No one likes your kid(s) more than you do. It isn't about OOTD, it is just an AW thread, and the constant awing it a little over the top. Also, a lot of the kids outfits aren't cute, and some of the kids just aren't cute period.
OMG GRINCH
I feel pretty the same about adult OOTD threads too.
nama - I think this isn't uncommon among yoga/fitness instructors. Big hugs.
Agreed. My good friend is a yoga instrucotr, and although she is in good shape, she carries a little more on her bottom and thighs than most of the tiny instructors you see. It affects her self esteem and self image a lot, even though she is still in way better shape than most people and awesomea t what she does. It doesn't help that her sister is also an instructor and is as thin as a rail.
Post by Ohhmm(bligo) on Apr 1, 2013 20:20:36 GMT -5
Cambria loves to do animal noises. She can do a ton. But for some reason, she won't ribbit when you ask her what a frog says. She likes frogs. She really likes frogs. Their names are fun to say. She says, very loudly, clearly, and proudly, FUCK. She says it all the time because I make her and then I laugh really hard.
"You. You and your crazy life. You and your geographic anomaly. You and your drunken lesbianic ways and terrible navigational skills." - ProfArt and her holy baby
In all seriousness, though, I think that everybody finds love at different rates.
Some people never find love at all.
Those who find it are lucky.
Those who find it quickly are even luckier.
A lot of time what they are finding isn't love.
Yes, I think this is what most people are saying. Although I thought bree's summary made sense. Sometimes people are over their marriage before they even file for divorce. But I also think it depends on your personality; some people really like to be in relationships. And so it's something they get into rather quickly.
FWIW - I told FI that I wouldn't make a big commitment until we dated a year. He proposed at 11 months in and said he doesn't follow the rules. lol. I should have said, "NO! Wait another 37 days and then I'll say,"okay."" lol
I'm not judging you. I got married only a little over two years after I got divorced. But I also know a lot of people who do serial relationships.
Post by speckledfrog on Apr 1, 2013 20:33:27 GMT -5
Sometimes it annoys me when people say, "Well, ]YH should deal with that IL issue. Not you, YH. YH!!!" Not every situation needs to be as dramatic as that.
Yeah I might. I was doing pretty good but I'm just so pissed off lately.
Anger is a symptom of depression, which I didn't realize until mine started to manifest itself that way. But like PP said, you have been through a lot in the last several months. Most people would be pissed at the world.
Yeah it's my main symptom always. I never thought I had D just anxiety. But now I can totally tell the difference when I stop taking ADs.
Rex, I'm sorry things are so tough for you right now.
I hate library fines. I'm almost to the point where I see them as a character flaw. They irritate me. I hate wasting money on fees. Mr.Kirkette and Kirklette had some items due on Friday. They forgot to turn them in because we were at Disneyland. So, I spent the rest of the weekend harassing my husband about finding his damn books and CDs to return. He found them, and I turned them in for him this morning. The grand total of the fine was ... $0.60.
I hate library fines. I'm almost to the point where I see them as a character flaw. They irritate me. I hate wasting money on fees. Mr.Kirkette and Kirklette had some items due on Friday. They forgot to turn them in because we were at Disneyland. So, I spent the rest of the weekend harassing my husband about finding his damn books and CDs to return. He found them, and I turned them in for him this morning. The grand total of the fine was ... $0.60.
I felt so sorry for my husband.
I like to consider them as a donation.
I use their service, and look, out of the goodness of my heart, I've decided to donate to their wonderful system.
Beeeeecaaause I forgot to return them on a timely basis.
I do wonder if people forget how head over heels they felt for their first husband at one time, and rush back into commitment when they feel that way for someone new.
I wonder how people can birth more than one baby. You do it because you want to. It's fun (not the actual birth, but you know, raising your kid). Sometimes you jump in and hope for the best.
I'm desperately trying and still don't know how I can birth more than one kid ;-)
I do wonder if people forget how head over heels they felt for their first husband at one time, and rush back into commitment when they feel that way for someone new.