That is a woman of many virtues, GC. Definitely sending the ~ma her way.
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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.
GC, tons of ~ma for your friend.
Egad, I'm sorry for all the miserable headachiness running through all the Bitches' heads. I have sometimes thought that if I ever somehow got that one magic wish you could wish for to fix anything in the universe, I'd let someone else worry about world peace and global warming and use mine to wish for a universally effective, no-side-effects migraine cure.
If you did decide to do that, I am generally handy and know other handy-type peoples who'd be happy to make it less cold, drafty, and leaky.
We'll definitely take you up on that someday; right now, we've just got to get her to actually sleep the night through in her own bed. If she can't do it two feet from us just yet, she's definitely not ready for the other end of the house.
I have all kinds of neat ideas, though, like beaded curtains and a wee sofabed to make a cozy den by day/bed by night. Someday, when she's sleeping through the night and we have more than two thin dimes to rub together.
Surgery~ma for Connie's husband and Glam's friend (who reminds me of my friend who went from diagnosis to mastectomy in a couple of weeks just recently and maintained a similar attitude (she is doing great and back at work already, took her first shower since the surgery this morning!))
And anti-headache~ma for all.
Aims, have you seen this book?
Surgery ~ma for Connie's DH! I new I was forgetting something important this morning.
We'll definitely take you up on that someday; right now, we've just got to get her to actually sleep the night through in her own bed. If she can't do it two feet from us just yet, she's definitely not ready for the other end of the house.
That may not be true. It may be harder for her to sleep with you there than with you at the other end, because she can hear you where you're at. Maybe talk to Emmett about temporarily ceding his room to her and making the nook his space until she's able to sleep?
Fair warning, Lillian only sometimes is able to sleep in her own bed all night. (And had a huge regression at 3 when we moved to where I thought she'd never leave the bed again.) We heap her with praise when she does, though.
May Connie's DH valiantly defeat the Lutherans today!
Also, I wish migraine banishment to all.
Today is a beautiful day and I wish I wasn't at work.
Maybe talk to Emmett about temporarily ceding his room to her and making the nook his space until she's able to sleep?
He wouldn't fit into the nook even a little bit. He's a big old dude now, whereas she is a wee boffin.
That may not be true. It may be harder for her to sleep with you there than with you at the other end, because she can hear you where you're at.
I was going to say this too. If you're in a different room, the temptation to climb in with you may diminish somewhat.