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Been there done that with BATB@figmentfan423 B just turned on the Idina Menzel version of Into the Unknown. "I like this song." Really....I'm rather shocked.
So I guess we're keeping the Idina Mezel version is better verdict.
Also, he was very quietly telling Alexa to play it, then cancelled the request when I walked in.
You are so funny!Nicely worded .. HS
Yep. Me, my long time friend, her older siblings, my coworker's daughter who turned 18 recently...we were all like that.Is that what YOU were like? Is that why you say that?
In your case it's safer, rememberThat's fairly low priced as well -- good find! (Then again, I probably wouldn't know -- I don't shampoo carpets. )
Life is good@figmentfan423
'Fargo' creator Noah Hawley to write and direct new 'Star Trek' film
Noah Hawley, creator of FX's 'Fargo' and 'Legion,' is on board to write and direct a new 'Star Trek' movie for Paramount.ew.com
I have Bedknobs and Broomsticks on DVD...love that movie. I was so mad. We sat down to watch Flight of the Navigator the other day, and the Dutch Disney+ doesn't have it. It must only be for US residents. I tried to use Windscribe to get around it, but it didn't work.I've had a headache otherwise I might have watched Bedknobs and Broomsticks. Haven't seen that in forever.
It was super easy to install. It just connects via an HDMI cable that it comes with. The set up was simple. I went to their website after I installed it in order to activate it. I didn't need to put any credit card info. I was able to add channels easily on the website. Many channels are free, such as Olympic Channel. You can also add channels directly on the tv when using the Roku. I just played around with the remote to figure it out. There really aren't too many instructions for how to use it. My kids have really only watched Disney plus since we got it.Tell me about that if you'd like.
Okay, we'll do shorter sentences from now on.
See Ferret run
See Ferret jump.
See Ferret get into his cage.
My daughter was a little sad when she turned 18. My husband and I were a bit sad also of course. She kept thinking that she was no longer a kid, and I had to remind her that she would always be my kid. The toughest thing to deal with has been doctors offices. She needed to give permission for me to speak on her behalf. She still is not comfortable making appointments and making phone calls to ask questions. I know I was the same way until I was in my late 20's. I keep telling her to just pretend she is speaking to me or her dad on the phone. I hope she enjoys her day and realizes that she is still the same person she was yesterday.Is that what YOU were like? Is that why you say that?
Last night I said to my daughter: "When you wake up tomorrow, you will be an 18 year old...an adult. I can't believe it actually."
She responded:
"YOU can't believe it....no I can't believe it. I still feel like 13 or whatever".
Has yet to happen here. I wasn't that way until I was in my early twenties.Yep. Me, my long time friend, her older siblings, my coworker's daughter who turned 18 recently...we were all like that.
It'll swing between, "I am an adult! I do not need to be told what to do". And then when you won't tell her what to do, she'll be like, "Please tell me what to do." Maybe not initially, but at some point you'll get into an argument and she'll play the "I'm an adult!" card.
Happy birthday to her!!Today is my daughter's 18th Birthday!
That was one issue I didn't have. I'd known my doctor at the time since I was about 9; I had no problem calling him and asking for what I needed. I've been going to the same allergist and dentist since I was even younger; I had no problems calling them either. I also started doing those kinds of things when I was 17. I had a migraine at school one day, and my mom was working, but my dad was working from home. Called the doctor, made an appointment, and told Dad he'd better come get me because we were going to the doctor. "Do you expect me to drop everything and come get you?" "Yup." One of the few times he ever took me in place of mom. I was actually glad to just be able to go myself and not have to worry about having a parent take me. My mom did go on all of my doctor's appointments with that diagnosis I had earlier this year. It was kind of weird since she hasn't gone with me in a really long time.My daughter was a little sad when she turned 18. My husband and I were a bit sad also of course. She kept thinking that she was no longer a kid, and I had to remind her that she would always be my kid. The toughest thing to deal with has been doctors offices. She needed to give permission for me to speak on her behalf. She still is not comfortable making appointments and making phone calls to ask questions. I know I was the same way until I was in my late 20's. I keep telling her to just pretend she is speaking to me or her dad on the phone. I hope she enjoys her day and realizes that she is still the same person she was yesterday.
I was that way from the day I turned 18. Especially since my dad is, well, bossy. It took a lot of repeating "Dad, I'm an adult; I can figure out my own bedtime now" "Dad, I'm an adult, I can figure out when to do my homework" "Dad, I'm an adult, I can watch Netflix instead of going outside if I want". Every now and then I still have to play that card. "Dad, I am an adult who is going to drive to this place in this car I own."Has yet to happen here. I wasn't that way until I was in my early twenties.
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