At least she’s working at it… that’s half the battle. When you give up in the beginning is when you’ve admitted defeat. The good news is that you got through your ex-’s wedding, yay!
Hello Cathy friends! Happy Tuesday! Have a great day, all!
Definitely a sign that Cathy is a poor planner (as if we didn’t know that already). The only time I change what I originally put on to go out is when my wife tells me that I have to wear ‘this’ shirt instead. Even my wife hangs things up and tidies up before she leaves the house. Much easier to come home that way.
Finally back here again. I spent a lot of time commuting to my home town (one hour of highway driving each way) over the past 10 days to get ready to light our production of “Frozen Jr.”. We closed Sunday to a standing ovation which the kids truly earned. It always amazes me how much talent is present in a small town – and how young some of that talent is. The cast ranged from ages 8 to 16 with the exception of the king and queen who were adults. Turned out to be worth the commute time for sure. Now we get ready for the Christmas production of “Scrooge”. Ah well, this hobby keeps me out of trouble.
I hope everyone had a great weekend – a long weekend in Canada for some as banks and government offices got a holiday for Truth and Reconciliation Day.
This is what my brothers and I are going through clearing out Mom’s estate. At some point, she just stopped putting things back and begin buying new ones. She had about 20 zippered-case nail care kits and hundreds of dollars worth of unused cosmetics. As far as I could tell, she was never more than 6 feet away from a pair of scissors. Cathy, this way lies madness
ddl297 about 1 year ago
Know what’s a real shame? That outfit works, and she’ll reject it the next big event she attends, in favor of another “perfect” outfit!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Once piece at a time. Easy as you go there. Once you can sit on the couch, you’re pretty much done.
lightenup Premium Member about 1 year ago
At least she’s working at it… that’s half the battle. When you give up in the beginning is when you’ve admitted defeat. The good news is that you got through your ex-’s wedding, yay!
Hello Cathy friends! Happy Tuesday! Have a great day, all!
Phoenix83 about 1 year ago
I have no idea what a slip or a camisole is or what the difference is.
hendelca Premium Member about 1 year ago
Definitely a sign that Cathy is a poor planner (as if we didn’t know that already). The only time I change what I originally put on to go out is when my wife tells me that I have to wear ‘this’ shirt instead. Even my wife hangs things up and tidies up before she leaves the house. Much easier to come home that way.
Finally back here again. I spent a lot of time commuting to my home town (one hour of highway driving each way) over the past 10 days to get ready to light our production of “Frozen Jr.”. We closed Sunday to a standing ovation which the kids truly earned. It always amazes me how much talent is present in a small town – and how young some of that talent is. The cast ranged from ages 8 to 16 with the exception of the king and queen who were adults. Turned out to be worth the commute time for sure. Now we get ready for the Christmas production of “Scrooge”. Ah well, this hobby keeps me out of trouble.
I hope everyone had a great weekend – a long weekend in Canada for some as banks and government offices got a holiday for Truth and Reconciliation Day.
QuietStorm27 about 1 year ago
I’m not as extreme as Cathy but I admit to having to clear off my bed every night before I can go to bed.
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
This is what my brothers and I are going through clearing out Mom’s estate. At some point, she just stopped putting things back and begin buying new ones. She had about 20 zippered-case nail care kits and hundreds of dollars worth of unused cosmetics. As far as I could tell, she was never more than 6 feet away from a pair of scissors. Cathy, this way lies madness
rgcviper about 1 year ago
A vicious cycle, isn’t it, comic Cathy? I know I’ve felt the same way—and I suspect most of us have.
HI, MOM. Miss “seeing” you here … hope you’re OK.
Hello, Clan.