup and suddenly everyone knows how to hold doors & say good morning.3
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I can't remember the last time I've slept in like this. I woke up at 9am and I feel like I've lost half of my day 😆3
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does anyone else need to lay in bed for like min 30 min to get to feeling normal before getting up4
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »Wear a little makeup and suddenly everyone knows how to hold doors & say good morning.
Not my experience3 -
ermengarde22 wrote: »does anyone else need to lay in bed for like min 30 min to get to feeling normal before getting up
I take an hour2 -
FeastRepeat wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »Wear a little makeup and suddenly everyone knows how to hold doors & say good morning.
Not my experience
Well I don’t want to invalidate your lived experience but I find that hard to believe1 -
TwitchyMagee wrote: »FeastRepeat wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »Wear a little makeup and suddenly everyone knows how to hold doors & say good morning.
Not my experience
Well I don’t want to invalidate your lived experience but I find that hard to believe
It’s true, so I just stopped wearing makeup altogether.1 -
FeastRepeat wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »FeastRepeat wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »Wear a little makeup and suddenly everyone knows how to hold doors & say good morning.
Not my experience
Well I don’t want to invalidate your lived experience but I find that hard to believe
It’s true, so I just stopped wearing makeup altogether.
Do it for yourself, boo ♥️1 -
ermengarde22 wrote: »does anyone else need to lay in bed for like min 30 min to get to feeling normal before getting up
Yes, it's been 50 minutes and still in bed 😅 It's not looking like I'll feel normal anytime soon.1 -
ermengarde22 wrote: »does anyone else need to lay in bed for like min 30 min to get to feeling normal before getting up
If I were to stay in bed until I felt "normal" id never get outta bed
I roll outta bed like Suzie fkn Sunshine!
Don't talk to me after 3 p.m. tho2 -
ermengarde22 wrote: »does anyone else need to lay in bed for like min 30 min to get to feeling normal before getting up
I used to feel like that but turned out I had a Vit D deficiency3 -
happimess01 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »does anyone else need to lay in bed for like min 30 min to get to feeling normal before getting up
I used to feel like that but turned out I had a Vit D deficiency
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happimess01 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »does anyone else need to lay in bed for like min 30 min to get to feeling normal before getting up
I used to feel like that but turned out I had a Vit D deficiency
Really?! Tell me more about this...0 -
Peachesnstuff wrote: »happimess01 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »does anyone else need to lay in bed for like min 30 min to get to feeling normal before getting up
I used to feel like that but turned out I had a Vit D deficiency
Really?! Tell me more about this...
Muscle cramps, fatigue and low sex drive. I remember I only sent out 5 FRs per day during that time.3 -
TwitchyMagee wrote: »happimess01 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »does anyone else need to lay in bed for like min 30 min to get to feeling normal before getting up
I used to feel like that but turned out I had a Vit D deficiency
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ermengarde22 wrote: »does anyone else need to lay in bed for like min 30 min to get to feeling normal before getting up
I’ve gotten in the habit of laying in the shower for 20 mins 🤷♂️1 -
kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »does anyone else need to lay in bed for like min 30 min to get to feeling normal before getting up
I’ve gotten in the habit of laying in the shower for 20 mins 🤷♂️
That’s a good place to cry0 -
After some down days, I feel rested and energetic today. Ready to *kitten* stuff up.2
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FeastRepeat wrote: »After some down days, I feel rested and energetic today. Ready to *kitten* stuff up.
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TwitchyMagee wrote: »FeastRepeat wrote: »After some down days, I feel rested and energetic today. Ready to *kitten* stuff up.
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FeastRepeat wrote: »After some down days, I feel rested and energetic today. Ready to *kitten* stuff up.
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FeastRepeat wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »FeastRepeat wrote: »After some down days, I feel rested and energetic today. Ready to *kitten* stuff up.
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happimess01 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »does anyone else need to lay in bed for like min 30 min to get to feeling normal before getting up
I used to feel like that but turned out I had a Vit D deficiency
i have blood work done a lot so i’m good there0 -
kinetixtrainer2 wrote: »ermengarde22 wrote: »does anyone else need to lay in bed for like min 30 min to get to feeling normal before getting up
I’ve gotten in the habit of laying in the shower for 20 mins 🤷♂️
yes this too1 -
TwitchyMagee wrote: »FeastRepeat wrote: »TwitchyMagee wrote: »FeastRepeat wrote: »After some down days, I feel rested and energetic today. Ready to *kitten* stuff up.
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