{{{Teppy}}} I'm sorry you have had such a difficult year. I hope 2011 is much better for you.
I'm watching OMWF while baking for the party tomorrow. I should be cleaning too.
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{{{Teppy}}} I'm sorry you have had such a difficult year. I hope 2011 is much better for you.
I'm watching OMWF while baking for the party tomorrow. I should be cleaning too.
I cleaned the bathrooms and changed the sheets. Heaven.
My dad had rotator cuff surgery, and I was, as usual, his caretaker, because he will never, EVER call anyone else.
I empathise, Teppy. I'm alone this NYE because The Girl was summoned to be with her parents when her brothers buggered off skiing. Wishing you a better 2011, and many healing vibes for the dog.
Oh, Steph. God dammit. You've got ton of my ~mas.
And thanks, everyone. It's good to be back. But I think I'll update when it'll be more quiet around here. For now, I do hope 2011 will show you nothing but its finest, and I hope y'all had a good Christmas.
Teppy, it does suck to be the lone caretaker. The fact that it sucks and you feel it doesn't mean that you're not a good daughter.
I wish the dog would stop fussing so I could let her out of the cage but she keeps starting up again every time I get ready to let her out. (She was caged for attempting to climb onto the kitchen table to get at the clementines.) If I let her out while she's fussing, she learns that fussing works.
Can you 'treat' her when she's quiet until she stays quiet and then let her out?
Ooh that's a good idea. I'll try that next time. This time another housemate let her out.
"You can't control how you feel, you can only control how you act. Judging feelings is a waste of energy."
This is so important to learn and remember. I need to work on this too.
"You can't control how you feel, you can only control how you act. Judging feelings is a waste of energy."
This is so important to learn and remember. I need to work on this too.
I asked Tim, "Does it even matter that I helped my Dad if I didn't do it with a gracious heart?" And he said, "I think it mattered to *him*."