Sorry, sj. Probably means you are doing something right.
Work is slow. Trying to wade through all the various business options. Conclusion, pour another cup of coffee and maybe watch some Outlander. I started that a few days ago because it has been enough years since I read the books that I won't be annoyed about any inconsistencies.
Sorry, sj. Probably means you are doing something right.
I asked her to get dressed. Trying to maintain some normalcy.
I need a bad mommy apparently since I am in my jammies.
Well, obviously - that is cruel!
When Matilda was ltc's age, Hec and I used to intone solemnly to each other in our best History Channel narrator voices, "Truly, we are history's greatest monsters."
Good morning, JZ. How are you feeling, how is your dad?
I asked her to get dressed. Trying to maintain some normalcy.
For what it is or isn't worth, I think you were being extremely sensible. I've been getting dressed every day, regardless of whether or not I expect to go outside. Makes me feel more human.
Oh yeah, every kid I know is about to leave their terrible, terrible parents. Little do they know what they would find in almost any other family. ALSO a request to get dressed! ALSO a not unlimited selection of food to eat! ALSO a bedtime! Parents are clearly the worst.
I have also showered and dressed. It does seem to help, Fred Pete.
I have bookmarked the recipes for dinner tonight and made a vague plan for what we're having this week.
She must feel really safe and secure to be able to tell you you're the worst. So good job.