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I just gave Rudy a late snack. Chopped tenderloin. He gobbled it up so fast I didn’t stand a chance.
I just hope he doesn’t fart late tonight.
I have given my chooks tuna and salmon 🍣 but I hated their beak breath afterwards. :barnie
Too much information? Just pretend that I put it in a spoiler. 🤦‍♂️
I ate some of the steak 🥩 too :oops:
 
She certainly was rare, one of a kind ! The most parisian polish.
Is Mrs By Bob feeling any better ?

Thanks for asking. Mrs BY Bob is doing better. I think family coming in for the holiday next week will help a lot to take her mind off things.
 
It was up to me to name my youngest daughter. I named her Kathleen, no middle name. As a teenager she gave me so much grief over it, lol. BTW, did I mention that Kathy is engaged now!View attachment 3992733
My gosh. What a setting. Beautiful. Congrats to you all!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
 
Sorry to bring up sad memories 😞

I miss all your beauties as much as my own ♥️
It's not your fault. It will be a long time before I'm not triggered by things like that. Please don't worry about it. I miss her but you should not avoid anything related. I need to deal with it.
 
My daughter at 30 has experienced all that. Witnessed her parents divorce at a young age, worked her way through college, acquired a number of scholarships, has already paid her student loans, bought and paid for a newer car, bought an older house and remodeled it herself, she has helped her older sister raise my granddaughter, works a full time and part time job for 2 big radiology departments in Austin. I think she's ready. She was raised to be independent and strong and she is both. She has dated Vince for a number of years and I honestly was getting impatient for him to pop the question. When he asked for my blessing I proudly gave it. Vince is a dr at the VA clinic in Austin and a dang nice guy. I have liked him from the get go.
Sounds like you raised an excellent young woman. Well done. :clap :clap
 
It's not your fault. It will be a long time before I'm not triggered by things like that. Please don't worry about it. I miss her but you should not avoid anything related. I need to deal with it.
Phyllis was a great loss that we all feel deeply about. Her, and Betty and the rest, touched my cold dead heart.
 
I never considered you as a wart! :confused:

I really wanted to congratulate Greg and Lety on their children and grandchildren’s wedding, but I can’t.
Divorce hurts too much, so why celebrate a wedding with no promises of staying together forever?
Been there done that.
I think there should be a two year university, that teaches everything about marriage, raising children, buying real estate, all the stress that a remodeling job can cause, how to deal with interloping family members. The list goes on before they have a marriage license and eternal relationship.

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My daughter at 30 has experienced all that. Witnessed her parents divorce at a young age, worked her way through college, acquired a number of scholarships, has already paid her student loans, bought and paid for a newer car, bought an older house and remodeled it herself, she has helped her older sister raise my granddaughter, works a full time and part time job for 2 big radiology departments in Austin. I think she's ready. She was raised to be independent and strong and she is both. She has dated Vince for a number of years and I honestly was getting impatient for him to pop the question. When he asked for my blessing I proudly gave it. Vince is a dr at the VA clinic in Austin and a dang nice guy. I have liked him from the get go.
People are all different. My DD was 29 when she married w/her own home, car, career, & man she dated for a long while. My DS married at 56 w/ head on his shoulders to a gal the same w/ their own homes, cars, & already planning their retirement not far off. I have no grandchildren which is almost a blessing considering today's weird world.

As for the trials of marriage ~ rain falls on the just & unjust equally ~ married or not. It's all part of life to season us into maturity. My mom used to say everyone has problems ~ if not w/ a spouse or children, then problems w/ health, or finances, or legal troubles, or troublesome neighbors or relatives, or job problems, etc. None of us escapes problems.

It's called "life" while we're on this earth.

Some stress relievers for us:
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