I have working electrical! Now to save for new (to me)fridge!
My little angel is adjusting to daycare well. She took her stuffed lion and told the worker it was nap time, then plopped herself in the middle of the floor and refused to get up. She left her there until I arrived, to see her napping on the floor in the very center of the room. Worker says it's okay, and it happens with 1 and 2 year olds.
Two people walked out of my life, but my best friend is still with me. She, however noticed when someone else started to make me smile and laugh. When I told her the details she told me to go for it. I slowly have been. I'm lucky to have the both in my life, and I hope that my "dating buzz" doesn't fade, and it grows into something larger.
Torinn Chiragh, Herald of Fire says, "Good, darn it." Talamond Averial says, "You are the least charming siren ever."
Boss has asked me make a few presentations on NDT techniques and why it is important to follow procedures to the letter and have the right equipment for the job.
Finally, my weird obsession with aircraft crashes pays off.
Since I was a witness to a hit and run that killed the pedestrian, I got to talk to a -lot- of official people. I practiced speaking with as little slow-down and accent as possible. Before the event, I have been speaking with @Torinn who, little known to him, had been helping me practice as well.
I was able to help get the person, who was drunk, uninsured, with a suspended licence off of the street. I feel like my home is a little bit safer. Given that this was a person who constantly sped down the streets many times when they entered the neighborhood and ignored the speedbumps.
I know many people will continue to do so (my road connects two major roads and people use it as a shortcut), but it's the small victories.
Torinn Chiragh, Herald of Fire says, "Good, darn it." Talamond Averial says, "You are the least charming siren ever."
So in the course of the morning, while the boyfriend and I were happily tending to our own random activities, we heard a loud pop outside from the back yard. Shortly after, the boyfriend notices his internet is out - and then I notice mine is. Our worst fear is born out into that, apparently, the housemate digging in the back yard to put in a fence post (without actually consulting where anything is...) has managed to dig through a cable line.
We were worried it was going to be at least a week before the internet is back up, and with much trepidation, we contact AT&T.
Not only do they send someone out who arrived within about two hours, the guy examines the line, splices it and re-routes it to the house very much away from where any fencing will be going, finishes the job in less than half an hour, and says it will cost us absolutely nothing.
With the amount of horror ISP stories out there, it was really nice to run into an issue (that was our fault, even!) that was so easily and painlessly resolved.
And I love too Be still, my indelible friend That love soon might end You are unbreaking And be known in its aching Though quaking Shown in this shaking Though crazy Lately of my wasteland, baby That's just wasteland, baby
Not sure she cares, since it didn't cost them anything >.>
Nah, he's not alright at all. Tits on a bull really, but it had naught to do with the myriad possible injuries sustainable from shoving a spade through a two-pair phone line.
We ought not offer only on one occasion, subliminally sublime sublimation.
I started a new job today that finally (almost) uses my degree. It might not be a full teaching job, but I got in as an education assistant in a school system that is notoriously difficult to get into, and all because the administration fought to get me a position. Not only that, but it's the high school I graduated from. I might have blisters on my toes from the shoes I wore, be way shorter and get mistaken for a student on a pretty regular basis, and have to re-teach myself a lot of algebra to help in an academic support period, but it's so amazing and worth it!
Not sure she cares, since it didn't cost them anything >.>
Nah, he's not alright at all. Tits on a bull really, but it had naught to do with the myriad possible injuries sustainable from shoving a spade through a two-pair phone line.
And I love too Be still, my indelible friend That love soon might end You are unbreaking And be known in its aching Though quaking Shown in this shaking Though crazy Lately of my wasteland, baby That's just wasteland, baby
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My little angel is adjusting to daycare well. She took her stuffed lion and told the worker it was nap time, then plopped herself in the middle of the floor and refused to get up. She left her there until I arrived, to see her napping on the floor in the very center of the room. Worker says it's okay, and it happens with 1 and 2 year olds.
Two people walked out of my life, but my best friend is still
with me. She, however noticed when someone else started to make me smile and laugh. When I told her the details she told me to go for it. I slowly have been. I'm lucky to have the both in my life, and I hope that my "dating buzz" doesn't fade, and it grows into something larger.
Talamond Averial says, "You are the least charming siren ever."
Finally, my weird obsession with aircraft crashes pays off.
I was able to help get the person, who was drunk, uninsured, with a suspended licence off of the street. I feel like my home is a little bit safer. Given that this was a person who constantly sped down the streets many times when they entered the neighborhood and ignored the speedbumps.
I know many people will continue to do so (my road connects two major roads and people use it as a shortcut), but it's the small victories.
Talamond Averial says, "You are the least charming siren ever."
It's nice there is a 15 second delay on buying, but maybe a 2-5 of each item per player would be better for the playerbase as a whole.
zGUI 4.0 - A Free GUI for Mudlet 4.10+
Also liked One Day as a Lion despite most of it sounding the same.
Talamond Averial says, "You are the least charming siren ever."
We were worried it was going to be at least a week before the internet is back up, and with much trepidation, we contact AT&T.
Not only do they send someone out who arrived within about two hours, the guy examines the line, splices it and re-routes it to the house very much away from where any fencing will be going, finishes the job in less than half an hour, and says it will cost us absolutely nothing.
With the amount of horror ISP stories out there, it was really nice to run into an issue (that was our fault, even!) that was so easily and painlessly resolved.
That love soon might end You are unbreaking
And be known in its aching Though quaking
Shown in this shaking Though crazy
Lately of my wasteland, baby That's just wasteland, baby
And welcome home, @Nataliia!
That love soon might end You are unbreaking
And be known in its aching Though quaking
Shown in this shaking Though crazy
Lately of my wasteland, baby That's just wasteland, baby