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Elder Harridan x-hankster
Member Since Jun 2011
Location: Milan/Michigan
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#161
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SlumberKitty
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atisketatasket
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Poohbah
Member Since Feb 2019
Location: NJ
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#162
I slept about 2 hours last night and today is my really long day at work. 7am-9pm.
If I’m still standing at the end of this day it will be a miracle. Normally I would get by today knowing I’m off tomorrow but this week I am not off because the boy goes for his evaluations on Friday so his mother has to work tomorrow in exchange for taking off Friday. I’m also working Friday though because I have to watch the other kids while he’s being tested. So Once I get home at 9, I have to return to work tomorrow at 7:30am for 10 hours then 7:30 am Friday. |
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Magnate
Member Since May 2017
Location: Earth
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#164
Jersey, how do you do it? I find it tiring to watch my own kid for that long without a break. I can't imagine THREE of somebody else's kids!
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Poohbah
Member Since Feb 2019
Location: NJ
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#165
It’s really exhausting. So far today the 4 year old is acting okay-thank goodness.
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Always in This Twilight
Member Since Feb 2015
Location: US
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#166
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Jersey 4
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Magnate
Member Since May 2017
Location: Earth
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#167
@Lemoncake, you will be happy to know that my EMDR/DBT T referenced The Little Prince today when we were talking about my regular T telling me that I have a problem with needing to feel special. I guess I should actually go read it now....
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Legendary Wise Elder
Member Since Jul 2018
Location: CA
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#169
I'm feeling kind of depressed today. Not horribly so, but not really in a good space. Oh well. Regular T tonight. She'll probably say something generally unhelpful like, you need to join another book club. Yeah. Right.
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Legendary Wise Elder
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Location: CA
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#170
My parents are going to be gone for two days which I usually don't do so well when they are gone. I might go to Disneyland on Friday. Or the hospital. If I'm not feeling well enough. You know it's bad when you can't decide between Disneyland and the hospital. Sigh.
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Member Since Mar 2013
Location: USA
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#171
@SlumberKitty I’m sorry you’ve been struggling so much recently. I hope your t is helpful today. I also hope you know that we’re all here for you, whichever way the appointment goes.
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Child of a lesser god
Member Since Jun 2015
Location: Tartarus
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#172
Info fashion report: blue velour leggings, red shoe boots, white cross earrings, maroon sweater with glitter on the cuffs and a normal neckline, except for the diagonal downslash to the right that exposed cleavage.
We talked some about the novel I’m planning out. She said it was dark and would make her anxious to read. She asked why I can’t write romances with happy endings. I said darkness and evil are more interesting than goodness and light. This appeared to be the first time she’d ever considered that. I forebore from pointing out that if there were only goodness and light in the world, she would not have a lucrative job to do as badly as she does. __________________ The secret to eternal youth is arrested development.—Alice Roosevelt Longworth |
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Tweaky Dog
Member Since Aug 2011
Location: England
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#173
Interesting point, ATAT.
I find that I cannot write fiction when I am not doing well. It comes across as forced. __________________ 'Somewhere up above the great divide Where the sky is wide, and the clouds are few A man can see his way clear to the light 'You have all the grace you need for today, and today is all that matters.' - Steve Austin |
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Magnate
Member Since Feb 2017
Location: North America
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#174
Pretty view from the top of the mountain!
I was planning to ski today and tomorrow but my quads are totally wrecked; I don’t think I can manage another day! Luckily I held off and didn’t buy a lift ticket yet (I had a sneaking suspicion this might happen ) |
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Location: USA
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#175
Ugh I was doing fine today, and then I literally just spiraled in the last like 10 minutes. So I start work an hour from now, and I just felt sick to my stomach out of nowhere and (TMI warning) threw up. My stomach feels terrible when I try to get up from the couch. I didn’t want to call off work, but also kind of wanted to give my boss a heads up so that if I felt too sick to work at any point today, she’d already be in the loop and mentally prepare for the possibility of finding backup since we are short staffed.
I called my boss and told her that I wanted to give her a heads up because something just hit me and I got sick out of nowhere, and right now it still hurts to stand up. I told her I wanted to try to work today, but wanted to let her know just in case. She told me to just keep her updated. My husband told me I shouldn’t have called her and said that I “got sick out of nowhere” and claimed this sounds like BS. He was like “you should never say that to your boss, it sounds like you’re making it up.” So now I feel awful and guilty, but like.. it actually did come out of nowhere, and I wanted to make sure she knew that because I literally called her an hour before my shift. If I had felt sick earlier to the point that I thought I couldn’t work, I would have told her ASAP to give proper notice. Now I just feel really guilty and like a terrible person for even calling her at all. I feel like a bad employee and like I don’t deserve anything. |
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#176
HUGS @SummerTime12 People do get sick out of nowhere, especially with stomach viruses. When I was a manager, I appreciated people letting me know, no matter how little the time given. BTW, if people had stomach viruses, I requested that they please stay home. I hope you can rest and you feel better soon. HUGS Kit
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Always in This Twilight
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Location: US
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#177
Hugs, Summer. I hope you feel better soon. You didn't do anything wrong in calling your boss. Assuming you're generally a reliable employee, she'd have no reason not to believe you.
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Roses are falling.
Member Since May 2017
Location: Seattle.
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#178
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You really will get something from reading it. Just my opinion but children need to feel like they're special and that they matter. I've wanted the same thing with R before and it makes sense to me - I'm guessing she was quoting either the bit about why the rose was important or the fox. __________________ |
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Roses are falling.
Member Since May 2017
Location: Seattle.
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#179
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You've made the right choice in staying home where you would be a bit more comfortable and not risk spreading it to others. I've just read a chapter on infectious diseases- they can come out of nowhere. Make sure you're drinking water. Send H out to get you some dioralyte sachets from the pharmacy. Not sure if they would be called the same thing they're also called rehydration powder- the pharmacy people would know. If you get a fever please see a doctor as soon as you can. __________________ |
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Magnate
Member Since Aug 2014
Location: US
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#180
As an immune compromised person I thank anyone for keeping germs at homes, especially the stomach kind. I think you did the right thing Sumertime, you were being courteous
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