Might some label that maturity finally?
Or exhaustion.
I think I'm in the middle of some sort of a debate with someone else about something. It's a new thing versus an old thing thing. Sort of a thing thing.
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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.
Might some label that maturity finally?
Or exhaustion.
I think I'm in the middle of some sort of a debate with someone else about something. It's a new thing versus an old thing thing. Sort of a thing thing.
Well I am indeed exhausted but just finished Variant so I can't settle my mind.
Hec, I would like to see Matilda's horse picture. You should scan it and hang it on our virtual refrigerator.
I'll definitely get Emmett to shoot it on his iPad when we get it back from the teacher.
I'll definitely get Emmett to shoot it on his iPad when we get it back from the teacher.
And here I was thinking it was some game on the iPad that would enable Emmett to shoot the horse.
There's probably a lot of overlap between maturity and exhaustion.
The idea of fertility being a disease just makes me sing "life is stupid and contagious" to myself over and over again. Not likely to be mistaken for maturity.
And here I was thinking it was some game on the iPad that would enable Emmett to shoot the horse.
Heh. No the camera on his iPad is better than our regular camera. And it's easier for him to email it to me from his iPad.
No on is making you take birth control. So nuts.
Right. Her argument is a non-argument. Walking away by far the most sane choice.
Skipping yet again, because according to the Buffista Calendar, today is Laura's birthday.
Happy birthday, Laura! With lots of wishes for a graet day and a wonderful year!
Happy birthday, Laura!
On the contraception front, do doctors at Catholic hospitals prescribe birth control? I realize I could probably google this.
On the contraception front, do doctors at Catholic hospitals prescribe birth control? I realize I could probably google this.
Google says yes, most do: [link]
[edit: Oh wait, that article answers a slightly different question, which is do Catholic institutions already cover bc in their insurance plans. I'm guessing the answer is the same, though.]