Sorry.I think I might be entering the Anger stage of grieving.
I think I might be entering the Anger stage of grieving.
^ Oh, that's awful! I'm so sorry to hear that. Hopefully she is able to start treatment soon? Best wishes to her, and to you and your family.
It is true younger kids are comparatively fearless in many ways. I didn't develop my fear of heights until my treehouse years ended......and like my older brother stuck my finger into a LARGE high-power fan to see what would happen. Guess what occurred afterward?
yep - when my parents build their house we salvaged cable left-overs to make nonsense with them (like john lennon glasses without glasses) - one of my younger brothers aproached an electrical outlet with a deinsulated cobber wire (1.5 square millimeters - those that go into the walls) in each hand, my older brother just knocked him over the head so that he couldn't reach the outlet (he was nearly at it)It is true younger kids are comparatively fearless in many ways. I didn't develop my fear of heights until my treehouse years ended......and like my older brother stuck my finger into a LARGE high-power fan to see what would happen. Guess what occurred afterward?
Aged 19 I had a fling with a teacher from my old high school, they were 34
It is true younger kids are comparatively fearless in many ways. I didn't develop my fear of heights until my treehouse years ended......and like my older brother stuck my finger into a LARGE high-power fan to see what would happen. Guess what occurred afterward?
In the words of a certain character from Life Of Brian…
You lucky, lucky……
I just read that as random farts about yourself. Yea, usually and my eyes are not what they use to be.