Up in Frederick County. DF is a MD boy, and will never consent to live in VA.
Howard County is a possibility, but home values and appreciation are better in the 270 corridor.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Up in Frederick County. DF is a MD boy, and will never consent to live in VA.
Howard County is a possibility, but home values and appreciation are better in the 270 corridor.
Congratulations amych and New DH!
Up in Frederick County. DF is a MD boy, and will never consent to live in VA.
My brother & his wife live in Frederick and love it.
So, didja elope, amych? In any case, felicitations and all best wishes on the occasion of your marriage!
I have straight, fine, flyaway hair, always have had. Every Saturday when I was two, to about when I was five, Mom would wash my hair and set me in the high chair and french braid my hair. It took for freaking ever, and she pulled it tight enough to keep me from closing my eyes when I blinked. It stayed that way until the next Saturday, when she repeated the process.
Okay, maybe it wasn't from two till five. But it sure felt like it.
t random
Look! Skull fabric that I'm getting a knee-length circle skirt (with ruffled hem, of course) made out of, because one of my seamstress friends has extra fabric.
t /random
I love that fabric, Jilli. I covet it everytime I see it.
I really need to get my sewing machine set up.
you'll be all pretty ahead of time.
not if i look like a chipmunk.
Whoo! I'm home! For about an hour... Evening staff came in early so the rest of us could go home and get ready for the event. I think that may have been the longest 2.5 hours I've ever worked.
Yay, married Amych, much happinesss to you.
Windy -- why didn't your Boss Lady want you to say anything about leaving?
Askye, our clients are developmentally disabled adults. I have been with them for nearly six years. It is going to cause them a fair bit of anxiety for me to leave. Telling them ahead of time won't do much for their ability to process the grief of losing a long-time caregiver, and will increase the length of time they experience the anxiety. One client in particular has a real challenge with anticipatory anxiety, and even pleasant events like going to Sunday dinner with his aunt has to be played down before hand, or he gets so wrought up over it, he won't go.
You know what we need? Leg hair product that makes it invisible.