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azkat: Wow. I'm not sure what the saying pastrymama had in mind was but "sufficient unto the day is the evil therein" I think it boils down to "don't borrow trouble". That being said, wow, sucky. And in the midst of all this chaos you have a new life beginning.
Now, I call that the light at the end of the tunnel.
What kind of work do you do?
I tried working last year but had to give it up after sick and/or misbehaving kids made me miss too much work. I'm an Executive Assistant and working as a part time receptionist (no benefits) wasn't even paying the food bill so I would have had to give it up anyway.
I think Pastry was shooting for KINE-AHORA which is akin to don't jinx yourself by saying it out loud - like "I've never gotten a speeding ticket".
mikey, are you jewish??? how did you know? my mil says that all the time!!!!!!! ahhhhh, the jewish guilt. but i'm not sure if it's worse than the catholic guilt. i got both around here.
azkat: Wow. I'm not sure what the saying pastrymama had in mind was but "sufficient unto the day is the evil therein" I think it boils down to "don't borrow trouble". That being said, wow, sucky. And in the midst of all this chaos you have a new life beginning.
Now, I call that the light at the end of the tunnel.
What kind of work do you do?
I tried working last year but had to give it up after sick and/or misbehaving kids made me miss too much work. I'm an Executive Assistant and working as a part time receptionist (no benefits) wasn't even paying the food bill so I would have had to give it up anyway.
I think Pastry was shooting for KINE-AHORA which is akin to don't jinx yourself by saying it out loud - like "I've never gotten a speeding ticket".
mikey, are you jewish??? how did you know? my mil says that all the time!!!!!!! ahhhhh, the jewish guilt. but i'm not sure if it's worse than the catholic guilt. i got both around here.