HeartofCheese, yeah, I would try. If I suck at it, someone else can nudge me out of the position, lol.
1. Quit my job and buy a dude ranch in somewhere like Montana or Wyoming.
2. Anything with coffee. I haven't had enough this morning. And a cinnamon sugar bagel.
3. DH's sports medicine guy is incredibly hot. Like, cover of a semi-pornographic romance novel hawt. I saw him once for a leg injury that he thought was actually caused by an old hip injury. I could not deal with him massaging my ass. So I just rehabbed myself.
Post by HeartofCheese on Oct 17, 2017 9:43:04 GMT -5
mommyatty , it's all yours. I'm looking forward to being on the answering end! Thanks - and of course if you hate it, I'll take it back and continue asking the most conversation-stimulating questions I can think of...or someone else can.
Post by erinshelley21 on Oct 17, 2017 9:53:51 GMT -5
1. Let DH live out his farming dreams. 2. I'd like a big plate of nachos. 3. I'm obviously seeing the wrong doctors. A chiropractor I saw in high school was attractive but not so good looking that is was distracting.
Post by sandandsea on Oct 17, 2017 10:03:36 GMT -5
1. Travel the world. Like take 5 years and spend a month everywhere. Everything from first class hotels to camping in the desert. And I'd have a magical suitcase like Mary Poppins to make it work. 2. A peppermint mocha. It's early. 3. No. Though all of the women at my OBs office are very attractive and doctors!! They uber impress me every time.
1. Quit my job, buy a plane, and fly somewhere new every week to experience the world. 2. A piece of chocolate cake! 3. Nope. Which is sad because we see a lot of doctors with DS, would be nice if some of them were good looking instead of in there 60's.
Post by mustardseed2007 on Oct 17, 2017 10:19:44 GMT -5
1. Quit my job, travel to beautiful places, use a penthouse in new york as my home base. I have a couple single friends who travel for work and pleasure to these crazy wonderful places and she goes on adventures every place. Their facebook life is my dream. Especially the one that live in NYC.
2. It's morning so...a cup of coffee and a sausage and cheese mcgriddle. Cause I have no taste.
3. My chiropracter is also good looking. Is this a trend with chiros? And also kind of a nerd, which is attractive to me. It doesn't effect our chiropractor-patient relationship though.
1. Vacation without DH but with DD and the dog. I'm thinking tropical beach where the 3 of us girls will be happy to walk and play in the sand. This is with private plane so the dog can sit on my lap and help me deal with flying.
2. An ice cold Coke
3. Nope all my doctors/DD's doctors are older and grandma/grandpa age.
1. I'd move the the beach and put the kids in some beachfront private schools.
2. Pizza and beer. That's pretty much always my answer.
3. Nope. Occasionally the ped will say something that comes off borderline flirty and it is awkward in my head. Like he will say something like "I think that's probably more in your head worst case scenario stuff. There's a lot going on up there. I don't worry at all about you handling this." Charming grin+chuckle. But it's only awkward in my head, and he is magic with all three kids so I just try not to turn red and carry on.
1. I have this day dream of opening a really kick ass dc/school in a certain midwestern city that's seen better days. I'd hire an awesome friend of mine as director and we'd use it as a place to give new teachers hands on training while helping them pay off their student loans, and give the kids needs based scholarships.
Not really sure why this is a dream of mine, since I'm not in ECE or anything. Awesome friend of mine is, though, and just finished a masters in it.
2. Nothing, the cotton candy is making me a little sick.
3. The Ped student that examined DS this morning was super cute, but you know you're old when you lean more towards patting them on the head than flirting. sigh
Post by freezorburn on Oct 18, 2017 0:25:20 GMT -5
1. I'd hire a live-in nanny to help with childcare and household management. And pay them really well, and provide health insurance. And reasonable hours, because I still plan on being a fully present parent, it would just be nice to have a few things taken off my plate/ share the load. And that person would still be able to have time and energy to have their own life.
2. A home-cooked meal, made by someone other than me.
3. Nope, never. I grew up in a medical family, lots of friends in our community were also doctors or aspiring to be, and I ran screaming from that world, with good reason.
Post by Covergirl82 on Oct 18, 2017 9:04:27 GMT -5
1. Quit my job and volunteer a few days a week (during school hours) with different charities/causes I support. And be able to drop my kids off and pick them up from school every day. Seriously, I love doing that so much.
2. Loaded potato skins and southwestern egg rolls.