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  1. Please don’t anyone be self conscious about saying the word indeed. I was in a salty mood and worded my opinion too strongly. And, I stress the word opinion. The last thing I want to do is upset anyone here. It’s just a word that gets on my nerves sometimes. A man I dated for a short while used it, and he ended up being a real creep. The experience just put a bad taste in my mouth for that word. But, it’s just a word :)
  2. Aw, I didn’t mean to upset anyone. I didn’t see the unedited comment ;) But I do think people sometimes use it in an obnoxious and obvious way. Sometimes someone frequently uses one word in an overly knowing way as if he or she is the only other one who “gets” it. Does that make any sense? Such as, people who stress certain words and phrases and glance around to see everyone’s reaction with a poor/ judging attitude toward those not in the know. I like humility or just flat out innocent or honesty. I’m embarrassed. I didn’t mean anyone here. I like everyone here. Most people here are respectful and now I feel like I’ve hurt some of you. I’m awfully sorry.
  3. I don’t like when people tend to use the word “indeed.” The word just bugs me- not the way the word sounds but the attitude in which the word is said. Unless someone is using it in a research paper in college, I can’t stand hearing or reading it. It makes the person using it sound so completely sure of something that is usually just an opinion rather than fact. To me, it gives off an impression that the person really thinks their opinions are the only right way of thinking. It also makes me think the person wants to be seen as kind of uppity or educated when the use doesn’t make me feel that way at all about them. It’s obnoxious to me. I’m probably too bothered by this, but I’ve just never had a good taste in my mouth for this response. I have the same dislike for hearing buzzwords, slang, name dropping, bragging, and purposely being vague about events in the news when the people doing it kind of glance around to see if others are “in the know.”
  4. A couple of years ago, I had a 10 month old and was 9 months pregnant in the beginning of August in Texas. I brought the baby with me to the grocery store. It was packed, and I had to park in a spot that was lanes over from where one could return a cart. However, I ended up bringing the cart back up to the entrance where all the carts are for people entering the store. As I was walking back, this woman stopped me and said how refreshing it was that I put my cart back, in the face of being clearly tired, hot, and several other carts half parked on the median by our row of cars. That meant a lot to me to hear at that moment! Ive had people offer to take my cart before in the lot, and that is definitely appreciated and always unexpected. I don’t expect special treatment because I have children. Although, I do also like basic respect when I’m at an family friendly place, ie grocery store, and my children act up or have a spit up session, and I’m trying my best to remedy the situation!
  5. I think the father is Heather’s Dad, and I’ve thought so since the first? episode where he walked in on the two in bed and looked at Marin’s bare legs. I love the show, and I think it has a good amount of suspense for me without being overly scary.
  6. Being an “influencer” for a company is different than just hard work for a “normal” job. But, both make money for someone. Thisfamily needs money, as do we all, but I can see the aggravation. It would be wise for them to all step back from the limelight, take a humble type of job, and be quiet on social media. However, to do that at this point, would probably be a huge step and not one Jill could take without a change she’s ill-equipped for making. And, it might be awhile before they’re left alone by fans or interested parties. I think getting out of the mindset that they are ambassadors for Christ would be step one, and I’m unsure they’ll ever be of that opinion.
  7. Maybe he wanted to let her have her “own song.”
  8. Oh my word. This is the worst yet, in my opinion. I’m not a healthy cook and can go for so many Pioneer Woman recipes, but this is absolutely nuts right here. I can’t imagine this would even taste at all yummy. One CAN of chicken for TWENTY tortillas?
  9. That chili doesn’t look too good. It does look like some sort of vegetable soup!
  10. Carrots to me always tasted like soap.
  11. The simpler color palette is definitely a trend, and I like it for them. But, I do think babies need more bright colors for their brain development. That can be accomplished through toys and books. The room was cleaned for the photo shoot. I’m sure she has lots of things to play with that don’t fit the nursery color scheme.
  12. I agree with Delurker. This situation isn’t good at all for the child, but given their reaction to you, I’d extend an invite if you want but be clear on what you’re offering. If they don’t like it, then they can do something else.
  13. I like the name for them. It’s unique and a little different without being at all shocking, imo. Yay for a healthy mom and baby.
  14. Love the comment but don’t like the name. We’ll see what Jinger actually chooses ;) probably neither!
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