I'm with Teppy's boy; I thank Steve when he does stuff. I just think it's good to show appreciation.
My ex-housemate was so cute the other day. I was thanking him for taking such care of the dogs while I was in D.C. and he said to stop thanking him - they're his dogs, too. So I told him great, he can chip in for the dog food, treats and dogwalker! He smiled and said, "yeah, you're welcome for taking care of your dogs!"
(I was just giving him shit; I love that he's bonded with Cayenne so much! What a stark contrast to last May when I had to cut my Toronto trip short because she ran away from him!)
Gah. I hate this. If it's your own kid, YOU AREN'T "BABYSITTING"!!!
my brother hates this. He has been known to go off if the person is particularly annoying. "NO, I am not babysitting, I AM PARENTING MY CHILD!!!"
I was *TOTALLY WAITING* for you to come in and post this!!! It's like ita and her "Vernor's is ginger soda".
Yeah, I can't say enough how much disdain I have for terms such as "Mr. Mom" and that shit.
Is it a stomach *calmer* or if I took some every day would things stay chill in there?
It's a calmer. Don't know how it would work as a preventative.
New bf is apparently something of a neat freak. That makes two in a row for me, oy. I try to be clean and I'm working on being tidy, but I have pretty lax standards. My roomie and I are amazingly well matched on this subject, which is nice. If one of us slacks, the other steps in, and we thank each other.
So my doctor has got me on a megadose of Vitamin D.
Is it Rocaltrol (or the generic Calcitriol)?
Is it Rocaltrol (or the generic Calcitriol)?
It just says Vitamin D oral, made by a company called Pliva. I'm sure it's a generic.
ergocalciferol, after a quick run through a pill identified website.
Well, sadly, I'd probably get plenty of chances to use it to soothe my stomach...I swear it's like having Coultergeist in there sometimes...will have to try it when I buy cranberry pills again.
It just says Vitamin D oral
Then I do not know. I take rocaltrol (it's a synthetic vit. D).
I'm a little neater than D., but he is way absent-minded, and knows it. I am fine with doing the household laundry; he does his laundry. But I am laissez-faire about household chores, until I get to a point where I can't stand it, then I am all "MUST CLEAN EVERYTHING NOW."
I pretty much act as the director, and while I am mostly ok with that, as it suits my control-freak personality, I worry about becoming a nag. I do NOT want to do that.