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What are you doing this weekend?

Sgt. Pepper

All you need is love.
I wish you some happy relaxing :) I remember you had posted about the seance and you weren't sure at that time if you were going to participate. Sounds like you did it. Hopefully your friend wasn't an interference?

No, she wasn't. She was actually very cooperative. The séance went pretty well overall, but it was spiritually draining for me.
 

dybmh

דניאל יוסף בן מאיר הירש
It seems we're in some similar situations here. I still have younger children, but after telling my oldest yesterday that he's going to get to vote in the next election, I've been struck with the fact that my baby is about grown. I mean, that's been obvious for awhile(he has a goatee and mustache at this point), but that really hit home. For so long, I've been used to him being around; who knows where life will take him. And the youngest is just now agreeing to potty train... (for the longest time it was a tantrum and "no potty!", it didn't seem worth the chaos)... This will likely be my last time around with these years. I'm trying to treasure them.
Wow, that's a quite a spread George. From voting to pottying. ( Oy, they're similar sometimes aren't they, specifically the flushing ). My daughter is voting for the first time this cycle too. Surreal.
My husband and I were always very close, but I feel he's been going through somewhat of a mid life crisis over the last year, and its been one dramatic event after another with him. He's a good man, but is going through some things... and sometimes its closer to raising 4 children instead of 3... and then it gets lonely. We were both very religious, and all the sudden we've swapped those practices for cars and bling(when those things never had an interest before), and I feel bewildered. He finally acknowledged that he needs to address some of his issues, and has been working diligently to do so, but... well, its been a hard year.
He's fortunate to have a partner like you.
I hope you're able to connect with your friends again soon, and get to a place where you feel you're able to re-establish yourself in your religious community. Having such available to you, I'm sure, will provide many blessings.
thank you, i need to do that. :blueheart:
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
Wow, that's a quite a spread George. From voting to pottying. ( Oy, they're similar sometimes aren't they ). My daughter is voting for the first time this cycle too. Surreal.

That gave me a good laugh; thanks for that. :D There really isn't much difference sometimes...

I hope your daughter enjoys this milestone. My son has to wait until the next cycle, but as he was reading about presidential campaigns yesterday, I pointed out that by the time the election rolls around for that, he can take part. Its fairly monumental for him. He waited until he was about 7 to really start talking much(he's on the autism spectrum), and when he did, it was all politics. The line we still laugh at years later was him(at that age) going up to someone who was supposed to be working but was dinking around on their phone and quietly saying "if you're lazy, people are going to think you work for the government!"

He's fortunate to have a partner like you.

thank you, i need to do that. :blueheart:

Thank you. :)
 

dybmh

דניאל יוסף בן מאיר הירש
The line we still laugh at years later was him(at that age) going up to someone who was supposed to be working but was dinking around on their phone and quietly saying "if you're lazy, people are going to think you work for the government!"
The funny frubal was for this ^^. :)
 

Trailblazer

Veteran Member
Busia says Hi.

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Trailblazer

Veteran Member
Lovely name for a lovely feline.
Thanks, I bought Busia from a Russian couple two years ago so that us where she got her Russian name. There is a very looooooong story behind how I got her, since the cards were not stacked in my favor. However she as worth all the trouble even though she is a troublemaker.
 

VoidCat

Use any and all pronouns including neo and it/it's
Since everyone is showing off animals here's my stuff animal collection:
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I have six more sitting on my altar but I don't feel like showing them

Edited cuz i forgot I have 6 not 5 stuffies on the altar
 
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