tlingitwoman
tlingit
tlingitwoman

Sadly, I know a couple this happened to. The wife did Konmarie for the unusual stuff. Then she looked at her husband, asked herself,  “does he bring me joy?”  They are divorcing.  

I was thinking insurance because of the slip and fall on thier property, but the IEP may make some resources available as well.  

So, tough question but does the school have coverage that might help you?  Perhaps some home assistance is needed...

I’m a huge believer in Marie Kondos methods, because they really work well. The tip of hers that might be most useful for you is to address things by category. For example, start with clothes. I was shocked at how many I had when I piled them all up, and after sorting through them using the criteria of spark joy,

I found out that Walmart has a list of medications they offer for lower prices.  It was helpful for a friend of mine.  If you can, call them and see what their cost is for your medications.  The costs seem to vary from one place to the next.  Hope your week is going better. 

I’m so sorry. I’d suggest local churches, they often have food banks and sharing programs. Do you have a crockpot? Many times crockpot rice and beans kept our stomachs full when we were broke.  My husband had a southern saying,  “poor as snakes” that covered our situation.   

So, first, good for you for knowing where you are at. And, just because you are primary, doesn’t mean you can’t be a strong backup. Kids need a support crew. Someone to run them to appointments, be there for the hours between after work and school, someone to go to events, and help them with school projects.

I think it’s important to assess your own happiness every day. If you are happy, then stay. If you are consistently unhappy, move on. Women so seldom prioritize their own happiness. Maybe start a journal, meditate, ask your self the question, am I happy today.

I’m so sorry. I lost both parents to long, hard illnesses. It’s very difficult and nothing can prepare you for how difficult it is. Here’s my advice. 1. Start therapy. A parent’s journey toward death will bring out issues you never knew existed. 2. Help them prepare legally. It also brings out sibling issues,

Oh dear. Just here to say that I’m all doped up and recovering from a septioplasty to correct breathing problems from an old broken nose. If you can, see someone to be sure it sets right. The surgery, not fun. Not terrible, but not great fun. I am looking forward to breathing more and snoring less.

I like moose, from a distance. They are big, astoundinly fast and dangerous. One came into our yard and kicked my beautiful malamute. He was a big, big boy, 140 pounds of sweetness. Broke three ribs and tore his acls. It was the start of a long, painful decline and we had to let him go several months later. It

I looked, they want a prescription, so boo. I might send a note to my doc..she gets me and will like the idea. Thank you!

I’m so sorry. I’ve been through it, and going through it, with my husband. It’s just a tough place to be. Support for yourself, and lots of self care to help get through. There are lots of books on living with depressed people, it’s really really hard and hopefully you will find something helpful, for both of you.

Do you use the bimaprost or careprost? There’s some great options, even one with an extra med, toldolo, or something like. Which version do you like?

I use them on my neck and chest. Those areas never seem to get enough care.

How do you use it? I love acv for my hair.

Thank you for the nice complement. I think our infinitely varied eyes are one of our most amazing human features.

There are so many great ways to take care of your skin now. Balms with spf, cool reasonable priced options online. I find skin care just relaxing at the end of the day.

I'll serve them as a cold side dish, or drop them in spicy tomato juice. There's cayenne pepper in the brine, so they might be pretty spicy.

What kind of AHA do you use? I’ve been using stridex wipes for BHA and am actually quite pleased with them, but I always change things up.