this is EXACTLY it.
this is EXACTLY it.
*slow clap*
I binged it last week and got a little obsessed. Am thinking of watching again to spot all the hidden ghosts.
She talks a LOT. She’s very chatty and way, way too smart.
Antiope, holding court in my son’s bed.
Sometimes it’s non-physical special needs -- kids on the spectrum, or with sensory processing issues, who need in some moments to feel secured
I was adamantly anti-leash until I gave birth to a runner. Leashes (well, a cute little monkey backpack with a leash cleverly disguised as a tail) save my life - and, no exaggeration, hers, more than a few times.
I’m reading these responses like a week later and am honestly baffled. You’re challenging the parent of a disabled child about their experience and needs and insisting you know better - if that isn’t the definition of ableism I don’t know what is. Many, many disabled people and their allies are speaking out about…
Came here for this. Thank you. Nothing is more savage than a clutch of dismissive teen girls.
Literally laughed out loud at this question. Thank you.
Me too.
This assumes we still have NAFTA after Trump gets through ransacking everything.
Aw. Georgie was 18 when she passed, too. Blue points are truly amazing, gems among the treasures that Siamese already are. Vinny is so lucky you found him (and he you) <3
Thank you! She (Antiope) is also our fifth Siamese; a rescue we adopted after our Blue Point, Georgie passed away (she was the loveliest, sweetest-souled girl in the history of all cats, Siamese and otherwise - and she looked very much like your lovely kitty when she was younger. Such a beauty.) We weren’t planning on…
Thank you - she is a beautiful girl! And I’m sure Bunnies With Attitude are just as awesome in their own way ;)
Siamese are the best.
Same.
He’s producing a movie of her book.
Def an Alfie.
From your responses to other commenters in this thread, it seems like you kinda want to do the move? And as you say, there’s lots of upside. And no matter what, home is where your family is.