Tastes great! Less filling!
Conveniently, that's also the motto of Venom/Eddie shippers.
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Tastes great! Less filling!
Conveniently, that's also the motto of Venom/Eddie shippers.
Wait, you have to submit a photo before Halloween? Do you have to then dress up again on Halloween?
This. Also, grrr. Not really so much a fun and playful event.
Jesse, if you want to text with Red2Blue here is a link to get set up. They are much more organized and together than the group I am texting with today.
bit.ly/Red2BlueTexting
Wait, you have to submit a photo before Halloween? Do you have to then dress up again on Halloween?
Exactly! I don't know who thought this was a good idea.
Thanks, msbelle. I've actually enjoyed getting the texts I've had so far. (8 of them!) So I signed up. I am in a pretty blue district so I am happy to be assigned to a more purple or red one.
Ha, just got an email that they are extending the deadline to submit photos to Halloween morning. Somebody must have complained.
Well fuck. Twelve weeks is the verdict. Which is January before I can even START putting weight on it. Which means I can't drive for even longer. Fuck.
Timelies all!
Ugh. At the end of dinner, Mr. S started throwing things. First was the tray from his dinner, followed by pieces of fruit and his sippy cup. The capper was the 6-pack of Snapple bottles, which resulted in one bottle breaking and getting peach tea all over the floor.(There were 4 bottles in the pack, so the other three went in the fridge.) Sigh, life with a 3 year old....
Yuck, meara. I know 12 weeks seems forever, but it is super important to heal completely. I'm sorry.
Yikes, Sheryl! Maybe he has a future as a big league pitcher?
Oh Sheryl. Three is so much more challenging than two in my book. I think someone here calls three-year-olds threenagers.
You know, my boys are 22 and 18 now. They still eat their cereal dry because (a) there will be no changes (they're both like that); and (b) I never put the milk in their cereal when they were two, three, or four, because I feared the wet toss. My daughter started putting milk on her cereal probably at five or six, but my sons got stuck in their weird food ways early.
With the NSAIDs it may be a small thing? With a fracture vs surgery, or vs putting in pins and stuff?
It could be. I know after my kids had their wisdom teeth out, they weren't supposed to have Ibuprofen for 24 or 48 hours (I can't remember). After that it was fine. But where you've had such big surgery, that makes sense. I can't remember if my oldest could have Ibuprofen right after they put the screws in his shoulder. It was too long ago.
Well fuck. Twelve weeks is the verdict. Which is January before I can even START putting weight on it. Which means I can't drive for even longer. Fuck.
Oh no! I'm so sorry, meara.
I don't remember what city you're in (are you in Seattle now, too?), but some city's transit authorities have paratransit services.
For instance, Boston's MBTA has The Ride. [link]
I don't know if these services available to people with temporary disabilities or not. I have the impression most cities have a similar service. I hope you can find a work-around that isn't too much of a pain in the ass.