I've never believed that being brutally honest is always the right thing to do.
Because the answer to, "Does this dress make me look fat?" is always an emphatic, "No!"
that is the truth-- that's really how i think now.
so why should i tell the truth?
just look at the person i've become.
I've never believed that being brutally honest is always the right thing to do.
Because the answer to, "Does this dress make me look fat?" is always an emphatic, "No!"
i just wanted to say that my dear 89 year old mom is terminally ill and will soon pass.
she is on morphine and hanging on.
she has been a devout witness for about 60 years and a wonderful mother.
Mommies, no matter how old, always want to hold their babies. And, Minimus, no matter how old you are, you are still her baby. Mommies hold treasured memories of their children's childhoods. One's childhood mostly belong to the parents who have watched you grow and change and finally be indpendent. But, they were the ones orchestrating it, the ones who knew how important it was to get right, the ones who remember your cry as a baby, your toddler temper tantrums and your little boy voice. They remember holding you and loving you and doing their best to create a responsible adult.
Just let your mom hold you and love you like she always has while you make this last transition. She still loves you and still feels responsibility for you. Make sure you tell her that you'll be okay. A mom always needs to know that her kids are okay.
i'am sure you have come across someone with that type of personality, working in sales, clerk, waitress or waiter.
most are nice but once in a while you come across that person that needs to choose a different career.. this morning i met that person, she just screwed up my day.
i'm thinking maybe her day wasn't a good start,a fight with her husband, bills or children but don't screw up my day.
When the clerk gives me the total, I always announce the amount I'm giving them.
This prevents them from saying, " You only gave me a ten," when I really gave them a twenty.
This is a really fun game : The clerk announces that you owe him $6.00. You give him $11.00 because you want a five in change. Then, wait for the confusion. They might even try to give you a dollar back because, well, why would you give them a ten and a one when just then ten more than covers your $6.00 total?
Next time your bill comes to $20.85, give them $21.10 so you get a quarter back. Watch their head spin!
more ikea catalogues were printed last year than bibles.. ikea is a swedish flatpack furniture store..
i just wanted to say that my dear 89 year old mom is terminally ill and will soon pass.
she is on morphine and hanging on.
she has been a devout witness for about 60 years and a wonderful mother.
i do believe islam conflicts with constitution.
your thoughts.
Isn't this much ado about nothing? Are there even any Muslims running for president right now?
I haven't been paying too much attention since it's still really early in the process.
when i first heard about this it sounded like they just had a mode that was optimizing the vehicle's emission levels which sounded good.. turns out, they were detecting when a car was being tested to cheat the control system.. http://www.bbc.com/news/business-34311819.
their shares are down 19% - but larger than the financial fallout is the trust.
this is the worlds largest car manufacturer!.
Bikes are considered vehicles like any other in Maryland. They can legally use the entire lane.
Did you know you can even get a DWI on a bike in Maryland? They must follow all the rules for motor vehicles, including blood alcohol content for drivers. So, if you thought you could avoid drinking and driving by biking home after an evening at the bar, nope.
live near there?
boy i feel for you.
the outright display of idol worship ever will be again witnessed at the big event in philadelphia pa. .
No, I'm not in Philly, but I feel bad for commuters.
Once, many years ago, the Pope came to my city. I believe it was Pope John PaulII who came to Baltimore in the early '90s. However, it was not something I paid attention to at the time.
My attention was focused on more practical things. My husband and I had just purchased our first home, a tiny fixer-upper, and had just purchased a very old Volkswagen squareback. It was a fun little car for being 20 years old and ran pretty well, but a few things needed replacing and parts were hard to find.
We finally found a parts car. The guy said we might be able to get it to run so we could drive home, but no promises. We were young and up for adventure and so we jumped into the Volkswagen and drove around the beltway all the way across the city to look at this car. It did not look so great, but it had the parts we needed, so we made the deal and tried to start the car to go home.
No dice. The car would not run, which was okay in the sense that we just needed the parts, but now we had the dilemma of how to get it home. We thought of getting a tow truck, but that would be expensive taking it to the other side of the city. So, we did what broke, young and stupid people do. We chained the parts car to the VW and decided to tow it home through the city and I mean directly through the middle of the heart of the city because we couldn't tow it around the city on the beltway.
So, we started off. Slowly. My husband drove the VW and I got in the towed car where I slammed on the brakes when hubby did in front of me. We actually made some progress and were beginning to think this might work. But, traffic slowed ahead and then it really snarled. Suddenly we had to take detours. Stop and go, stop and go. My husband would start off slowly until my car started moving, then he would wave out the window that he was going to brake and I would hit the breaks on the parts car. When we turned corners, I wrestled the steering wheel around the corner.
It was just one hell of a miserable traffic mess in the middle of Baltimore City and we couldn't figure out why. There were no sports games going on. And why were there all of these people milling around?
Finally, I saw my husband waving wildly and pointing at a cross street and there he was, the Pope himself in his Popemobile driving through the city waving at the faithful!
We got home several hours later safe and sound. The cars were okay, too. We laughed and laughed and laughed over our poor timing. We thought maybe we should start paying attention to the news. We still laugh over this 20 years later. It's one of our favorite family stories. And we still think our little old Volkswagen squareback was much cooler than the Popemobile!
We will not be going anywhere near Washington, DC later this week when the Pope shows up there.
hello my dear friends,.
while this post may not be entirely witness related, i figured i'd write out my thoughts here as a form of release and reflection.. recently, a lot has changed in my life.
i'm away from home for the first time in a long while training to get certified in a field i'm not even sure i want to work in anymore.
Possibly, Illuminated. That's something Garrett should definitely think about for awhile to see if it fits.
Also, there might be a case of you just being somewhat on the introverted scale of things. It seems like you go into relationships hot and heavy and then get burnt out by all of the togetherness and you not making time for yourself. You have to have boundaries to protect yourself, but you have to know your limitations, first. After coming out of a cult that told you who you should be, is it any wonder that you're not sure who you are and what you need?
Do you think taking some time to figure these things out might be helpful?
Have you ever thought of telling the girl you're not interested in a relationship at this time, but would enjoy dating casually? Honesty is usually appreciated.
as sometimes happens at elders meetings with the co, he has a letter from the branch to read out.
this rarely is made available later so any policies have to be acted on from memory.
this visit a letter was read about blurring of the genders and in particular brothers dressing in a metrosexual style - tight clothing was mentioned again.
Metrosexual, homosexual
Spanx, spandex
They have no idea what they are talking about.