I appreciate the suggestion though! I just got a referral for another behavioral therapist who also rehomes. Maybe this will be the ticket!
I appreciate the suggestion though! I just got a referral for another behavioral therapist who also rehomes. Maybe this will be the ticket!
Thank you. I could never put her down, and I don’t think it would be responsible of me to rehome her while I am aware that she has aggression issues. I hope I can come up with a solution as well.
But it took me two years to get to this point. She was like this from day 1, but we thought she just needed time to adjust, get used to us....I didn’t decide I didn’t like her on month 1 or anything. I felt awfully for her that she was so lacking in trust. I wanted to give her the loving home she needed to be able to…
She won’t go outside! She is terrified of the outdoors. :-(
Mine is about a cat. Our first cat was a rescue who we were told was FIV negative, who developed complications because he was in fact FIV positive. We wanted to continue rescuing so we submitted an application to a no-kill rescue, and they said they’d contact us if they had a cat that suited our boisterous, but cat…
Aii...I meant the opposite. Darn. Malia was bouncy, talkative...you get the picture. Sorry!
I did. :-(
Since my hobby is reading depictions of beauty primarily through poetry and literature (not art,), I did not reference Egypt since I am not as familiar. You are correct. She has lovely eyebrows and Egypt has celebrated not just strong brows but a very elongated eye. I must read more about this.
I have a great eyebrow lady. She threads, of course. 10 bucks. 15 with tip. Perfect results. If you are ever in Chicago, I’ll hook you up if you want!
I didn’t ask for anything, but I got some...very strange things
Muttasil. Without the accent marks, it reads like an FDA approved medication, but it was much esteemed. Munfasil were the separate eyebrows. Cool thing? They were also considered beautiful. The problem with poetry is no one ever writes about ugly brows so I have no idea what they considered ugly. I sometimes imagine…
80 bucks to get your eyebrows waxed by Anastasia, I think. But there are more expensive services when it comes to “brow shaping”. The most expensive I “saw” was about 260 pounds, but that involved a bleach, a wax, a shaping, a stenciling, an eyebrow “pack” to soothe you, having your forehead sprayed with organic…
I must confess 1930’s eyebrows leave me a tad...skeptical. The thin arch makes them look skeptical or surprised, in my eyes. You of course look lovely Alex, because you have such large lovely eyes, but those eyebrows usually don’t work on most faces.
Yeah well..it really does go on in life doesn’t it.
So. Much. This.
I want something that will cause it to state clever quips all day.
On special places, I agree that the message of your bits shouldn’t smell like bits is a very weird and wrong message. That said - MAN a lot of Korean products are obsessed with the look, color, smell and health of what they call the V-zone. Creams to lighten, oils to make it smell like roses and herbs and what not,…
When I went to Borneo and took photos of cute baby orangutans nestled against me, I posted with the photo that [names of three friends who LOVE animals] were on my mind. When I visited Khajuraho, I said “Don’t look C!..[calling out a particularly skittish friend]”. If there was someone who was on my mind, or with me…
Oh and her “break a leg” is *to die for*. I squeed and I am not really a “kid-friendly” sort.
That is the first thing I noticed! Too much tiny cuteness!