aimeeandbeatles
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I think something died in one of the other apartments. The entire building smells awful. I can't even eat without feeling nauseated.
Better that than a neighbor.Maybe a mouse in the vents.![]()
I was just thinking, is everyone accounted for? Maybe call 911 to do a "wellness check"?Better that than a neighbor.
My sister is being committed to a mental institution tonight. She gave birth to her first child 3 weeks ago so I guess you could say she had post partum depression, but from what I've heard there seem to be symptoms of a mixed manic episode. She does have a history of Bipolar, as well as OCD mostly manifested as Scrupulosity.
My mother is coming home from the hospital tomorrow. She seems to be recovering well from the stroke she had on labor day and is basically back to how she was a month ago except for some more visual impairment. It is hard to say how much of that is due to neurological damage, diabetic retinapathy, cataracts, or losing her glasses. She can make out colors well now but has trouble reading with letters or numbers less than about a half inch tall.
Mom has been asking how my sister is doing, but dad insists that we need to keep her condition secret from mom as he fears worrying about it would hinder her recovery.
Of course the Españish (or, for the cultured, Castilian) tongue has many words for ‘homework’.But is there not also a Spanish word for 'homework'? Google suggests "la tarea", "los deberes" or "el trabajo de casa"; that second one presumably has the same root as the French, "les devoirs" (= lit. 'the obligations').
Or did you mean that you never got homework from school in Argentina...?
The German tendency to use compounded words does sometimes feel a little like Newspeak, though (my wife has a translated copy of 1984, which I should probably have a look at at some point). Their animal-words are a case in point: How many of these have you met so far?
And here's a couple more that aren't on any of those lists:
Nashorn = 'nose-horn' = rhinoceros
Nilpferd = 'Nile-horse' = hippopotamus
...although admittedly, the 'English' words for those are (pretty much) straight outta Classical Greek...
...so who am I to judge?Spoiler :Rhino-keros = nose-horn
Hippo-potamou = horse of the river
This might sound like an aphorism written by Homer Simpson for a fortune cookie, MaryKB, but hatred and love are both sides of the same coin.And my parents have been miserable for decades and completely hate each other, I don't know why they're even celebrating, I mean both of them absolutely hate each other, you know what I mean? Well I guess it's just an excuse for family to get together, right?
Nah. We don't pick our biological family. They are what they are, and it isn't easy to separate yourself from that. My sister is filthy and a hoarder as well.
I'm travelling to Ontario tomorrow for my parents' 40th anniversary on Saturday, and I'm feeling a lot of anxiety.
My fiance is coming with me, this is going to be the first time he's met any of my family, and I'm really not sure how it's going to go. My parents have pretty much never approved of anything I've done in my entire life, and most stories they tell about me to my extended family are lies, because for some reason they think something they make up is better for me than how I've chosen to live. My whole family treated my last boyfriend like total crap (he ended up being a horrible person, but they didn't even know him when they treated him poorly), so I feel I'm justifiably worried.
And my parents have been miserable for decades and completely hate each other, I don't know why they're even celebrating, I mean both of them absolutely hate each other, you know what I mean? Well I guess it's just an excuse for family to get together, right?
This weekend just can't go fast enough, I can't wait for Monday, lol. At least I'll get to see my nieces.![]()