Post by starrieskies on Aug 26, 2015 12:45:21 GMT -5
Hugs partiallysunny! Potty training is the worst. Ds is 6 and still wets the bed. His pediatrician tells me it's a sleep disorder. He actually sleeps too deeply for his body to wake him up. As for poop, he's a once a day kind of pooper, so he's been on miralax and apple or pear juice almost his whole life. Luckily he likes apple juice.
I had my first ever teeth dream last night. I woke up horrified that I was losing all my teeth. My very next thought was "someone on TIP knows what this means, I have to ask!"
And my last random for the morning, nosy coworker just watched me walk into the kitchen to throw away the container from a snack. I got back into my office and heard him walk over to the trash can and open it to see what I threw away... I ought to think of something good to out jn there next time.
starrieskies I'd be really creeped out if my coworker did that to me. My face is like this right now:
And I HATE teeth dreams. They are always so freaky no matter how many times I've had them. Chirp helped me figure one out a while ago...I'll see if I can find what she told me.
Speaking of, where has chirp been lately? I'm missing doglove too!
ETA: This was my teeth dream and chirp's response. I forgot how sinister that dream was *shivers* I hope your dream wasn't that intense.
Feb 10, 2015 at 12:07pm SwimDeep said:
I keep having recurring dreams about teeth...either mine or the teeth of wild animals that I'm trying to keep in cages.
I dreamed last night that my teeth were shattered, and I was spitting out whole handfuls of pieces. I kept trying to put them back in my mouth but then even more pieces would shatter and fall out. And then an old woman showed up and told me I needed to bury my teeth. Once I buried them my mouth stopped hurting and my teeth stopped falling apart. Every time I dream this dream I wake up soaked in sweat and freezing. I'd love some insight because usually if I journal a dream I can let it go, but this one keeps happening over and over again.
Chirp said: Something is gnawing at you. Either you're feeling guilty and need to fess up to something you did wrong or you're feeling like you aren't good enough and need to work through something that is making you lack self-confidence. You'll probably keep having that dream until you resolve whatever is causing those feelings.
Post by starrieskies on Aug 26, 2015 13:08:55 GMT -5
My office is down a short hall from the kitchen, and my desk is right across from the hall. I heart him walk into the kitchen at least 5 times a day just so he can look in and make sure I'm working. Sometimes, he comes walking in and hovers by my desk so he can see what I'm working on. Usually the nosiness is directly related to work. I have no idea what the garbage thing is about.
I'm considering chopping my hair off again. There's an event at the salon I go to, this weekend, where they're cutting hair for wigs for kids with cancer. I could easily cut off 8" but am trying to decide if I'm okay with shoulder length hair again. I think I'd need to get it highlighted again, though, because the top is looking pretty mousey.
My office is down a short hall from the kitchen, and my desk is right across from the hall. I heart him walk into the kitchen at least 5 times a day just so he can look in and make sure I'm working. Sometimes, he comes walking in and hovers by my desk so he can see what I'm working on. Usually the nosiness is directly related to work. I have no idea what the garbage thing is about.
Post by starrieskies on Aug 26, 2015 13:17:25 GMT -5
SwimDeep in my dream I was with a girlfriend and getting ready for a date. My mouth felt kind of funny so I ran to the bathroom to investigate and my tooth was loose. I put a little pressure on it and it popped right out.
I have never in my life had a tooth dream. Before this. It was awful... I hate dreams! I haven't dreamt in so long, and now I'm having strange nightmares / dreams again... I don't know how to stop them.
My office is down a short hall from the kitchen, and my desk is right across from the hall. I heart him walk into the kitchen at least 5 times a day just so he can look in and make sure I'm working. Sometimes, he comes walking in and hovers by my desk so he can see what I'm working on. Usually the nosiness is directly related to work. I have no idea what the garbage thing is about.
Is he your supervisor? If not, then he's not nosy--he's gross.
Post by starrieskies on Aug 26, 2015 13:47:23 GMT -5
No, he's my boss's father in law. He has decided that it is his task to make sure that all of our employees are being efficient at all times. He does it to the guys out in the field too. He is supposed to be helping the estimator, but he spends more time policing everyone else and sneaking out to his truck for a drink than actually estimating.
No, he's my boss's father in law. He has decided that it is his task to make sure that all of our employees are being efficient at all times. He does it to the guys out in the field too. He is supposed to be helping the estimator, but he spends more time policing everyone else and sneaking out to his truck for a drink than actually estimating.
^o) :?
I think I want to start on a new baby blanket during our road trip up to Canada. It will make the 17 hour drive go by faster. Problem is, I don't know anyone pregnant any more. Guess I can just make a generic one without a specific recipient in mind.
My younger sister and BIL are coming home today and I am like a little kid waiting for them. I haven't seen my sister since Feb and my BIL in over a year.
It's dumb. Kid's potty training is really getting to me and to top it off someone rummaged through my car last night. They stole my change, my emergency Tylenol, and a thing of baby wipes (lol).
Not dumb. We worked on my son's potty training for two years (he has Autism) and he still sometimes has accidents and it's maddening and I totally understand being frustrated and feeling down. . I'm sorry!
"This prick is asking for someone here to bring him to task Somebody give me some dirt on this vacuous mass so we can at last unmask him I'll pull the trigger on it, someone load the gun and cock it While we were all watching, he got Washington in his pocket."
I've been crazy busy all day. All week really. I forgot how hectic things get.
My positives: my boss asked me how private practice is going and then said not to let it get so big that I leave her. Also, I discovered that I was nominated for a company-wide award. They're based on our company's values and you get nominated in a certain area. I don't expect to win anything but I'm honored to be on the list at all. I feel like so much of what I do is invisible that getting any recognition feels amazing.