Meezer5
Meezer5
Meezer5

It only took me a couple switches to get it right, I'm sure you'll figure it out!

I recently starting taking a pottery class and not only do I get to hang out with people in class, but they tend to have parties and stuff too. I'm 30 and married but moved halfway across the country. I really wanted a social life of my own and making friends is hard!

I stayed on a birth control for 9 months that made me super depressed. I thought I was losing my mind! As soon as I switched, I felt like myself again. Sometimes it takes a few tries to find one that works for you.

I had pizza but tomorrow I'm going to try making a Mexican quinoa casserole. I'm also going to bake some chicken breasts with BBQ sauce for my lunches this week, paired with kale and brown rice. Sunday is my cooking day!

I will look into that, thanks! I rather like bus travel, just don't like being in someone else's schedule- so that could work.

Awesome thanks! Yeah we like the idea of impromptu stops around the way.

Have you ever talked to your doctor about it? I tend to leak sometimes when I sneeze but I never had the nerve to mention it to my gyno. I also get UTI's like crazy. Have you tried cranberry supplements? I take two everyday as a preventative and haven't gotten a UTI in a year and a half. (Knock on wood) I buy the

When I broke up with my high school/college boyfriend I just listened to The Mountain Goats album "Tallahassee" on repeat. Recommend.

Travel tips for Ireland, anyone? I'm trying to plan a week long trip (we can probably swing 10 days at the most) and I am feeling overwhelmed with choices. It will just be me and the husband. I am thinking we will probably rent a car and do a driving tour on our own. I looked into guided bus tours and the like and

I'm trying to plan a trip to Ireland in September and it's really stressing me out. We would be flying from Chicago. I'm kinda torn between an independent trip or a guided tour where everything would be taken care of for us. I'm an anxious asthmatic traveler and I've never been overseas. I'm just overwhelmed by all

GERD here! I take Prevacid daily for it and it's worked wonders.

This happened to me at my last job! On paper it seemed alright, but I could tell in the first week that I would hate it. It was just negative and exhausting and everyone else hated working there too. Normally I would give it 6 months but I started applying for other things right away. I lasted 5 months before I got an

I have never agreed with anything more.

I am allergic to dogs and there are some breeds that are much worse for me. I can't breathe around labs but I am able to live with a boston terrier. It took me some time to build up a tolerance to him but I was able to make it work. As long as he doesn't sleep in my bed or lick me I'm fine.

I guess it just doesn't bother me that much!

I got my first tattoo in November! It's on my wrist and I still look at it all the time!

I have it on my arms and legs and I just don't worry about it. I just keep it moisturized. A dermatologist recommend one of those acid creams but said it takes six weeks to work and you have to keep using it forever. I thought the sample was too sticky. Shrug.

I got my husband a Boston Terrier after we got engaged. I don't think it matters what you get him, just get him something he wants! My dog is the fart machine that just keeps on giving.

This isn't really a new concept. I was in Campfire a Girls as a kid when I was in Catholic School. I'm 30, so it was quite awhile ago. I have zero memory about it, except I got to sleep over at the zoo and at a museum once. I don't think we sold any junk food? Unclear.

I'm a size 16 and my entire work wardrobe is New York and Company. I tend to do dress pants with a blouse and cardigan but they also have dresses. If you subscribe to their emails they have sales constantly. I was just there this weekend and I got 4 new shirts for $75. 16 is their largest size but the one near me