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Absolom

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  1. I understand it has evolved into a terrible situation for you. I wish I lived close enough to help or try to find help. Many places have these feral cat colonies and hopefully with TNR, their populations will decrease over time and individual ones may go away. Sadly as you say visitors show up for the free food.
  2. Are they trying to kill the kids remaining at home with an exhausted Dave driving the worn out RV?
  3. She's had over two years of freedom from Josh's demands. I hope she's learning to value her at least partial freedom.
  4. In theory it would be great to get the last few young kittties "done" before spring and end the population growth. Practically it's hard. Maybe an alternative to the automatic trap will occur to one of you. They're young enough you might be able to befriend a couple. I truly wish you could decrease the overal population. That's far too much work for you. I can talk. 😁 I'm currently sick in bed at one of my children's houses.
  5. Or goodess if the forensic accountant shows that they have a pattern of hiding or attempting to hide assets, then they open themselves up for another world of issues.
  6. I hope Katie's in-laws get tired of C&E and start making some demands on them caring for themselves and their own and don't feed and entertain the Stew Crew.
  7. One appears to be the bridge Zach "built" for filming that was fixed by someone so is probably safe for what it is and the other looked more professionally done. However, the bridges aren't that sturdy or on pillars so could more easily be swept away by a rising, fast moving current. Standing on the bridges is possibly safer than by the side of the "creek."
  8. At least they built a couple of bridges. Yeah, maybe don't teach the kids it's safe to get so close.
  9. Rebellion against Jim Bob's helmet hair.
  10. Oh I checked and you can't drop your passport request at the processing center normally. My daughter called and they had empty appointment times so gave her one even though she wasn't expediting. Then they graciously took her and her husbands paperwork after processing the kids. I'll be waiting to see what Jill's excuse for not making the trip is this time. I'd think it would be easier to just not mention the trips except I guess she wants the world to know she qualified.
  11. It totally depends on which passport office services your area. My daughter in Los Angeles county got the updated ones in less than a month. She was allowing six months so was shocked. eta: Their website says routine is down to 7 to 10 weeks and expedited is 3 to 5. If you happen to be able to drop it off at the processing center it seems to go faster. Daughter was doing children so had to go in anyway.
  12. https://edition.cnn.com/2023/02/10/entertainment/zach-roloff-emergency-surgery/index.html
  13. This "problem" has such a ready, simple fix: shut up, Amy.
  14. Choosing to separate doesn't have to come from an explosive argument. It can be as simple as I can't take this situation. I think when Janelle separated before it was more from Meri than Kody. Wasn't one of their kids conceived during a "separation?"
  15. Here we go with the emergency surgery, if it really was, because Zach can't keep up with regular attention to his medical issues. I can see Tori screaming emergency brain surgery!!! AAckk. All because Zach needs regular maintenance of the shunt.
  16. For me it's anything Gain scented. I've had to switch to Tide Free lately due to some skin irritation from the perfumes in detergents.
  17. I have echos on the regular. They do not have to press hard. My cardiologist had a tech who always left me bruised (well twice). He used the lame excuse of he had to press harder. I complained and the dr fired him. The new tech doesn't press hard at all. She says it's about proper positioning and angle not pushing. My heart is slightly off from where they expect it to be.
  18. I may be unpopular but after very dark bruises and pain that lasted two weeks, I've become a crank about it. I've made one tech stop and remove the plastic and go get someone else. I've told others to stop cranking the pressure or release it some. I had a long discussion with one of the techs where I go and she said there was no reason for me to have pain. She told me it isn't the compression that matters as much as not moving. She has never put me in pain or left bruises so it can be done. If someone had me in or near tears, I'd complain to as many people in management at the place as I could find. There's no excuse for it. If it hurts that much, they should stop and reschedule when you've healed. I also refuse to let the fusspot radiologist review mine after she wanted excessive redos. You can refuse to let medical personnel torture you.
  19. Exactly also many times the gift doesn't need to be material. The auntie and uncle of my grandkids like to give experiences such as ice skating, museum trips, or a weekend for one on one attention. The kids will forget toys but hopefully always remember rafting with the uncles.
  20. This sounds like something to fall asleep to on NYE for me. I don't party any more.
  21. Mom’s dog was on a senior food with a joint supplement in it. It worked great for him. He loved bone broth but he loved anything he thought was human food.
  22. Medicaid. Medicare is for people receiving social security from paid work and/or over 65 or disabled.
  23. I don't watch their videos so I can't comment on how really safe or unsafe Zade was, but I did get a laugh at him closing the gate before he went downstairs. I didn't ever use baby gates. I borrowed one and my 12 month old immediately climbed over it. I decided the stairs were safer without it. My daughter removed the gates as soon as the kids could open them or climb over them. They were useless with the granddaughter. Like her mother, she climbed like a monkey. I do wonder what an 18 month old was doing gated upstairs alone. That one makes no sense to me in practical parenting. It does seem they're setting him up to paint his face or the walls with nail polish or makeup or to start flushing things down the toilet.
  24. For the handrail, it would be required where I live for anything more than, I think, 2 or 3 steps. The rail was more for keeping the kids from falling off the stairs. They didn't use it to hold onto. For some reason all the kids at around three wanted to climb the outside of the stairs. That we all stopped immediately. Being a second child, I doubt Zade will be as cooperative as Layla. They may actually have to pay attention to him instead of pacifying him with snack foods.
  25. With a handrail, my kids did stairs between 18 months and 2 years as did my grandkids. This was at home not out in public where they could easily be pushed or become distracted. They never fell onto, down, or off the stairs. If they live with stairs daily, they can learn to navigate them.
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