On the one and only day I went to krav, we did head butts, but I think the instructor was just showing off for ita.
'Lessons'
Spike's Bitches 44: It's about the rules having changed.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
In case anyone was wondering, i'm heading out of town tomorrow morning for a little over a week, might have some net access but not much. *waves*
I don't think he'd want to do the conditioning without some fighting though.
The regular classes build the reflexes for the fighting, so you have to take those and ingrain them first.
But you must do blocks and striking early on, just not while sparring?
Yup. That's the order of things.
Safe travels, erin_o.
Congrats to Tom!
Enjoy your going-away, Erin.
Re: tampons. I was once presented with several that had fallen out of my bag and rolled under my desk. This was in the middle of a crowded office.
Now I keep them in a little change-purse...
G'morning, Bitches.
Parent hivemind (if you're willing): My DH and I have a meeting with the lawyer this afternoon. For those of you that set up HEW trusts to care for your kids in case of your untimely demise, at what age did you put them in charge of the money (and why)?
I was the youngest child, and my parents' will didn't release the money from the trust they'd set up until I was 35 (yes, 35!) because they didn't want the residual estate to be divided up between us until I'd had a chance to get through college and grad school.
As Stephen and I wait for our ride to arrive to whisk us off to the waterslide park for the day, we're watching "It's Me or the Dog", and all I can think is: Victoria looks, dresses, sounds, and acts like a certain sort of dominatrix that I used to encounter in my younger days.
Me-ow!
Sparky, we stipulated the difference if the kids attended college or not. If they didn't attend college, they get the money at 19. If they went to college, we released the money at 23.
We just figured if we weren't there, the kids would likely need the money sooner, rather than later. It's not really meant to get them through the rest of their lives but to give them a decent start in life--perhaps buying a car, paying off school loans, putting a down payment on a house.
Thanks, Cashmere. That's a compromise that might work for us.