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Yeraza_Bats

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Yup.
Also, you don't have to spend money on a house, you can just find a den / branch / cave depending on what animal you shift to
It would be pretty easy to make money anyway, Im sure you could use your super power as some kind of performance or something : p
 
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Ultimatum77

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If you find yourself lost and hopeless.....searching the sky for answers....let the rain fall down and wash your pain away...
learn to love yourself again!......

[video=youtube;6GHIXep1Hyc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GHIXep1Hyc[/video]

These lyrics feel so therapeutic :) on a hard day.....
 

Immawildthing

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Is there anyone around who can help you? Maybe a friend or a neighbor? Just a suggestion. I hope you get it done somehow. It seems like its pretty important to you. :) At least God knows you're tryin hard to make things nice for the baby. :)
We already have friends, family, and neighbors helping as much as they can. That's how we are as close as we are to having anything at all.

Nest away to your heart's content, but do remember that the most important ingredient for baby's new home isn't immaculate furnishings and having everything picture perfect, but having mom's love.
If this is nesting, then I've been doing it since before I got pregnant, lol. I don't want anything immaculate, all I want, is a house. It's not safe for any of us to be living in a camper through the winter, let alone a newborn baby. It's not the furnishings I'm worried about, it's the house itself.

Honestly, I wish I had a countdown for how many days it will take, but sadly, God didn't provide me with one of those. He just told me it would be done.
It would make it so much easier, if I could say I only have [X many] days to deal with things at my parents house.
 

lv2ski

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If this is streams of consciousness...what is streams of unconsciousness?....the answer: sleep lol
Yes, sometimes the ones that we have while conscious, are as bizarre as the ones that we have while unconscious.

And sometimes I have to pinch myself.
 

EmilyNats

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Its been sort of a crazy week for me, but I'd like to ask for some prayers, guys. I'm going to be in a talent contest this Saturday, and I am scared to death that I'm going to hyperventilate and pass out on stage or something. I'd never live that one down.
 

Lynx

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Yup.
Also, you don't have to spend money on a house, you can just find a den / branch / cave depending on what animal you shift to
Quote from a game I once played. One of the two main characters was a ghost.

"Still no sign of a decent inn."

"Why would you need an inn? You're a ghost."

"Oh so I'm supposed to spend the rest of my nights among the trees, like a peasant girl who got lost in the woods?"
 

shineyourlight

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While at work....

*10 year old opens up the classroom door to go out to meet her mom*

*mom glares at me*

Her: Great, because of you, she now knows how to leave the classroom.

Miss, your daughter is 10 years old. I'm pretty sure she's known how to open up a door for quite some time now.
 

Fenner

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While at work....

*10 year old opens up the classroom door to go out to meet her mom*

*mom glares at me*

Her: Great, because of you, she now knows how to leave the classroom.

Miss, your daughter is 10 years old. I'm pretty sure she's known how to open up a door for quite some time now.
Did she expect you to wrestle her to the floor? Why was her Mom there?
 

BruceWayne

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While at work....

*10 year old opens up the classroom door to go out to meet her mom*

*mom glares at me*

Her: Great, because of you, she now knows how to leave the classroom.

Miss, your daughter is 10 years old. I'm pretty sure she's known how to open up a door for quite some time now.
Parents can be weird lol. I remember once I had a kid who had a loose tooth. It got to the point one day where it was basically just dangling there lol. He was freaking out, it was about to fall out, and I just gave it a little tug(with gloves and a tissue) and there it was. Parent was super mad smh
 

Fenner

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Shine, I have a question about school related stuff. At the preschool where I work, the parents walk the kid's to the classroom on the first day. We do have three year old classes but the upstairs the kid's are preschool and pre k. This isn't just a one day thing, the director opens the door and lets everyone in. In January they ask to start dropping the kid's at the front door and letting them find the classroom on their own. After the first day, the hallway get's chaotic. I personally think we need to cut the cord. Just let them walk in, we can even wait and walk them up. My kid's preschool I dropped them off at the door and the teachers and their classmates were there and they'd wait until 9:20 and take the kid's up.

Kindergarten my kid's wanted to take the bus, okay. Their school you drop them off at the door and drive off. There's a person there directing traffic and two others, one for Kindergarten kid's and another for older grades. No going to the class room, no spending excess amount of time seeing them off. My morning routine, drive them. Person opens door. By guy's have a good day I love you, them, grunt blah blah. Whatever, just go.

I just suggested we cut the cord and let them in. It might help with the chaos. I got, oh no, we can't do that. What do you think? Am I being unreasonable thinking it might be better for the child to give them that bit of independence?
 

shineyourlight

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Did she expect you to wrestle her to the floor? Why was her Mom there?
To pick her child up. Her mom was at the front desk, her child left the room to go to the front desk (which was literally 5 feet away from our classroom, lol).
 

Fenner

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To pick her child up. Her mom was at the front desk, her child left the room to go to the front desk (which was literally 5 feet away from our classroom, lol).
How dare you put that child in danger!! Lol.
 
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Shine, I have a question about school related stuff. At the preschool where I work, the parents walk the kid's to the classroom on the first day. We do have three year old classes but the upstairs the kid's are preschool and pre k. This isn't just a one day thing, the director opens the door and lets everyone in. In January they ask to start dropping the kid's at the front door and letting them find the classroom on their own. After the first day, the hallway get's chaotic. I personally think we need to cut the cord. Just let them walk in, we can even wait and walk them up. My kid's preschool I dropped them off at the door and the teachers and their classmates were there and they'd wait until 9:20 and take the kid's up.

Kindergarten my kid's wanted to take the bus, okay. Their school you drop them off at the door and drive off. There's a person there directing traffic and two others, one for Kindergarten kid's and another for older grades. No going to the class room, no spending excess amount of time seeing them off. My morning routine, drive them. Person opens door. By guy's have a good day I love you, them, grunt blah blah. Whatever, just go.

I just suggested we cut the cord and let them in. It might help with the chaos. I got, oh no, we can't do that. What do you think? Am I being unreasonable thinking it might be better for the child to give them that bit of independence?
That's how it was at my school. We got dropped off at the end of the parking lot, walked up to the line corresponding to our grade level, and walked in the building when it was our grade's turn to do so. The only time the parents got to stand around and linger was on the first day of school (for the kindergarten parents to give their kid extra hugs and take pictures and whatnot).

I don't think anyone was traumatized.