Things you wish you could say

Then get the pieces you can, and put them in a container on a shelf so you can look over and remember your pan.
I have enough physical pain - I do not need to burden myself with psychological pain. :lau
 
Thanks :hugs I'm wanting to be a dog trainer and a groomer, I absolutely love doing it and groom a few dogs in my neighborhood. My family just really wants me to do something else, they say I'm wasting my smarts, I'll get tired of it, it's not a good job and I'll be broke, nobody gets there dogs groomed regularly....it's hard to stay strong with what I want sometimes. I've considered being a vet tech at least part time though just yo please my family
You go, Girl! You'll need to find a community that will support your dream, but I wish you all the best. I may have told this here before, but in hs I wanted to be a veterinarian. My Catholic guidance counselor in the late 60's assured me this was not possible for a girl so I got signed up for clerical classes. Typing, shorthand, filing. Gag. I did that for many years and HATED it. When my kids got older I fell into teaching basic dog obedience at my local community college and felt like a butterfly that had found its wings. I still worked clerical days, but my evenings were pure heaven. For over 15 years. I became famous in my community, I was good at it. A caveat: what I loved to do did not pay well. But if you can market yourself like Cesar Chavez or become to dogs what Jackson Galaxy is to cats, the sky is the limit! GO FOR IT. ❤️🥰❤️ Your parents will appreciate you when you buy them a Jaguar or pay off their mortgage.
 
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You go, Girl! You'll need to find a community that will support your dream, but I wish you all the best. I may have told this here before, but in hs I wanted to be a veterinarian. My Catholic guidance counselor in the late 60's assured me this was not possible for a girl so I got signed up for clerical classes. Typing, shorthand, filing. Gag. I did that for many years and HATED it. When my kids got older I fell into teaching basic dog obedience at my local community college and felt like a butterfly that had found its wings. I still worked clerical days, but my evenings were pure heaven. For over 15 years. I became famous in my community, I was good at it. A caveat: what I loved to do did not pay well. But if you can market yourself like Cesar Chavez or become to dogs what Jackson Galaxy is to cats, the sky is the limit! GO FOR IT. ❤️🥰❤️ Yor parents will appreciate you when you buy them a Jaguar or pay off their mortgage.
Thanks! :hugs I appreciate the motivation a lot
 

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