THIS IS STYLISTIC, DC, AND NOT A RULE!!! I know this because I know just plain "myriad" is preferred but I hate the way it sounds so I spent a while debating it with an English professor once upon a time and we arrived at the agreement that it was stylistic preference.
GDI!!!!!!
Really? Wow. I stand corrected. Themoreyouknow. (Sorry, I really wasn't coming for you. I know you use meticulous grammar so I was trying to be helpful)
So if I build up another voice server who would be interested in talking again?
I'm trying to determine how this works without everyone talking over everyone. One of the things I loved about TTGP was chatting and video chats via Google.
Yeah I see how that can be a pain. I am able to set it where one person can talk at a time so no one talks over anyone.
So if I build up another voice server who would be interested in talking again?
I'm trying to determine how this works without everyone talking over everyone. One of the things I loved about TTGP was chatting and video chats via Google.
It was a learn as you go. At first everyone would talk so it took a bit to find the rhythm.
THIS IS STYLISTIC, DC, AND NOT A RULE!!! I know this because I know just plain "myriad" is preferred but I hate the way it sounds so I spent a while debating it with an English professor once upon a time and we arrived at the agreement that it was stylistic preference.
GDI!!!!!!
I love DC and didn't want to correct her. But it was hard, because I love correcting people.
Post by theseaword on Feb 23, 2017 20:17:23 GMT -5
DH submitted an application for an event for his hobby, and if it gets accepted he will have to go to Minnesota in July. I told him I promised the internet I would never go there.
DH submitted an application for an event for his hobby, and if it gets accepted he will have to go to Minnesota in July. I told him I promised the internet I would never go there.
Absolutely no to the teenagers. Hard pass. Kids these days can hide nudie pics in apps that look like calculators. I am not prepared.
I can handle male teenagers just fine.
I can keep the attention and on task for about 50 of these guys age 11-17 at a scout meeting, campouts, hikes, service projects etc.
They listen to me, I listen to them. I talk to them like adults and I call them on their shit (like phone usage and obnoxious apps) and expect more from them. I don't baby them and don't do anything for them that I can't just teach them to do for themselves.
They know I don't put up with anything, but that I'll go to the mat for them even if the reason they are in trouble is cause they are kids and made a stupid mistake. I don't hold a grudge at them if they screw up and they know if they get in trouble, they can call me, day or night.
My mom is leaving too. I have family here but I'm only close to 1 cousin and she isn't reliable at all.
I'll be honest I was just alone with my three (10 mo, 4, almost 7) for a week and the thought of doing that for 2 months is very intense but you'll make it work. Once you get into a rhythm it will be OK. I went to bed earlier then normal and let the kids watch TV more often than I normally would. I think if your dad is sometimes available to watch the older ones so you can put the baby to bed in peace that that could help a lot.
If you can organize a babysitter to help out or your dad so that you can get out for a few hrs on your own every once in awhile I think that makes a big difference.
You'll do great!
That first week alone is the hardest. it gets easier after that, you find a better flow. The first week is like the first 3-4 days is trying to tread water.
DH submitted an application for an event for his hobby, and if it gets accepted he will have to go to Minnesota in July. I told him I promised the internet I would never go there.
Mine is already rolling her eyes at me. I'm OAD. I can't risk another sassy girl.
Until she hits about 7 or 8 and you're like, "Hey this kid is actually kind of cool. We hang out and have shared interests. I should make another one." And then the next one comes and you're like, "OMG I make adorable babies, I want another oneeeee!" And then the first one turns 13 and and you're "WTAF HAVE I DONE TO MYSELF??? WHO'S STUPID FUCKING IDEA WAS THIS ANYWAY?"
Oh I just realized I had a UO today. I am not a fan of the co-sleeping thing. Whether in bed or the same room. Naps are ok I think but it just doesn't seem right to me. When we had MD she slept in her room on her own from day one. I am proud of her. But it also helped us to setup a routine.
We should have the breastfeeding/formula feeding and circumcision debates too. It will round out the day.
Someone make a calendar for these things in their fancy planner. otherwise we'll talk it all out before we even get to March.
Mine is already rolling her eyes at me. I'm OAD. I can't risk another sassy girl.
Until she hits about 7 or 8 and you're like, "Hey this kid is actually kind of cool. We hang out and have shared interests. I should make another one." And then the next one comes and you're like, "OMG I make adorable babies, I want another oneeeee!" And then the first one turns 13 and and you're "WTAF HAVE I DONE TO MYSELF??? WHO'S STUPID FUCKING IDEA WAS THIS ANYWAY?"
lol! Well the best part about it is after they get through the awful teenager stage, they will literally be your best friends. There is a light at the end of the tunnel. Hang in there!
DH submitted an application for an event for his hobby, and if it gets accepted he will have to go to Minnesota in July. I told him I promised the internet I would never go there.
No. It's pizza a pot pie. This is a special thing that only one cash-only-no-reservations-guy-doesn't-even-write-your-name-down-wait-two-hours-biggest-pours-of-wine place has.
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