I'm sorry, Seska. I hope it turns out to be treatable.
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Holy crap, Andi. I think that's me too.
Huh. Never would have suspected that.
{{{Seska, Girl, Girl's father}}}
{{{{Seska, Girl and Girl's family}}} I'm so sorry.
Seska, I am so sorry for your family. Much strength and coping to the Girl and her father.
{{{Seska and loved ones}}}
Am I being too sensitive if I'm getting annoyed that my officemates keep commenting on my food? I just want to eat my lunch, not explain it! Today, one of them asked me what my lunch was today before I even had any food in front of me. And when I answer their questions, it's not like they do anything with the information -- like, if they asked for recipes or something, that would be an actual conversation. But it's just, "What do you have for lunch?" "Salad, cherries, and an apple." "OK." Every single day.
My cat sometimes smells my breath to see what I had for lunch, but that's not every day.
Are allergies kicking anyone else's ass this year? I know they're bad every year, but they are completely knocking me out this year, like 2 hour naps in the afternoon knocked out.
{{Seska and family}} I'm so sorry. It sounds like he is getting the best possible care. Coping ~ma to all.
Hil, it is probably because your lunch is more interesting than theirs.