Tim must love them.
He does indeed. I like them all, even the apple one.
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Tim must love them.
He does indeed. I like them all, even the apple one.
Oh my goodness, what fun, Steph! I LOVE the globe one! It makes me think, "Who's a naughty little globe?" And the stove one is great as well.
Steph, those are great! You must have had a ball doing that shoot. I like you reading on the stove!
Teppy, so awesome! I also love the globe one the best, but it's a tough call, they are all great.
The globe is my favorite, too, but they're all adorable and fabulous, Teppy.
People with obviously crazily unruly kids are awful. I blame the parents, always. Because that is not a child's fault. Or choose your location is it helps.
Pinup pictures,
Yay!
Dude, good pictures.
Teppy, those are great pictures! I think the apple one is my favorite, because it's just so ... something.
I have 2 friend requests to ignore this morning. One a dude in Alabama that I never heard of and the other is one of my customers. Now this customer is one of my favorites. The entire practice is filled with the sweetest most loving people we have ever worked with. BUT they are super heavy duty religious. As in they are a cancer center and pray with the patients, have only bibles in the waiting room for reading material, and have 'spiritual agreements' among their standard medical forms. I think they would have heart failure if I friended them.
Honestly, I have never worked with nicer people. K in my office was late creating some forms for them and they asked in all sincerity if she was having some issue causing the delay that they could pray about for her. So much better than the screaming clients.
But FB friends, not so much.
So the kind of religious people where you don't want to shock them, rather than the sort of religious people where a few well-placed shocks could only be a good start?
I'm friends with a nun on FB (she's only 4 years older than I am), and so I will judiciously filter her out of some things, although in general since I have a lot of family -- and Tim's family -- on my friends list, I try not to post things that are risque or ridiculously profane. (Sometimes I have to edit the audience after the fact based on how the comments go. Obviously Sr. E. and Tim's family are familiar with profanity and other salty language, but I'm just trying to be mindful of who might read things.)