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Quoted: That sounds really tough, Im sorry for what your family has been though. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Well, my life’s a little different. We’re trapped at home with 3 kids all day. We don’t leave. When I say we don’t leave, I mean we don’t cheat, not one bit. I may go check on a crew here or there, but I don’t get out of the truck, I don’t go to a gas station, I don’t go through a drive thru. We try to do some stuff outside but it’s so hot in July/aug. We have to be very careful with C, I’ve mentioned before, no swimming, has to stay fairly clean, all the things that go against a 4yr old farm kids natural tendencies. It’s not only covid, but covid on top of everything else that can put him in the hospital...where covid is. So we’re inside a lot. It’s excruciatingly draining. Today, he stepped and slipped off the couch he wasn’t supposed to be walking on. Grabbed his foot and screamed, he’s been through some stuff, he don’t scream much, so I just knew his foot was broken. Turns out, it was fine. But in an instant, you go from playing on the couch, to we’re going to the hospital, covid, broken foot, surgery, infection, and so on. When it’s your child, you go from perfectly normal to super stressed crazy panic in .02 seconds. We live like this everyday, bc we love him. But it beats us down. Sometimes we get the kids to bed and we just kinda check out, on our phones or in front of the tv. Tonight was one of those nights. No sympathy, not looking for any. But that’s some of what our life is like. And sometimes, life is a bowl of fruit loops with marshmallows at midnight. (I know you didn’t mean anything by your question. I think I just needed to talk/type for a second) That sounds really tough, Im sorry for what your family has been though. All good! |
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Quoted: I can kind of relate, in a different way. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Egg sammich is gone, had to do a late night bowl of cereal. Fruit loops with marshmallows. jesus what is your life like? Well, my life’s a little different. We’re trapped at home with 3 kids all day. We don’t leave. When I say we don’t leave, I mean we don’t cheat, not one bit. I may go check on a crew here or there, but I don’t get out of the truck, I don’t go to a gas station, I don’t go through a drive thru. We try to do some stuff outside but it’s so hot in July/aug. We have to be very careful with C, I’ve mentioned before, no swimming, has to stay fairly clean, all the things that go against a 4yr old farm kids natural tendencies. It’s not only covid, but covid on top of everything else that can put him in the hospital...where covid is. So we’re inside a lot. It’s excruciatingly draining. Today, he stepped and slipped off the couch he wasn’t supposed to be walking on. Grabbed his foot and screamed, he’s been through some stuff, he don’t scream much, so I just knew his foot was broken. Turns out, it was fine. But in an instant, you go from playing on the couch, to we’re going to the hospital, covid, broken foot, surgery, infection, and so on. When it’s your child, you go from perfectly normal to super stressed crazy panic in .02 seconds. We live like this everyday, bc we love him. But it beats us down. Sometimes we get the kids to bed and we just kinda check out, on our phones or in front of the tv. Tonight was one of those nights. No sympathy, not looking for any. But that’s some of what our life is like. And sometimes, life is a bowl of fruit loops with marshmallows at midnight. (I know you didn’t mean anything by your question. I think I just needed to talk/type for a second) I can kind of relate, in a different way. I actually think about you a lot. From what I’ve gathered, your situation potentially keeps you strapped down as well. |
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Yes! I even had a small cup last night. |
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Quoted: That’s awesome. Girl treatments are usually shorter than boys. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: For some good news that I don’t think I ever posted. One of my cousin’s daughter was diagnosed a year ago with cancer. 5 or 6 years old. She got to ring the bell last month That’s awesome. Girl treatments are usually shorter than boys. That’s interesting. Any idea why? |
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Quoted: I actually think about you a lot. From what I’ve gathered, your situation potentially keeps you strapped down as well. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Egg sammich is gone, had to do a late night bowl of cereal. Fruit loops with marshmallows. jesus what is your life like? Well, my life’s a little different. We’re trapped at home with 3 kids all day. We don’t leave. When I say we don’t leave, I mean we don’t cheat, not one bit. I may go check on a crew here or there, but I don’t get out of the truck, I don’t go to a gas station, I don’t go through a drive thru. We try to do some stuff outside but it’s so hot in July/aug. We have to be very careful with C, I’ve mentioned before, no swimming, has to stay fairly clean, all the things that go against a 4yr old farm kids natural tendencies. It’s not only covid, but covid on top of everything else that can put him in the hospital...where covid is. So we’re inside a lot. It’s excruciatingly draining. Today, he stepped and slipped off the couch he wasn’t supposed to be walking on. Grabbed his foot and screamed, he’s been through some stuff, he don’t scream much, so I just knew his foot was broken. Turns out, it was fine. But in an instant, you go from playing on the couch, to we’re going to the hospital, covid, broken foot, surgery, infection, and so on. When it’s your child, you go from perfectly normal to super stressed crazy panic in .02 seconds. We live like this everyday, bc we love him. But it beats us down. Sometimes we get the kids to bed and we just kinda check out, on our phones or in front of the tv. Tonight was one of those nights. No sympathy, not looking for any. But that’s some of what our life is like. And sometimes, life is a bowl of fruit loops with marshmallows at midnight. (I know you didn’t mean anything by your question. I think I just needed to talk/type for a second) I can kind of relate, in a different way. I actually think about you a lot. From what I’ve gathered, your situation potentially keeps you strapped down as well. Not really strapped down, just a very different lifestyle than I ever imagined having. |
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I need to get my ass out of bed and get some |
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Quoted: Yes! I even had a small cup last night. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Yes! I even had a small cup last night. None past 10am or so. |
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Quoted: Better take your shawl. https://www.inforum.com/lifestyle/article538629.ece/alternates/BASE_LANDSCAPE/1419263%2B010415-F-FF-PrayerShawl-1.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: SD, I hope your enjoying this humid misery. I don’t even get to. I’m stuck in my windowless dungeon of an office with two menopausal ladies who prefer the thermostat set to ‘meat locker.’ Better take your shawl. https://www.inforum.com/lifestyle/article538629.ece/alternates/BASE_LANDSCAPE/1419263%2B010415-F-FF-PrayerShawl-1.jpg I...uh...well, I did in fact bring my shawl. |
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Quoted: Geez, even I have a window in my dungeon. My view is shit but still. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don’t even get to. I’m stuck in my windowless dungeon of an office with two menopausal ladies who prefer the thermostat set to ‘meat locker.’ Geez, even I have a window in my dungeon. My view is shit but still. I have 5 computer screens and 7 TVs, but no window. |
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I still use the rifle he sold me.
It’s way too much for deer here but won’t change |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: For some good news that I don’t think I ever posted. One of my cousin’s daughter was diagnosed a year ago with cancer. 5 or 6 years old. She got to ring the bell last month That’s awesome. Girl treatments are usually shorter than boys. That’s interesting. Any idea why? No, well, kinda. Kinda I’m not sure I understand well enough to accurately type it out. And I stay away from googling such things. It’s has some to do with “bad” cells potentially hiding out in the testicular area, and the potential to fire everything back up again if they’re not flushed out. Far more complicated than that, but that’s the short and ugly version out drs tell us. |
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Quoted: Not really strapped down, just a very different lifestyle than I ever imagined having. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Egg sammich is gone, had to do a late night bowl of cereal. Fruit loops with marshmallows. jesus what is your life like? Well, my life’s a little different. We’re trapped at home with 3 kids all day. We don’t leave. When I say we don’t leave, I mean we don’t cheat, not one bit. I may go check on a crew here or there, but I don’t get out of the truck, I don’t go to a gas station, I don’t go through a drive thru. We try to do some stuff outside but it’s so hot in July/aug. We have to be very careful with C, I’ve mentioned before, no swimming, has to stay fairly clean, all the things that go against a 4yr old farm kids natural tendencies. It’s not only covid, but covid on top of everything else that can put him in the hospital...where covid is. So we’re inside a lot. It’s excruciatingly draining. Today, he stepped and slipped off the couch he wasn’t supposed to be walking on. Grabbed his foot and screamed, he’s been through some stuff, he don’t scream much, so I just knew his foot was broken. Turns out, it was fine. But in an instant, you go from playing on the couch, to we’re going to the hospital, covid, broken foot, surgery, infection, and so on. When it’s your child, you go from perfectly normal to super stressed crazy panic in .02 seconds. We live like this everyday, bc we love him. But it beats us down. Sometimes we get the kids to bed and we just kinda check out, on our phones or in front of the tv. Tonight was one of those nights. No sympathy, not looking for any. But that’s some of what our life is like. And sometimes, life is a bowl of fruit loops with marshmallows at midnight. (I know you didn’t mean anything by your question. I think I just needed to talk/type for a second) I can kind of relate, in a different way. I actually think about you a lot. From what I’ve gathered, your situation potentially keeps you strapped down as well. Not really strapped down, just a very different lifestyle than I ever imagined having. Understood |
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Quoted: Quoted: Yes! I even had a small cup last night. None past 10am or so. Caffeine’s never really affected me a whole lot. I can drink it and go right to bed. There’s times it can, probably due to other factors as well, like stress, but I drink it most of the day sometimes. It probably affects me more than I realize, but doesn’t get me wired or anything. |
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Quoted: I...uh...well, I did in fact bring my shawl. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: SD, I hope your enjoying this humid misery. I don’t even get to. I’m stuck in my windowless dungeon of an office with two menopausal ladies who prefer the thermostat set to ‘meat locker.’ Better take your shawl. https://www.inforum.com/lifestyle/article538629.ece/alternates/BASE_LANDSCAPE/1419263%2B010415-F-FF-PrayerShawl-1.jpg I...uh...well, I did in fact bring my shawl. I laughed |
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Quoted: I have 5 computer screens and 7 TVs, but no window. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I don’t even get to. I’m stuck in my windowless dungeon of an office with two menopausal ladies who prefer the thermostat set to ‘meat locker.’ Geez, even I have a window in my dungeon. My view is shit but still. I have 5 computer screens and 7 TVs, but no window. Ouch |
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Quoted: I don’t even get to. I’m stuck in my windowless dungeon of an office with two menopausal ladies who prefer the thermostat set to ‘meat locker.’ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: SD, I hope your enjoying this humid misery. I don’t even get to. I’m stuck in my windowless dungeon of an office with two menopausal ladies who prefer the thermostat set to ‘meat locker.’ I think dude on FB is just trying to push people over the edge. Baiting. Wants to see how far he can can't it. |
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Quoted: I have 5 computer screens and 7 TVs, but no window. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I don’t even get to. I’m stuck in my windowless dungeon of an office with two menopausal ladies who prefer the thermostat set to ‘meat locker.’ Geez, even I have a window in my dungeon. My view is shit but still. I have 5 computer screens and 7 TVs, but no window. You should be playing CoD with the others |
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Quoted: I have 5 computer screens and 7 TVs, but no window. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I don’t even get to. I’m stuck in my windowless dungeon of an office with two menopausal ladies who prefer the thermostat set to ‘meat locker.’ Geez, even I have a window in my dungeon. My view is shit but still. I have 5 computer screens and 7 TVs, but no window. Make one screen an artificial window? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I don’t even get to. I’m stuck in my windowless dungeon of an office with two menopausal ladies who prefer the thermostat set to ‘meat locker.’ Geez, even I have a window in my dungeon. My view is shit but still. I have 5 computer screens and 7 TVs, but no window. Make one screen an artificial window? Problem solvin skillz on point |
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