I'm volunteering tonight at a community concert in the park, but then the rest of the weekend will be MEGA LAUNDRY EXTRAVAGANZA. If I can get it all done before the farmer's market closes on Sunday, I hope to make a trip out there... but realistically, I'll probably be too worn out by then.
Thanks for teaching me. I can see that causing challenges down the road.
For example, I'm always on the lookout for all things quilting. If someone names their quilting community "Fabric Hordes" (not impossible, just look at phenomenon like r/animetitties) it wouldn't come up in my explicit searches, and is very unlikely to be sought out or found by others in my instance.
I always assumed that it increased engagement. Can't find what you're searching for? Put up a post asking (even though someone's already asked that question 1,000 times).
Increasingly in my life, I've found this to manifest as an intolerance of frustration. Need a tool that's not at hand? That project's never getting finished. Anyone have methods for coping with this?
I appreciate your sentiments but whenever I move off from how my car operates or the weather, he does the equivalent of the Midwest lap slap ope. My only chance to get something heartfelt across is via a written note. I'm looking for help on writing that.
If you'd like folks who aren't in the know, it would be great to explain the jargon.
The 15-minute city is an urban planning concept in which most daily necessities and services, such as work, shopping, education, healthcare, and leisure can be easily reached by a 15-minute walk or bike ride from any point in the city.
This is essentially why I've had such a hard time with this. Yeah, it was rude to ask for her to keep my dog for an hour and a half while I had a meal out. That said, if you can't ask for what you need from family during hardship, who can you ask?!
At the end of the day, I was asking to put my dog in her backyard for 90 minutes so I could grieve with my immediate family. It's just so hurtful that she couldn't attend the funeral, nor could she be bothered to let my dog exist on her property.
My Dad and brother attended. We were in my Dad's hometown for the week, staying with different family members. We live 6, 18, & 36 hours' drive away from that town.
I literally wanted her to allow my dog to exist in her backyard for 90 minutes.
On grad stuff, I've always felt as you do. I even gave up my seat so she could go.
It's kind of amazing how insightful you are. My mom, Gin's sister died years ago. She seemed to harbor some hatred for my dad, even though he had nothing to do with her death. She literally didn't want them around.
Yeah, it was rude to ask for her to (only) house my dog while we had dinner. I believed that family do these kinds of things in times of loss.
It's complicated by her resuming a relationship with my brother, who pressures me regularly to heal this.
I'm so grateful for your knowledge and persistence. My donation finally went through after fighting with my bank. Maybe I don't have to give up my Gen X card afterall.
I appreciate the effort, as lemm.ee has not yet upgraded. And while I can log in, it won't keep me logged in. I can see that it initially loads my profile, but then any action (upvote, read a post) returns to anonymous status, and the profile goes missing again. Am I doing something wrong?
I've tried logging out, uninstalling, re-installing, logging in again. The problem happens again.
I'm volunteering tonight at a community concert in the park, but then the rest of the weekend will be MEGA LAUNDRY EXTRAVAGANZA. If I can get it all done before the farmer's market closes on Sunday, I hope to make a trip out there... but realistically, I'll probably be too worn out by then.