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Re: WTO Wednesday 3.10
CD: 13
WAYDTGKU: bbt, cbad opk, cm/cp, pnv
R/R: I had to drop off my pup at daycare today for the first time in months because the place required it before they can accept her boarding reservation for next week (MH and I are going away for our anniversary). Now the cat and I are sad because she isn't home with us but I know she loves to play with the other pups.
CS/Q: well, I'm feeling some cramping today (normal for me) but no EWCM (I always get this) and cbad still says "high" not "peak" so idk, we'll see, it's possible the spike is from environmental factors
Month/Cycle: 7/2AL
@chgilmore I hope your pup had a fun time at daycare!
@rgn12 oh do you provide therapy too?! I've gotten pushback from clients somewhat, I just emphasize the safety aspect of it and they've been alright with it. for the ones who've started asking more about coming in, I've let them know that I'm considering it next month and that gives them enough to not bring it up as often, but before that, emphasizing the safety angle really helped.
The pup is doing well! She's very clingy and I can watch her on a webcam so I see her running around trying to get the handlers to pick her up, it's very cute but also makes me want to snuggle her. She likes other dogs but loves people more, lol.
I'm technically supposed to be WFH now, but I'm waiting for my new assignment. My last role was 100% client facing, so I will have to be retrained in something else. 🤷 I'm glad they are so flexible, it's amazing! But I still don't have my hours, or my assignment. ...This could get interesting.
@pajamstagrams sigh, yeah that must be awesome having a proper home office setup. Right now I'm relegated to the end of the dining room table! Lol. But the truth is TLDR you can still totally keep your office if it comes to it and you decide that's what's best. Plenty of people live in small spaces and make it work.
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<div class="Spoiler">Honesty, a nursery is totally not even necessary. A baby will most likely sleep in the parents' room in the beginning, and it's not a stretch to make that a toddler bed if it came to it. Only you can decide how to make best use of a space for your family, and if your work situation dictates you need your own office, you may just decide that trumps all the cute pintresty nursery stuff. Cos that ain't making anybody any money. Lol. Okay, well maybe youtubers but ykwim. Cute bedding, wall hangings, decals, a mobile etc. can go a long way to making a shared space feel totally welcoming and baby-friendly. :)</div></div>