Granny's gone and done it again

Kinda makes me glad I didn't have kids. Don't have to pass these genes on..

that and lets face it. My menfolk are enough.
Sad thing is having a baby resolved those same problems for me. I had it all except the asthma. Started in jr high. If I had known, I would have had kids earlier rather than late 30s.
 
My bad Blue, I was wrong to say GED. I might even be wrong to say diploma. Technically you get a Certificate of Proficiency, not a diploma, but the U.S. Department of Education recognizes it as an equivalent to a highschool diploma. Maybe that makes more sense. I'm still at school, waiting for my mom to pick me up now. Talk to you guys later.
Amazing! Maybe my GirlChild should look into this.
 
Sad thing is having a baby resolved those same problems for me. I had it all except the asthma. Started in jr high. If I had known, I would have had kids earlier rather than late 30s.
I wish I had kids in my 20s! I told my Husband it’s his fault for not chasing me til I was 28! Had my son in 2018 when I was 32. I also blame society for making marriage and children seem like a burden. It’s the best job I’ve ever had. And the hardest. But worth every second and sleep lost!
 
Sad thing is having a baby resolved those same problems for me. I had it all except the asthma. Started in jr high. If I had known, I would have had kids earlier rather than late 30s.
That’s kinda what my mom said. My aunt used to get it as freaking horrible as me too.
I wish I had kids in my 20s! I told my Husband it’s his fault for not chasing me til I was 28! Had my son in 2018 when I was 32. I also blame society for making marriage and children seem like a burden. It’s the best job I’ve ever had. And the hardest. But worth every second and sleep lost!
And 32 isn’t that old for a kid!!! Please don’t think I’m against parents/parenting/etc. I just know myself, know I would not have a good time being the married single mother if that makes any sense.
 
know I would not have a good time being the married single mother if that makes any sense.
Makes perfect sense! Takes two to make a baby, takes two to raise em. Hubby should not abdicate his role once the kid hits the ground especially if mom is also working outside the home. Get it together, dads!
 
Makes perfect sense! Takes two to make a baby, takes two to raise em. Hubby should not abdicate his role once the kid hits the ground especially if mom is also working outside the home. Get it together, dads!
I am lucky to have a Husband who loves his child as much as I do! I’m a stay at home mom and it’s by choice. I never wanted a baby unless I was the one raising it. He is 4 now and is the most kind, loving, friendly, funny, and happy child I know. If only I was as lucky as him when I was little. My parents got divorced when I was 8. It was horrible. I have a bad mom but a great dad. Both my parents were in the air force. Military life is not good for children. To each his own I guess. But in my experience of being a child who had parents being gone for a week or a weekend or more is traumatizing. At least it was for me.
Everyone is different. Some people are baby people and others are not.
 
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New York. We're planning to go to Ithaca and check out Cornell University!!😊

Of course that's not the only place we're going too, but it's surely the one I'm most excited for! The college of so many people's dreams, yet the reality for so little...
My Aunt went there!
 
I just find it...suspicious considering my age etc. that I went from the mini-pill (only one type of hormone - wasn't helping the monthly migraine unfortunately) to a more conventional pill and wouldn't you know...that's when my sleep went to heck, looking at the o2 variation while I sleep it's all over the place (which means something is happening to my o2 levels in my blood dropping etc....which is probably why I've been waking up/snoring/just generally not having a good time)

It's a different version of a pill I used to be on when I was younger so sayith the doc...but oi.

The Queen has served her country and realms well and with grace for her entire freaking life. She served in WW2 as a mechanic for cryin in the mud. I know King Charles (gah I'm sorry...that just...seems off. It's always been a Queen heading the commonwealth my entire life) is not going to command a tenth of the respect she did.
How are you measuring your O2. Do you have a rin
 

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