I also tell whichever critter is closest that they are in charge while I'm gone. Because some needs to be.
Ha! Yeah, we used to do this when we had more than one pet. Extra funny to us when we'd leave one of the pets in charge while there'd still be a human at home. Now I just tell the dog to try to be a good girl. And I always say goodbye to the husband if he's home, of course. I'd also say hello or goodbye to roommates, as long as they weren't sleeping or busy because it seemed rude not too. Also, I generally lived with friends
Steph, could you email me as well? After having decided that my son does not have ADHD, he just is a bit oppositional so he needs to be disciplined with a soft hand, I am now suspecting my daughter may well have it, but because she's bright she's working at grade level so she hasn't been ID'd by her teachers.
Man, my shoulders are tight, I can't concentrate for more than short burst, I feel like utter shite, frozen in place and yet want to just crawl in bed and pull the covers over my head. Anxiety attack? Probably. My meds are in the other room and just going that distance is insurmountable at the moment.
I don't know if this is from the whole CJ thing, the undefined thing I can't explain, the networking event I'm supposed to go to this evening, residual traveling ick...I guess it doesn't matter.
Ok, slow deep breaths and I'm headed for the Lorazapam.
But I might still be able to have breakfast with you, depending on how early (or late) you can have it.
Late sounds like it might work with Jessica.
I still hope we can at least meet and say hi when you're that close.
It would be a crime not to. At the very least I can graffiti your building, okay?
Ha! I always do this. The cats need some responsibility, frankly
Any time I see a service dog or one with saddle bags or something I point it out. "You see there? That dog has a J.O.B. Think on that."
Timelies all!
We'll be starting on our journey to Toronto this evening.(We'll stay overnight in Pennsylvania) Trying to figure out why I've been so tense lately. I mean, I'm not the one who's a guest at the con. (That'll be in two months)
"You see there? That dog has a J.O.B. Think on that."
I tend to mention that to the pets when a pet-food commercial is on. How they're just sponges who aren't earning their keep, etc.
Steph, could you email me too?