Ahhhhhh!!! Got it!!! Sorry...I'm slow, it's the diet of Crayons.
Ahhhhhh!!! Got it!!! Sorry...I'm slow, it's the diet of Crayons.
“I know I’m gonna get roasted for this but here goes.”
its worth mentioning that you can do monthly payments on applecare now so you don’t have to pay it all up front. This works out well if you intend to sell the phone after a year.
After working from home for 6 months I can say that not having a commute has been a huge mental health bonus. I’m less irritable, stressed, and I’m more patient with my kids. My company has told us we will be working from home until July 2021, and that we will have a more flexible workplace after that. I hope it isn’t…
My commuting mental health has significantly improved now that I’m on a motorcycle most of the time again. Dreading winter coming though....
I am a huge fan of moving even if it is probably the “big” thing nobody settled into a routine wants to do.
....unless you’re in Baltimore. We moved from the City to the County and ended up paying significantly less in property tax. We went from a 6000 square foot lot to an acre. Moreover, we’re on well and septic so no water bill. Furthermore, the schools are way better. And finally, in the City Comcast has a monopoly on…
“We follow all school board policies whether we are in-person learning or distance learning. We take the safety of all our students and staff very seriously. Safety is always our number one priority.”
I am also no gun expert, but grew up with many around the house (father is a collector). Being familiar with firearms the main thing that tips me off that this is nothing to worry about is the orange tip—it’s there on most toy guns for that exact purpose.
Yes, a popular “break in” method is surprisingly missing from these listings. And I don’t mean jumping on it.
*don’t say it*
This is your daily reminder that cops are not expected to keep their cool and act rationally but they expect all citizens of all ages to act perfect even if doing so is in direct conflict with a instinctual biological reaction.
Ugh, freaking Gargoyles. I’m convinced that show damaged the mental stability of an entire age group.
Currently dealing with what I’m 95% sure is COVID (haven’t gotten test results back but I check a lot of those boxes). Once I’m over it though (knocks on wood) I’m planning on seeing if the local hospital wants my plasma.
SLIDESHOW SUCKS
Thats wild to me since every recipe I’ve ever read mentions this as Step 1.
Yeah, she has it on video, so she’s probably just like “oh do please keep running your mouth,” because she knows it’s all going online.
Definitely. However, there is a quite a big difference between doing nothing and “beating her like a drum.” Kudos to her for having the presence of mind to not do something which might be construed as an “overreaction.” The recorder could have said “that was uncalled for,” with no consequences. But, we have the…
The part about consulting Huxley on the decision is insane - 4 year olds, even ones without developmental delays, are not in a position to make decisions like that. That’s what parents are for! Heck, my 4 year old told me yesterday that she “doesn’t like to eat” - I didn’t just fold and say “ok, you can skip dinner”.
What sucks about this moment is that this *could* have been an opportunity to talk about the real issue of people with adoption regret, or adoption... idk fatigue, in which they are faced with raising a special needs child in addition to the stresses of adoption, let alone transracial adoption. But it can’t be, ‘cause…