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Old Jan 06, 2019, 07:36 AM
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Good morning couch, coffee's on. In the spirit of this being the last day of Christmas vacation, I woke up at 6 am. It's housework day in this neck of the woods, ugh. Have a great day couchies.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 08:35 AM
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Curious, why did you hate him? ( I did think in the Sophie story his irresponsibility couldn't fly in real life).

That's true, I imagine he could have gotten in trouble for that. (Not being specific, since Art just started watching!)
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 08:41 AM
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They're like lions - they can sniff out the weak gazelle and separate her from the herd.

Seriously, were you new to them? You looked approachable and the other adults didnt? I remember loving it when an adult would break away to be with us. It wasnt OUR party, it was just boring!

Eta - also, back when i was still going to family functions and there were little kids, i was often this person. I painted everybodys nails!
They were sniffing out the introvert with social anxiety (well, aside from the one who sat there doing her cross-stitch the whole time, pretty much ignoring everyone--not that there's anything wrong with cross-stitch, but something funny was happening with her H and this gag gift, everyone was laughing, and she really didn't react at all).

Maybe I did seem approachable, or because I was hanging with D for part of it? I generally only see these kids once a year, and the one who kept asking me to play a game with me might have been young enough last year to not remember me. He also asked if I lived in the house (nope!)

The one girl (his sister) was quite (how do I put this kindly...) controlling. Like seemed to be cheating in the one game to completely dominate it, being like "No, you did it wrong!" to this one girl while we were playing Trouble, saying "you cannot speak until I tell you" to a few kids (including my D). Perhaps she will be a leader one day... On the plus side, my D seemed to enjoy interacting with the other kids (granted, they were at least a year younger than her), which is encouraging (with the ASD).
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 08:57 AM
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Wow I must have slept good last night despite the bizarre dream! I'm so awake and in 2 hours have already researched/responded to 15 messages from members.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 09:25 AM
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Wow I must have slept good last night despite the bizarre dream! I'm so awake and in 2 hours have already researched/responded to 15 messages from members.
Art-I hope you buy yourself something nice with all this over time money or at the end- take a few days away somewhere nice.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 09:29 AM
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I think I may have found a receipe to cut my craving for pizza. In the video they used very thin sliced chicken breast, baked them, then added cheese, sauce and pepperoni.
I will probably try it tomorrow. I have a feeling it might taste like chicken parm and not pizza-but maybe it will help with the cravings. I blew my diet last night and ate nachos but I’m starting over today. I also cried in my nachos over my dog and over blowing my diet, but today I woke up a little more confident I did the right thing yesterday and hopefully in 48 hours my body will be back in ketosis.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 09:45 AM
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I think I may have found a receipe to cut my craving for pizza. In the video they used very thin sliced chicken breast, baked them, then added cheese, sauce and pepperoni.

I will probably try it tomorrow. I have a feeling it might taste like chicken parm and not pizza-but maybe it will help with the cravings. I blew my diet last night and ate nachos but I’m starting over today. I also cried in my nachos over my dog and over blowing my diet, but today I woke up a little more confident I did the right thing yesterday and hopefully in 48 hours my body will be back in ketosis.
That chicken-pizza sounds like a great idea! I may try that except with veggies. I'm only halfway vegetarian haha as I still eat chicken sometimes.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 09:48 AM
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That chicken-pizza sounds like a great idea! I may try that except with veggies. I'm only halfway vegetarian haha as I still eat chicken sometimes.
The article said you can make a similar pizza with using califlower rice.
When I tried to be vegetarian-I actually ended up gaining some weight. I need meat in my life. I do mostly chicken..sometimes beef. Tonight I am having steak. The rest of the week-chicken.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 09:49 AM
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I think I may have found a receipe to cut my craving for pizza. In the video they used very thin sliced chicken breast, baked them, then added cheese, sauce and pepperoni.
I will probably try it tomorrow. I have a feeling it might taste like chicken parm and not pizza-but maybe it will help with the cravings. I blew my diet last night and ate nachos but I’m starting over today. I also cried in my nachos over my dog and over blowing my diet, but today I woke up a little more confident I did the right thing yesterday and hopefully in 48 hours my body will be back in ketosis.

I've also heard of cauliflower-crust pizza and have seen some in stores (like in frozen section)--I think that would be low-carb, too.

And try not to beat yourself up over the nachos--you just lost your pet.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 09:52 AM
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I tried a frozen cauliflower pizza and I thought it was not palatable. Not the flavor necessarily, but the texture was both incorrect for pizza and disgusting as a texture on its own.
I have found the approach of throwing cauliflower into everything and pretending it is close or equal or even palatable to be a bad plan for most of the areas I have tried it. And I like cauliflower on its own.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 09:56 AM
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If it helps, I have heard vets say that rarely do pet owners act too quickly or hastily to put their pet down. It is worse when people wait too long.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 09:57 AM
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I tried one of the frozen cauliflower crust ones not long ago. It was really tasty, although expensive. I need to find a good recipe.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 10:02 AM
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There's lower carb flour to make pizza crust out of, like always I am not a baker so I never tried. Don't beat yourself up about it Jersey. In the long run this was just a blip. You're grieving, it's allowed.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 10:06 AM
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I have been doing a lot of myofacial work with the chiropractor and am using foam rollers and balls at home. It seems to be helping a lot but it is incredible to me how much pain sitting on one little tennis ball or using a roller on my upper legs can still cause. Sometimes I wonder if it seems like it is helping because of how good it feels when I am finished with the exercises and get off the roller or the ball.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 10:18 AM
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I didn't know lower carb flour was a thing!!
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 10:21 AM
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They use those rollers on my husband right now as he is getting that new knee to work. He has the same response: it is painful, but does seem to be helping in the long-run. This knee replacement surgery has been a painful and difficult recovery.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 10:32 AM
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There's lower carb flour to make pizza crust out of, like always I am not a baker so I never tried. Don't beat yourself up about it Jersey. In the long run this was just a blip. You're grieving, it's allowed.
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I didn't know lower carb flour was a thing!!
In Keto world it’s called Fat Head Pizza- the dough is made out of Almond flour.
Alas, like SM I am also not a baker.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 10:40 AM
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They use those rollers on my husband right now as he is getting that new knee to work. He has the same response: it is painful, but does seem to be helping in the long-run. This knee replacement surgery has been a painful and difficult recovery.
I have had several friends who got knee replacements and it was a challenging recovery for each of them as well. In fact, my knee replacement friends seemed to have a more difficult recovery than my hip replacement friends - which I would not have expected.
(upon reflection, maybe I need to hang out with people with better joints)
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So today would be milestone birthday for my H's deceased brother. H doesn't seem to have noticed the date (he said a few weeks ago that he would visit the cemetery the day after the birthday, but I just asked him what his plans are for tomorrow and he said he doesn't have any).

I have a dilemma about whether or not to remind him. I am concerned if he forgets he might feel guilty, but on the other hand maybe he doesn't want reminding? Any advice couch?
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 11:14 AM
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I would leave it be. I would find being reminded to be a pressure on me to act or do something.
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So today would be milestone birthday for my H's deceased brother. H doesn't seem to have noticed the date (he said a few weeks ago that he would visit the cemetery the day after the birthday, but I just asked him what his plans are for tomorrow and he said he doesn't have any).

I have a dilemma about whether or not to remind him. I am concerned if he forgets he might feel guilty, but on the other hand maybe he doesn't want reminding? Any advice couch?
I would leave it and not say anything.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 11:20 AM
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I feel like the universe or "God" (if he's real) hate me, no matter what happens in my life, the instant something seems to be going on a good road, it backfires. Everything that was looking up since T left has already backfired. I'm exhausted and just don't get why I'm so worthless and what I did to get this constant **** luck in life.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 11:29 AM
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I feel like the universe or "God" (if he's real) hate me, no matter what happens in my life, the instant something seems to be going on a good road, it backfires. Everything that was looking up since T left has already backfired. I'm exhausted and just don't get why I'm so worthless and what I did to get this constant **** luck in life.
I often feel this way too.
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 11:39 AM
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It's raining outside so I'm walking around
my house.... cats looking at me like I'm crazy haha
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Old Jan 06, 2019, 12:05 PM
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I remember when people used to go to malls to walk if the weather was bad. I think it was big with people who were retired.
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