I gaze out my window and I see the dawn. Every blade of grass has one drop of dew as if the sky had cried during the night.
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What is this picture? I'm not sure exactly. I think it looks like a screen shot from the music video, "Broken," by Seether featuring Amy Lee of Evanescence.
I feel terrible that we can't do all the extra things that other parents and kids do. On numerous occasions, Bella has brought home flyers for stuff that she'd like to do. Most of the time, we can't do any of them due to work schedules. I work two jobs to make sure that we can have the things we need be it new glasses, clothes to replace the ratty stuff, new shoes because our feet are growing at an alarming rate. I just want to make sure that the kids are happy with what they have. I hope they're never want for anything. So, I'm trying to get a beauty YouTube channel started. I pick up things to test and review and create content with. This does not go in front of my children's needs. You ask either kid if they're happy. I'm 98% sure both will tell you, "Yes." You ask either kid if there are things they wish we could do more often or things they'd like to have. They'll both tell you, "Absolutely." Wanna know what ...
This is all from a conversation I've had with someone I mentioned in this blog awhile ago. It seems surreal to me that we can talk so freely about the stuff we couldn't talk about ten years ago. Then again, I was letting the conversation happen, so what does that say about me? Why am I taking these deep breaths? Why is my heart beating faster? I'm going to blame the coffee and an empty stomach. Or maybe the too tight jeans that I shouldn't have worn. That makes much more sense and I like that explanation much better. There's nothing deep seeded here. Nothing. Why is it that he's always the one to message me first? I still don't know how to interpret that. I should have started copying/pasting much earlier in the conversation. The first part sounds bad. We were talking about a time about 11 years ago when I'd hopped a Greyhound to see him in college for a week. I'm wondering if he was patronizing me (or just be...
I posted this on a social networking site and the comments took the post in a direction I had not intended. So, I'm "moving" the original post here, along with only my comments (edited). One thing that cashiers in any store would love for customers to have is etiquette at the check-out line. Oftentimes, customers are on the phone having a conversation while the cashier is trying to do their job. They can't do it accurately unless they're able to talk and conversate with you. Please, put down the phone (tell the person on the other end you'll call them back) and respond to your cashier. Also, some cashiers are just naturally bubbly and in a good mood. If you're having a bad day or are in a bad mood, the cashier can tell and they want to help you make your day a better one. Not all cashiers are like this, but I am. It actually hurts my feelings a bit when I ask, "Hi there! How are you today?" and all I get is a grunt and a sour puss fac...
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