Wow, heartbreaking loss for the Dodgers in the bottom of the ninth.
Phils go on to defend their title. It'd be interesting to see them go against the Yanks.
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Wow, heartbreaking loss for the Dodgers in the bottom of the ninth.
Phils go on to defend their title. It'd be interesting to see them go against the Yanks.
I think you may be right.
I think Jilli might need these.
shrieks, makes grabby hands at the monitor
I DO! I DO NEED THOSE!
... except for the teensy problem that I solemnly promised I wasn't going to buy any more boots for a very long time, because I got both my Fluevogs of Doom and the glow-in-the-dark skeleton Docs.
But goodness, those are super cute.
Barb, those views are to die for. I think your family will be awesomely happy there!
Wow, heartbreaking loss for the Dodgers in the bottom of the ninth.
Heh. Not heartbreaking for me! I HEART Jimmy Rollins and that was some beautiful clutch hitting.
Asking someone for one of those seats would probably require explaining why, and that could take a while and they wouldn't necessarily believe me.
Before I used mobility aids, I had to learn to get confident. I used to ask for seats. I carried a card from the HMSA that I'd flash for people if they looked incredulous, and I also wear a medic alert. So I wasn't totally invisible. But getting a cane helped immensely.
I have no idea how to walk with one, and it would kind of feel like I was faking. Plus, it would be another thing to have to carry and throw off my balance.
They actually improve your balance most of the time. It just takes some practice. And it's not faking - you're in pain. I recommend folding canes e.g. [link] . I have several of those - they're fab. And you can put them away in a bag when you don't need to carry them. (Can't really use them anymore except in the house, but I still love them!)
Kristin, really sorry to hear about the honeymoon situation. I hope you can find somewhere decent for that first night.
Congrats on the beautiful house, Barb! It's just gorgeous.
Congratulations on the house, Barb! It looks lovely, and I envy you your westward move. (So many nifty people joining so many other nifty people out there.)
Hil, I hope the clove oil works. If not, maybe that orajel stuff? I've seen ads for it, but I haven't tried it.
I am SO COMING to the housewarming party. Seattle is close!
Absofreakinlutely, you are, dammit!
Thanks for the good wishes, everyone. I'm so giddy I'm practically feeling hung over this morning. And the mild sense of panic is of course, beginning to set in, at the thought of all we have to do.
But it'll get done and we'll get moved and it'll be FABULOUS.
BTW, Seattle-istas, it's in Kenmore. Well away from the Hellmouth.
(Come to think of it, I need to find an online address change announcement site-- any suggestions?)
Hil, would you be comfortable saying "I have an ankle injury, may I sit down?" That might save you from having to explain too much in detail.
(Note that I am a ginormous hypocrite in offering this advice because I have never been able to work up the courage to say "I'm in my first trimester and might throw up on you, may I sit down?" So far attempting to look weak and nauseaus has not resulted in any spontaneous seat offers.)
Barb! Yay house!!!
Kristin, you have every right to be upset about the ferwonked honeymoon plans - you did everything right and were enourmously patient, and Disney still fucked it up? Yeah, I'd be pissed.