ladyheatherlee
Ladyheatherlee
ladyheatherlee

This is so heartbreakingly awful. Mr. Phil. :(

Whhhhhaaaaaat the fuck.

Fucking one more thing to worry about. Sigh.

This is very relatable. Can't tell if two separate cats or one two headed cat...

She started out so innocent (she was abandoned outside, so we had her from way too young):

Oh, and Potsy has to be included. Because she’s awesome. Just chillin’ with my cat. And my giant hair.

This is Tiny, my crankiest kitty.

The texture weirds her out from a distance? And her parents never gave it to her?

Yeah, that's where I read it. Was expecting to see it on here.

Fucking trials, am I right? Who needs ‘em.*

The tailoring would be a nightmare for a person with my squat body and teeny shoulders. So probably not.

That doesn't really answer the question though.

Honest question: why continue to go if you don't agree with rules? There are other more liberal churches. Just tradition? I'm not trying to be nasty. I just want to understand better.

Apparently last night he was in NC yammering about how great Saddam was at killing terrorists. He didn’t ask questions. He just killed them.

This made me think of that time we had a balloon Elmo.

Not going to lie, I'd probably be birthing Duggar-style if my biology and my husband would allow. It's amazing how much a person will put up with just to be saddled with 24/7 responsibility and poo that comes in adorable packaging.

I was on that diet for a while! Not going to lie - the immediate look after birthing was mildly depressing. Like a deflated balloon that was blown up way too big. But I certainly don't care now.

Yeah, it’s not this bad everywhere. Provinces all do their own thing, so I don’t know how mine compares. We just have a shortage of professionals in my area. Of every type. They’ve obviously chosen to focus their efforts on the early intervention side, which was great when she was a toddler. She had all kinds of

Oh yeah, we'd never stop the behavioural side. The Prozac is just really to make the behavioural therapy possible to do. Like shutting off the switch in her brain that freezes her up. She's seen a psychologist, but we don't have one locally. She saw an SLP as a toddler, but now that resource is cut off to me because

No, she’s not. When she was diagnosed they made sure of it. I didn’t think so anyways. She’s 100% typical when home alone with family and some other places she finds comfortable - usually public places with strangers are fine. There’s way more help for kids on the spectrum here. I can’t access it unfortunately. Like