ElizabethB
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Like a very bad Spielberg movie.9/11 must have been so hard on you, unbelievable events!!!
Russ
Like a very bad Spielberg movie.9/11 must have been so hard on you, unbelievable events!!!
Russ
Some thing no make sense. No logic in grab just grab.Well, once all this ramped up, I made the comment that it would probably push me into trying home delivery of non-perishable pantry items, and I did that today.
Easy enough to do, but just about every go****n thing I wanted was out of stock. Geez, I'm not ordering it from the local store, but from the blasted warehouse. How in god's name is dishwasher rinse cycle juice out of <censored> stock?!?!
They say that's how this is. It's up and down for a few weeks.Today I have felt better than I have in a couple weeks, now sat here feeling off again![]()
They say that's how this is. It's up and down for a few weeks.
Like a very bad Spielberg movie.
Yep, I go from bouncing around like nothing happened to thinking I'm getting pneumonia from day to day. It is getting better though.Yup. Same happened to us as you all have seen.
I hear only a little traffic noise
Mostly I hear the birds and the wind rustling in the trees .
He's not trying to run away, but I don't want to give him the chance. He's very curious, and he wants to explore everything. This is as much of a commentary on the people who might (or might not) be watching him at any given moment. I've had my teenagers leave him unattended for long periods of time indoors, and I don't want that to happen outside. We've never had issues with any of our pugs running away: at worst, they stay close to the house. Our Boston Terrier, on the other hand, could easily be attracted by things across the street. He used to bolt when he had a chance, and fortunately there weren't any cars driving past when she did.He is trying to run away this young?
I am so happy you both OK Bella.My stepsons will return to us on sunday and then stay for four weeks straight to compensate their mom for the lockdown time she did.
Will be challenging as they are unable to understand the Corona situation very well due to their autism and they have particular trouble with the current limited food supply of their safe staples like hotdogs and potatoes.
Our family therapist said the eldest has severe issues by his OCD right now because of all the ' wash your hands' advice everywhere. He's washing them for at least three hours a day, and the psychiatrist refuses to consider it urgent enough to see him. His hands are bleeding, it's pretty concerning.
My husband and I are OK, we've both been symptom free for long enough now and can be getting back to normal slowly. I will remain careful for as long as I need to though, being in an at risk group.