Am I fancy? no. Do I dress up often? no. but for some reason I've just been wanting a string of pearls. Yeah, I don't really know where that came from either.
CARRY! On Monday my phone rang with an unknown number, I don't usually answer these, so I guess since I was really over the place of employment project I was working on I decided "what the hey" "Hello" "Is this Jennifer blah blah blah?" [ah, crap] (see here how I'm protecting my PII) "Yes, it is" "This is the Sheriff's Office, calling to tell you your concealed carry permit is in" "Great!, I'll be out to pick it up today!" And now, I am officially licensed to conceal carry......and put a rush on that Dirty 30 list item to find a pretty gun and a super cool shoulder sling! And yes, PII....that's what working for the federal government will do to your blog.
Jealousy is something that I never want to feel of others. I mean sure its there, the small things like I wish I had that snowboard or I wish I could wear those super cute tights and make them look good, but I honestly never, ever want to be so jealous of someone that it makes me miserable. So miserable that I can't see the world really turning outside my head and what I think I know. We know that if we are that miserable with ourselves and our feelings of jealousy....we are bound to be making those around us miserable too. We've all been there at one time or another....the jelouslee and the jealousor and neither one is a fun role to play. Jealously can feel like a lot of different things...it can look like a lot of different things. It looks ridiculous, it looks like low self esteem, if feels like inadequacy, it looks like anger, it feels like humiliation, it feels like high school. and its a vicious cycle that is tough to break. And when someone is jealous of you? How...
I know people that have kiddos have undergone some huge life changes, and they probably see the world in a different light than those of us who are still without kids....or even a different light than before they had kids. I've heard and read many things that say us (without kids) just don't understand since we don't' have kids.....we don't know what its like and don't offer parenting advice. Well I'm going to offer some parenting advice even though you told me not to. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE teach your kids 1. how to write, with a pencil and paper using correct grammar and sentences 2. how to count change, as in back to someone who has purchased something from them 3. how to tell time on an analog clock 4. how to take pride in tasks they set out to accomplish 5. speaking, face-to-face communication with eye contact and a strong voice that can be heard 6. work ethic, how to work hard to earn something that they want and that it may take time to ge...
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