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Old Aug 10, 2019, 10:30 PM
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Old Aug 10, 2019, 10:32 PM
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"Enquiring minds want to know!" i cant believe you put up with us nosy old biddies. Pecking at the one who actually had a date!

Eta - i love lima beans. Its not like we had them when i was growing up or anything, except maybe by mistake. Tonight i fixed them with mushrooms - nothing fancy, just opened a can of each, and omg they were so good. I did also throw in a can of saucy zucchini, but next time im leaving that out. We used to make peas and mushrooms, maybe it reminds me of that. I just love the textures.
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Old Aug 10, 2019, 10:37 PM
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"Enquiring minds want to know!" i cant believe you put up with us nosy old biddies. Pecking at the one who actually had a date!
Hahahaaa it's like having a bunch of aunties with no filter
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Old Aug 10, 2019, 11:36 PM
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"Enquiring minds want to know!" i cant believe you put up with us nosy old biddies. Pecking at the one who actually had a date!

Eta - i love lima beans. Its not like we had them when i was growing up or anything, except maybe by mistake. Tonight i fixed them with mushrooms - nothing fancy, just opened a can of each, and omg they were so good. I did also throw in a can of saucy zucchini, but next time im leaving that out. We used to make peas and mushrooms, maybe it reminds me of that. I just love the textures.
Who are you calling old? She shared the details, so of course I had questions.

And there were no assumptions, just questions and my confusion about them disrobing after a date in order to not have sex while talking about how attracted he was to her. I mean, c'mon. Surely they could have just dry humped and called it a day.

Do you think you'll see him again, chihirochild? Or is he a selfish lover and/or a weirdo?
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Old Aug 10, 2019, 11:39 PM
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What's saucy zucchini?

ETA: My dog has a saucy gleam in his eye. When I was doing research for a paper and reading the AKC breed standards, I learned that chihuahuas are supposed to be saucy and impudent. So I guess he's perfect.
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 12:01 AM
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I'm trying to figure out logistics for school pick up and drop off for my kids. They'll be in 3 different schools this year.

#1 Son will be going to a middle school 15-20 minutes away. His classes start at 8:30, gets out at 3:45. Wednesdays he gets out at 2:15. He can be there as early as 8am.

#2 Son Will be at the elementary school that takes maybe 10 minutes to walk there, less than 5 to drive. He could technically walk if we want. His school starts at 8:20, he can get there at 8/8:10 and gets out at 3:30

#3 Daughter will be in preK again at another school 10 minutes away in the opposite direction. Drop off will be easy since it's not until 12:00, school gets out for her at 3:10.

H said one of us will have to pick up daughter then son at elementary school. And the other will pick up our oldest.

Wednesday pick ups will be the easiest probably. Pick up oldest, preschool, then elementary.
I think I'm over planning and over thinking this. I guess we'll see how drop off goes on Wednesday when the 2 oldest will be in school.
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 12:06 AM
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Why can't the oldest ride the bus? I am not a parent, but I am an avid reader and listener of true crime stuff. I would therefore probably be too worried to let son #2 walk to school by himself.

Maybe a carpool could be worked out?
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 12:24 AM
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Do you think you'll see him again, chihirochild? Or is he a selfish lover and/or a weirdo?
Yeah I think I'll see him again. He didn't strike me as selfish or weird so might as well.
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 12:25 AM
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Oldest is out of district per our choice for more support for him and they don't provide transportation. It would make it a heck of a lot easier.

I do think I'm over thinking it, and will end up doing what H is suggesting. 1 of us picks up 2 of them, the other picks up our oldest. It'll take some getting used to, and will be hectic, but it's only for a year.
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 01:33 AM
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I don't have bipolar disorder so I don't know what it feels like--is there any chance that all of this good feeling is the beginning of a period of mania? If so, does that bother you?


It could be the start of an episode - doesn't feel like it but I never know. It doesn't bother me. The meds bother me since I gained 70 pounds.

My friend said "Do you want a good mind or a good body".

I said "Good body"

Apparently that wasn't the answer she was looking for
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 02:10 AM
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I saw my sister today and got to meet her new boyfriend. He was nice. She was being a brat: cursing, yelling, being rude. And she's stupid. She told me that she might be pregnant again! That would be 3 kids under 3. The good news is that she's letting me come to my niece's 2nd birthday party. I can't wait to see her and give her all her toys. I haven't seen her in about 6 months.
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 03:14 AM
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In Australia we have a honeycomb bar called Violet Crumble which Billy Connolly renamed Violent Crumble because when you bite into it it comes off in sharp shards which can cut your mouth. It's my favourite chocolate bar.
Do you have it in NZ too ce?
I know the name but I haven't seen it recently. I don't think I've ever eaten one.
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 03:23 AM
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 05:24 AM
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What's saucy zucchini?

ETA: My dog has a saucy gleam in his eye. When I was doing research for a paper and reading the AKC breed standards, I learned that chihuahuas are supposed to be saucy and impudent. So I guess he's perfect.
Tomato saucy. Not dog saucy! That would be mustard!

And yeah you were the exception to the old rule. But you have a wise-osity to you that belies your young years. (Apologies to Woody Allen.)
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 07:01 AM
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It's my second night off this week. I had to stay up all night so that I can sleep during the day so that I'll be awake for my shift. I actually got some stuff done--baked some banana bread, practiced drawing, fixed the basket on my bike, took out the recycling, changed the sheets on the bed, put some books away in my bookshelf, paid my psychiatrist, deposited a month's worth of paychecks, studied the language I'm learning, did some general neatening-up. I also made some progress in the video game I'm playing (Super Mario Galaxy for the Wii--I bought a used Wii so that I'd have something to do during these nights off when I have to stay up).

It was still a long night--it's just weird to be up and puttering around while the rest of the city is asleep.
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 07:07 AM
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It's my second night off this week. I had to stay up all night so that I can sleep during the day so that I'll be awake for my shift. I actually got some stuff done--baked some banana bread, practiced drawing, fixed the basket on my bike, took out the recycling, changed the sheets on the bed, put some books away in my bookshelf, paid my psychiatrist, deposited a month's worth of paychecks, studied the language I'm learning, did some general neatening-up. I also made some progress in the video game I'm playing (Super Mario Galaxy for the Wii--I bought a used Wii so that I'd have something to do during these nights off when I have to stay up).

It was still a long night--it's just weird to be up and puttering around while the rest of the city is asleep.
It would take some getting used to, but did you feel a bit of calm and stillness at all? Like knowing the rest of the city is asleep and your awake..if that was me..I think I may be able to find some calm in that-sort of like it being a little. Bit of a break from the rat race.
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 07:14 AM
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It would take some getting used to, but did you feel a bit of calm and stillness at all? Like knowing the rest of the city is asleep and your awake..if that was me..I think I may be able to find some calm in that-sort of like it being a little. Bit of a break from the rat race.
I was able to feel a bit of that, around sunrise. The nighttime stillness can be lovely if the mind is open to it. The trouble is that I often start to feel lonely or numb or sad or resentful and I can't get to that nice place.
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 12:16 PM
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morning couchies! i am still in a nice place of calm after the circle yesterday. it feels delicious. i so needed that and wonder why i once again stayed away so long.
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 12:27 PM
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I love being a night owl, but the sort of things I'd like to do then--like take a long walk--I don't feel safe doing. Plus, my body feels so much better when I keep to a more normal bed by midnight--2AM, wake up 8--10AM.

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i love lima beans. Its not like we had them when i was growing up or anything, except maybe by mistake. Tonight i fixed them with mushrooms - nothing fancy, just opened a can of each, and omg they were so good. I did also throw in a can of saucy zucchini, but next time im leaving that out. We used to make peas and mushrooms, maybe it reminds me of that. I just love the textures.

Una, how can you eat canned veg when it's the height of the harvest season? I can't eat canned veg at any time--they all taste like can to me--but esp in summer--NOOOO!!!
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 12:39 PM
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Una, how can you eat canned veg when it's the height of the harvest season? I can't eat canned veg at any time--they all taste like can to me--but esp in summer--NOOOO!!!

Or at least do frozen veggies! My mom used to make canned asparagus, canned green beans, canned peas (though the fancy LeSeur ones) when I was a kid. The first time I had fresh asparagus, it was a revelation. Same with green beans (and I guess peas?)
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 12:44 PM
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I hate veggies. I have toddler-like taste buds most of the time. I do eat those frozen birds eye veggie pastas...but they don’t really count as veggies.
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 12:46 PM
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Ugh--canned green beans are the worst, I think. So metallic tasting! I use canned chick peas and black beans occasionally, but rinse them really well. But even chick peas are so much better cooked from dried.
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 12:49 PM
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una, i love lima beans too. i don't usually admit that haha

i've never soaked/cooked them from dried legumes, only ever had canned. now i want to find a recipe and actual cook some for reals.
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 01:02 PM
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Ugh--canned green beans are the worst, I think. So metallic tasting! I use canned chick peas and black beans occasionally, but rinse them really well. But even chick peas are so much better cooked from dried.

Oh, I do use canned black beans and chickpeas. Not sure I've tried cooking chickpeas from dried. Tried black beans once or twice, but apparently didn't season them enough. I do make dry lentils though.
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Old Aug 11, 2019, 01:09 PM
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I can't say I'm a lima bean fan--it's a textural thing. But I like broad beans and lupini.

Jersey, I bet I could turn you around on veg! So many different textures, sweet to bitter tastes! Color! What's not to like?

Because I don't want to run the oven when it's hot, I'm not roasting these days. So I'm using my bamboo steamer: I put handfulls of dried herbs and unpeeled garlic cloves in the water pot, set the steamer baskets on top, and put little potatoes in the bottom layer, then add other veg in layers acc to cooking time: beets (in open foil basket or they'll stain the steamer), green beans, asparagus, squash, sugar snap peas, red and orange peppers! Then let cool to warm and toss with your favorite salad dressing. I like just a little balsamic glaze best. YUM!
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