Thanks Mimitabby and Salsabike,
We got your weather! Today it has been 10 degrees C with rain, hail and snow it's supposed to be the end of spring!! We needed the rain, so, thankyou Mother Nature!
Keely
Thanks Mimitabby and Salsabike,
We got your weather! Today it has been 10 degrees C with rain, hail and snow it's supposed to be the end of spring!! We needed the rain, so, thankyou Mother Nature!
Keely
Dear New Neighborhood Residents,
Please read your homeowner's association rules. DH and I picked a neighborhood with a homeowner's association so it wouldn't look like trash. You just moved in last week as well, please be considerate.
Thanks,
Cranky New Homeowners
Dear Mom,
Thanks for painting my kitchen and living room. I am so happy everytime I come home!
Love,
Your Favorite Daughter
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
Dear Keely
I am afraid you did not get OUR weather. We don't have hail or snow, but today it was raining buckets and there is a wind warning for the whole day. So this incredible low system is still here!!
They even might have to shut down some bridges because the wind is so strong. But I am really really glad that you got the rain you need so all the little critters and plants will survive the season.
Mimi
Dear DH,
Thank you for stacking paper and wood in the oven in the morning. If I get home before you all I have to do is light a match, chuck it in, and shut the oven door. In minutes the whole house is toasty warm.Sorry I then promptly fall asleep and let the fire go out so you have to start it all over again an hour later.
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Your frozen duck
Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.
Dear Miss Manners
My sister is again rehashing my husband's behavior from last christmas. We have already been through it all, and as a result he and she are still not talking (she lives in another state). She wants him to apologize, and he feels that she hurt him very badly by telling ME that he was not welcome in her house. So he is expecting an apology, and she is expecting an apology too. Fortunately for me, HE does not talk about this stuff, but SHE wants to rehash everything again.
She even suggested that I am being insensitive to HER feelings... argh..
I am torn between wanting to fix everything and stay on good terms with both of them. I really hate to remasticate old prune pits.
what should i do?
How about telling them both that for whatever reason, the old garbage is fouling the air and needs to be cleaned out- therefore, if they BOTH write a simple apology note or phone call to the other....this only works if nobody is allowed to try to tell the other that they were wrong, or why they were upset, or start bringing up the whole scenario again.
Just a simple non-judgemental apology and move forward: "I'm sorry that I may have said or done things to upset you. Can we start over?" If you can get them on the phone and make them each read out that sentance (and nothing more), perhaps they can both start fresh.
The problem persists when one person continues to try to prove the other one wrong. It's old trash that needs to be thrown out already.
Lisa
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My Iranian refugee friends have brought with them a splendid tradition for tossing out old trash like this. Some weeks before New Years (Iranian New Year, which is in the early Spring) you plant lots of seeds in pots -- grass seeds, watercress, stuff that greens up fast. On New Years you throw them all out as a symbol of last year's resentments and transgressions, gone, done, over, forgettaboutem. I'm sure there's more to it that this bare bones version, but it does seem a refreshing idea.
Half-marathon over. Sabbatical year over. It's back to "sacking shirt and oat cakes" as they say here.
my sister and my mother are masters of still being mad about what happened to them when they were six. my mother finally dropped all the complaints about her bad childhood after her mother died at the age of 92.
(she'll still start up about it if you ask her though!!)