minzy, glad to offer up good ideas. It really does not look like much on the outside. The first time I went I was sure I had the wrong place. They also sell inexpensive wine and house made bread.
So a friend from high school just posted on facebook that she's launching her own line of boob tassels or "tit bits" as she likes to call them. She's also got an art show at a gallery in LA coming up where she put pictures of crazy tassels on famous naked women pictures.
I just went a read the first few pages, then skimmed the OPs other posts.
How are these people real? They have to be sitting around making shit up to post on the internet. No one can possibly be that dumb. If my H cocked a gun at me in his sleep, there would be no guns in our house, anywhere, ever again.
I just went a read the first few pages, then skimmed the OPs other posts.
How are these people real? They have to be sitting around making shit up to post on the internet. No one can possibly be that dumb. If my H cocked a gun at me in his sleep, there would be no guns in our house, anywhere, ever again.
That whole thread seems off. I mean, of course her H practically killing her in his sleep is already insane, but the fact that she is asking how to get rid of guns that she supposedly only has access to? I mean, just get rid of them then?
I don't think she can just get rid of them if they belong to her husband. It's not like you can throw them in the trash can while he's out. She needs to lose him, though. That whole situation sounds incredibly dangerous.
I don't think she can just get rid of them if they belong to her husband. It's not like you can throw them in the trash can while he's out. She needs to lose him, though. That whole situation sounds incredibly dangerous.
Well no, I don't mean throw them in the trash. I just mean the situation seems very bizarre, that a person so gung-ho on keeping guns doesn't even have access to them. It just sounds...off. Like, theoretically they could not even be in the safe any more and he wouldn't even know? That seems strange.
I realize that you weren't suggesting that she toss them in the trash I just meant that there is usually extra work in selling firearms (or at least there should be) than other items. I would think, but I am not a gun owner, that you would need permission from the person it is registered to. But maybe you just meant that the story seems unbelievable that he doesn't have access to them despite being an avid firearm lover?
I realize that you weren't suggesting that she toss them in the trash I just meant that there is usually extra work in selling firearms (or at least there should be) than other items. I would think, but I am not a gun owner, that you would need permission from the person it is registered to. But maybe you just meant that the story seems unbelievable that he doesn't have access to them despite being an avid firearm lover?
Yes, that is basically what I meant. Like, even if she moved them to a safe in the house next door, he wouldn't notice (theoretically). I find that strange and not all that believable. I mean, I guess it's possible that practically killing his wife (again WTF!) would make him have a change of heart but going from a loaded gun in a nightstand to one with ammo separated and a key he does not have access to/can't locate is weird. I mean, better, of course, but weird. I don't know, maybe GBCN has made me too cynical, lol.
And not just GBCN, but ML, which has had its share of catfish infestations.
Neighbor friends have said they're attending DS b.day party, and will bring their 1-mos old. (They have an older DS too). She is nursing - I have no reservations whatsoever about her nursing wherever she is comfortable. But I also thought to tell her she's welcome to use DS's nursery and glider if she would like.
Whatever she's comfortable with is fine - I just thought I should offer the option. That won't seem like I'm telling her she CAN'T nurse anywhere else, right?
I would just phrase it as "obviously nurse wherever you prefer, but if you need some quiet, you're more than welcome to use the nursery"
I have had a canker sore all week. I think I may be dying from it. I am relying on one of you to delete my post history.
Dab a little hydrogen peroxide on it with a Q tip. That seems to be the least painful, fastest way for me to get rid of them. And swish your mouth with water frequently. That helps too.
I finally got the nursery cleaned up. It looks presentable for the first time:). I'm hoping my sister will take some pictures when she comes this weekend. She said she would take some picture of me and DH and the baby too.
I just had an employee ask me how to insert a comment box in word.
My boss has has secretary print out documents for him, so he can write his comments, which he then likes to discuss in an in-person meeting. Dude, it's 2015, learn track changes. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS CLICK A BOX!
DS2 was diagnosed with bronchiolitis this morning after a single day of coughing, no congestion really, but it lead to wheezing overnight so that's why I took him in. The doctor did an albuterol treatment in the office, which I guess, doesn't normally help all that much. There was immediate improvement after talk of sending us to the hospital so I was relieved. We have an inhaler for home and a pretty aggressive schedule for administering it the rest of the week.
Side note: Anyone have any tips for using this spacer thing? He was amazingly calm during the nebulizer in the office but gave me hell with the inhaler at home.
So I've been googling and I know better but still. DH has had lung issues his whole life, my sister had asthma as a kid. I'm just worried about my little guy. I hope it really is just an infection. I have a feeling I won't be sleeping much tonight.
I just had an employee ask me how to insert a comment box in word.
My boss has has secretary print out documents for him, so he can write his comments, which he then likes to discuss in an in-person meeting. Dude, it's 2015, learn track changes. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS CLICK A BOX!
At my old job (the one I left to be a SAHM) our whole document QA/QC process was done hard copy :-| I printed off the entire 150+ page document, gave it to the technical editor, she returned the whole document with written comments, I incorporate them. I repeat the whole process for the QA/QC manager, which often required a meeting to "iron out issues" too large for his red pen in the margins. The whole shebang took A WEEK.
I'm sorry holly116, breathing treatments are hard! I don't know how old your DS2 is, but DS got an inhaler with spacer at 18 months, and started a daily regime at 2.5. It took him awhile to get used to it. The first couple days, DH sat in a chair with DS facing out in his lap, gently holding his head and arms still. I kneeled in front of DS and administered the inhaler. After a few days he figured out the inhaler wasn't scary, and willing sat still.
My elderly dog has had 3 accidents in the house today. All on tile, thankfully, but oh my god, between DD and cleaning up dog urine, I am just DONE for the day and still need to mop the floor.
DH did a round trip to Dallas for work today (8 hours of driving) and I really want to ask him to take DD to dinner tonight so I can deal with the house by myself and not cook. But that would be kind of mean.
DS2 was diagnosed with bronchiolitis this morning after a single day of coughing, no congestion really, but it lead to wheezing overnight so that's why I took him in. The doctor did an albuterol treatment in the office, which I guess, doesn't normally help all that much. There was immediate improvement after talk of sending us to the hospital so I was relieved. We have an inhaler for home and a pretty aggressive schedule for administering it the rest of the week.
Side note: Anyone have any tips for using this spacer thing? He was amazingly calm during the nebulizer in the office but gave me hell with the inhaler at home.
So I've been googling and I know better but still. DH has had lung issues his whole life, my sister had asthma as a kid. I'm just worried about my little guy. I hope it really is just an infection. I have a feeling I won't be sleeping much tonight.
How old is he?
We put C's train conductor hat on him to do his inhaler and tell him the mask the speaker and he has to announce the train stops into it. So he shouts stuff like "next stop, grocery store!" and "all aboard!" into it. It works like 75% of the time. The rest of the time we just have to wrestle him.
Also, sometimes he likes it if his stuffed animals and mommy and daddy do the inhaler first. We make it seem really fun and start laughing really hard after we do it.
DS2 was diagnosed with bronchiolitis this morning after a single day of coughing, no congestion really, but it lead to wheezing overnight so that's why I took him in. The doctor did an albuterol treatment in the office, which I guess, doesn't normally help all that much. There was immediate improvement after talk of sending us to the hospital so I was relieved. We have an inhaler for home and a pretty aggressive schedule for administering it the rest of the week.
Side note: Anyone have any tips for using this spacer thing? He was amazingly calm during the nebulizer in the office but gave me hell with the inhaler at home.
So I've been googling and I know better but still. DH has had lung issues his whole life, my sister had asthma as a kid. I'm just worried about my little guy. I hope it really is just an infection. I have a feeling I won't be sleeping much tonight.
How old is he?
We put C's train conductor hat on him to do his inhaler and tell him the mask the speaker and he has to announce the train stops into it. So he shouts stuff like "next stop, grocery store!" and "all aboard!" into it. It works like 75% of the time. The rest of the time we just have to wrestle him.
Also, sometimes he likes it if his stuffed animals and mommy and daddy do the inhaler first. We make it seem really fun and start laughing really hard after we do it.
He'll be 18 months on the 17th. Thanks so much for the tips! He may be a bit to young for the train conductor idea but I think the mask on his panda bear first might help.
I had DH here for his latest dose and just had him hold his arms in a bear hold and he didn't love it, but I got all four puffs in him and his breathing sounds so much better. Wheezing is so scary.