Oh hell yeah, unfortunately — my husband and I partly DISLOCATED our little monkey's elbow while playing with her as a toddler. Yup. Proud day. Not at all nauseated while sitting with her in children's emergency...
Oh hell yeah, unfortunately — my husband and I partly DISLOCATED our little monkey's elbow while playing with her as a toddler. Yup. Proud day. Not at all nauseated while sitting with her in children's emergency...
What you are experiencing is not normal fighting, although from the sounds of it, what has been going on is your normal. I can't say whether you should stay or go, that is your choice. I just do want you to know that relationships do not have to be like this. You are a person who has value and should someone who…
I'm so sorry that you're in this situation. This is definitely not just "normal couple" fighting. It sounds like he needs some serious help with his temper. If you're not ready to throw in the towel just yet, I would encourage him to seek therapy again, on his own this time. If he's not willing to do that and doesn't…
That suuuuucks. Been there (not the sexuality part, but the rest of it). I'm an old bitch so I think these friends should have been more sensitive to your feelings, and DEFINITELY should not have talked about you behind your back. But, they've done it, they're besties now, so it's all about how you react. …
I am ready for GofT
Ernest was seriously the best. I loved him most in the "Beverly Hillbillies Movie", in which he played Jed. On a random side note, anyone think that Jim Varney slightly looks like the blonde version of Adam Driver???
For real. My dad was freaking awesome and I'd give anything to have had more time with him.
This pic is from today, of me and my daddy at a Civil War encampment. He's wearing suspenders and it's his first ever selfie. Daddy taught me all about history (he's a Vietnam War vet, so he has especially impressed military history on me). He's the reason I did JROTC in high school. He taught me how to keep score at…
If she was older, I'm sure she'd post here. But until then, I'll just do it myself :)
Erin, your dad looks like Mark Wahlberg here!
Dad passed when I was 16. But here he is on a business trip to Italy in the 70's? bull fighting . Apparently there was drink involved.
Mom left when I was little and my older sister ran away pretty soon after, so it was just Dad and me for quite a while. He made every effort to be both Mom and Dad, never neglecting to have those uncomfortable discussions about girl things and dealing with the fallout of my realization that I would not be marrying…
A sign of a true dad- smiling through a photo despite clearly being strangled by tiny hands.
Me and my dad at his work computer. He wrote editorials for the local newspaper, but he's retired now.
Then:
I am such a Daddy's Girl. Here he is in high school. I have inherited so much from him, my love of film, music, whiskey, etc. Currently 57 years old, he still "spins vinyl" (his words) at his fave dive bar. I still don't think I will ever be as cool as this man.
I have a lot of things in common with my dad (who died 20 years ago) — our love of napping included.
Dad passed away last year. One year ago today was the last time I talked to him. Miss you daddy.
So I would think it would be in the private insurance industry's interest to try to fight this bill. They don't like paying legitimate claims if they can find a way not to, much less paying for services the individuals and their families don't even want in the first place. Pro-business! Small government! Personal…
I've said it before and I'll say it again... there is sooo much room in Canada y'all.