lolaburns 700 days!! not that you're counting or anything. I think if there was an end in sight I wouldn't feel so sad. & it is ND & there are very few good qaulities of ND.
lolaburns 700 days!! not that you're counting or anything. I think if there was an end in sight I wouldn't feel so sad. & it is ND & there are very few good qaulities of ND.
My husband has a counter on his phone. It's pretty funny!
I feel like a weirdo because I don't get homesick really at all. I used to at first, but not at all anymore. Like if I never went back "home" again, I would be perfectly okay with it. Whenever we do visit, I feel like I'm going pack in time to my past, and I don't want to do that. My past is in my past for a reason.
I don't miss it either. I do sometimes miss where DH and I went to college and had Ada, because it has so many cool memories of the start of our life together. I have not once missed the town I grew up in though.
It's called The Executioner (I think) and it's set in the 14th century, I believe. Katey Segal is playing a leading female role and Kurt Sutter is actually going to play her husband. Charlie Hunnam might even be on for a season or so! I can't wait!
Its the bastard executioner. Which is a perfect name for him. Lol
Do you like Kurt Sutter on fb? He's been posting pics from the sets.
I swore I'd never get stuck in my hometown, but here I am. I moved away for awhile, but ended up back here. I really want to move to the Boston area. I just feel like now is a terrible time for me to be pulling Emerson away from her school, therapies, and doctors. I think I'm stuck until kindergarten.
Oh man, I don't get homesick at all. I envy people who do because I'm assuming it means they had better experiences in their childhood. When I visit "home" (which could be one of several places) I'm mostly just grateful I don't have to live there anymore.
I totally agree. I'm extremely grateful that I don't have to live there anymore.
I'd come hold him in the waiting area if I lived by you! Do you have anyone that could do that for you?
My mom would do it when she's in town, but I don't know when she's coming next. DH could if we do it on a Satursay, but we'd have both boys, and that sounds miserable! The drive alone is about an hour each way, and the appointment is about 3 hours.
I'm sorry. It's hard when they will only drink from the source. My H had to being Calvin and Lincoln to one of my hair appointments and I had to nurse Calvin in the middle of it.
Not a weirdo. It's a Colorado thing right, @therealmc?
It's true for me. Apart from the desire to see TrudyCampbellAndyCohenbigapple and lolaburns, I have no desire to ever go to NY again. I definitely feel like I will be perfectly okay never going to NY again. My mom has already come here twice and is coming again in May - she loves it here and I definitely see her moving here at some point in time.
I promise I will be in CO next ski season when I can actually participate!