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Growing up some things were wrapped and others weren't.
I think the boring stuff like gum, socks, were unwrapped, but a deck of cards, our favourite chocolates, or a 'mind teaser' puzzle got wrapped.
The same happens here. Some stocking items are wrapped, others not.
Edit: quote fail
I don't think it should be wrapped. If it's a big enough deal to be wrapped it doesn't count as a stocking stuffer and put it under the dang tree.
I wish I could go back tell myself to pay more attention and it gets better! Thank goodness for the hundreds of pictures I took!
Before having Sage, I heard parents say often, "the first 3 months are the hardest." BULLSHIT. Umm, so far, the first 9 months are the hardest.
I feel the officers were most likely in the wrong in Ferguson and Staten Island - while both individuals may have been doing something against the law, it was not something worthy of death. IMO, the officers should have been indicted and faced a full trial.
I also understand why people want to address their grievances via protest. However, around here (and I do not live in MO or NY), the protests seem to be designed to be as disruptive as possible to innocent bystanders. One recent protest completely blocked rush hour traffic for who-knows-how-many people. Then protesters disrupted an official tree lighting ceremony -- booing, shouting, and chanting at all the performers (including a children's choir). They planned to disrupt another Christmas event today, but that event has just been cancelled due to the planned protests.
I am thankful the protests have been peaceful (despite some protesters taunting the local police), but I feel like this isn't really the way to get their message across. The people attending these events (and particularly the children) had nothing to do with these situations. I feel like disrupting innocent people's lives is more likely to stir up negative sentiment than change anyone's point of view.
I also am afraid that one of these protests will turn violent (or one of the officers being taunted will snap) and just make the whole situation that much worse.
*puts on flame-proof suit*
All the gifts for adults are in the same size boxes.
And she goes tape crazy on the box.
THEN she wraps the box and goes crazy with the tape again.
It took me over 10 minutes to get into one of my packages last year.
I hope she just got me a gift card this year like she said she would. (Sigh)
I don't mind driving to work in the dark at 4 or 5 am.
I'd rather do that than drive home at 7 or 8 pm in the dark.
My UO? I love Christmas music! Love, love, love. I've been listening whenever I can since before thanksgiving and idgaf...it lifts my spirits and "that makes everything bright" \:D/
Just because you don't agree with what happened doesn't mean that it's okay to burn buildings down.
Peaceful protests go right on doing what you're doing.
Burning someone's business down, and damaging private property? You're just hurting the community even more.
People say, it's not the dog it's the owner...ok, but most people probably got their pit from a rescue. You may treat him or her wonderfully, but you don't know what happened earlier in its life that could make him dangerous? You have no clue what might trigger a dog to attack, so when and if they do, I don't think dogs that are capable of serious injury or death should be around kids.
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We buy the cats gifts it's usually just treats. The one cat gets a toy she's the only one who plays
And oh, btw, people were fucking MURDERED. I am not judging a little rage going on in their communities.
JFC.
I believe most cops are good people, too. This is not mutually exclusive with the beliefs that a.) systemic racism exists and b.) some cops are not good people.
And if even a good cop makes a decision so bad it kills someone, they should still be indicted. Just like if I do something so stupid it kills someone I should also be indicted.
UO Friday (totally related to my fffc!) - I hate doing thank you cards. yes, I do them, and it's proper etiquette, but I wish it wasn't. plus it feels wasteful...like hey, thanks for the $50. here's a card I spent $5 of that on just to say 'thanks' again. sorry to waste that money on this paper thing.
the people giving gifts know us (or duh, they wouldn't be there!). they know we are grateful.
I put soy sauce on mine
Haven't tried that. Hmmmm
@HKline922 I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your father in law. I'm sure that added to the stress of the end of your pregnancy/new baby. I'm not sure if ppd causes memory loss or what. I attribute the memory that more to being exhausted and hormonal, though those things probably didn't help with the ppd either.
@HighPeak I am doing much better now thank you for asking. It was all just so surreal at first and LO looked exactly like his daddy, so I couldn't see any of myself in there. I just couldn't connect the pregnancy baby to the real life one. Plus, my labor and delivery was horrible and not at all the loving and supportive atmosphere you hope for after you just have a baby.
But the whole time the weird sadness was going on, it was like the back of mind knew I loved him more than anything and was telling me just to hold on, and I would figure that out. And now I can wholeheartedly say he's the light of my life and I can't imagine life without him. I hope things got better for you too.
I use neutral stationary for all my notes (birthday, thanks, condolences, etc). Fussing over whether the card is printed with "thank you" or not is beyond ridiculous.