I haven't tried liverwurst. May give that a shot, thanks for the suggestion.
As for Jack...he needs to get out more. I just want to get him a vest or something that says Don't Pet. He REALLY doesn't like people reaching for him before he is ready. Looks like there are some out there with color coding - Yellow for Anxious and Red for Do not Approach.
I am feeling really accomplished today! For the first time in a looooong time. I've sent off pitches I have been putting off for months, I've organized my week, I feel on top of my deadlines, and am planning to early vote in the LA Senate race tomorrow.
Honestly, it's been so long since I felt like doing anything but the bare minimum. I don't feel like it's mania, either. My brain is working again!
Hurray, Nora! That's fantastic to hear.
God, the hormone pendulum is killing me today. It's just spin the wheel of crappy feelings, and like I said earlier, these aren't crazy things - it's based on very real money and career worries. I'm seeing an accountant on Friday, which I expect to be a rude awakening WRT taxes. That will be my third appointment of the day, after therapy and the dentist. Ain't we got fun!
Well done with the most excellent adulting, Nora!!
{{smonster}} O wish it was all easier.
sumi, much interview~ma to be provided.
Day 3 of operation walking Laura. So far so good.
I thought maybe I could get back to actual handwriting and the bullet journal I started before the carpal tunnel surgery. The answer is ow, and no.
Suzi, get the wording on a vest too. People just want to reach for animals.
My job makes me want a new job.
What wording should I get? Caution? Anxious? Do Not Pet just seems too long. Part of me wishes I could get a mock therapy dog vest since people have kinda learned to not pet therapy dogs. But he isn't one so that would just be wrong.
I don't think "Do Not Pet" is too long. It's straightforward, which is what you want.
Do not pet. Or Don't Pet. No Pets.
He isn't a therapy dog, so don't imply that (you wouldn't) because it messes with legit service animals.
Anything that gives a warning will make people think and less likely to just grab.