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I’ve posted here before about my mother before. She has early onset Alzheimer’s that is progressing rapidly. We decided to put her into an assisted living and found a really nice place that’s only 20 minutes away. She moves in on Tuesday, although she has no idea yet.

Maybe think of sexuality as a spectrum instead of accusing people of being liars or something, idk

Your post is truly incredible and thank you so much for your insight. Oddly but not surprising, this area has a high rate of suicide. Keeping up takes its toll. I still don’t understand why it is this way. I’ve lived in many places, some really great places, and never in my life encountered the people like this.

Done a few good years as a United 1K, so have some thoughts. In general, airport food is getting a lot better almost everywhere. More and more airports are revamping their lineups as they do renovations, and many feature locations of popular local spots.

No, worries, mademoiselle, the oldest hipster in Brooklyn is on the case.

I think that Coke commercial worked much better because it didn’t over-reach. All it said was, Americans come from all over the world, but they all love America...and Coke.

When the Finchbro announced that he was going to ask my now-SIL to marry him, Pa Finch got all emotional and even a little teary: “Oh, that’s wonderful, son. I’m so happy for you.” We waited until Pa Finch toddled off to the computer and then ma Finch and I grabbed the Finchbro, twisted his arm behind his back and

The Before series: Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, and Before Midnight. Incomparable in their tender regard for the couple in the films and their evolving relationship.

Under the Tuscan Sun, Midnight in Paris, Today’s Special (should be on netflix) Big Fish, Akeelah and the Bee,

Would The Grand Budapest Hotel fit the criteria? It’s not 100% happy, but I thought much of it was very funny, and I loved the atmosphere. Also, I’d vote for Dead Poets’ Society and though, again, not all positive, I enjoyed the time period and themes of friendship/mentorship/making the most of life.

I would recommend Boy directed by Taika Waititi. It's set in the 80s in New Zealand. I'm not sure how it translates internationally, but it was funny and tragic and I really enjoyed it.

I’d never thought to use soft tortillas as a pizza base! That’s a great idea, thanks!

This is my go to site for cheap but delicious food. I love so many of her recipes. Cannot recommend highly enough.

problem is, it makes it harder for families to plan how to stay together on the plane. Sure they could hope someone would switch so they could sit next to their kid, or partner, but people aren't always that nice. It's not really about what works out best for me, it's about being polite and courteous. I'm not