Yay for both your miracles, Kat!
I made yummy marinated ono for dinner, but now I need to drink water. feh. I think my body no longer likes soy sauce.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yay for both your miracles, Kat!
I made yummy marinated ono for dinner, but now I need to drink water. feh. I think my body no longer likes soy sauce.
Dewey decimal system?
Of course, it all falls apart if you've lost a finger.
Of course, it all falls apart if you've lost a finger.
Decimated - one in ten.
Does anyone have a knight costume?
I clip my nails and then just use the file to shape them. It saves time.
I do not have a knight costume. I feel like I should, though.
Kitty~ma, Plei! Come home, cat.
Kitty ~ma for Plei & family.
Kitty~ma Plei.
Sparky, next time I'll plan enough in advance that I can see Sarameg, Lisah, and you all!
Erin, I missed the conversation last night, but I had to chime in since I'm basically a single mom now and I've been thinking a lot about a will lately. I don't think I'm scared of dying more than anyone else but I do worry now because it means my kids (well, E, F, and the coming baby) would likely be split up.
I *wish* I could specify that my parents raise all 3 if something happens to me, but I know that I can't. I should add here that Joe is not a bad father, but he has never shown me that he has any idea about taking care of the kids on a regular basis. And it is important to me that my kids grow up together. The baby's father is not currently in a place where I would feel comfortable leaving him alone with a baby, or child, but I suspect he feels the same way.
Anyway, after talking to my family lawyer, her take on it was that the best I can do is specify my wishes in the will and then leave any life insurance proceeds in a trust managed by the person I want to care for the kids. So that at least that person (likely my mom or dad) will have some influence in the situation.