Hi there, FL

Sep 13, 2011 18:51

I've been able to pick up reading on DW and LJ lately, so I don't feel too embarrassed about starting to post again. Even when I don't have anything to say, I've enjoyed reading fandom posts and seeing that some people are still out there playing. It's a little bit like old times, although with a much smaller population. I know people have left for ( Read more... )

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enigmaticblues September 14 2011, 00:04:39 UTC
*waves* It's good to see you!

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missmurchison September 14 2011, 00:36:20 UTC
*waves back*

I've been trying to keep up with your posts, but I don't think I've commented much. It's good to see you too.

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thisficklemob September 14 2011, 00:28:14 UTC
Sorry to hear you've had health problems. Glad to hear you're doing ok for the time being.

And congrats to your eldest!

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missmurchison September 14 2011, 00:41:24 UTC
I think it's hilarious. For the first two decades of her life, she insisted she didn't like taking care of kids. Her life-planning rarely included having children, although there was the memorable period around 7 years of age when she was going to be an airline pilot and live next door to me, so I could raise her kids while she was off doing more important things. When she got older, she refused all requests that she babysit.

She did a complete 180 her last years in college, and now is absolutely thrilled to spend all day teaching 6-year-olds in some of the crappiest schools in the country.

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thisficklemob September 14 2011, 00:47:51 UTC
How very odd. I actually did babysit occasionally, but I've known since I was a teenager that I didn't want to have kids.

Good for her. Is she doing TFA, or just ended up there?

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missmurchison September 14 2011, 00:54:08 UTC
She started out in TFA and she's moving into a program that will not only help paying off her student loans, but pay for most of her Master's.

Meanwhile, her sister, who babysat a lot, taught little ones in martial arts when she was a teen, and has done child care for Work Study, enjoying all of it, is insisting that the last thing she wants to do with her life is teach.

It's very much not my call, and I don't mind what choices they make as long as they're good ones that keep them happy (and don't include the assumption that I will raise their kids while they're off frolicking). But it's a reminder that parenting is an unending series of surprises.

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missmurchison September 14 2011, 00:42:47 UTC
So I must follow Kes' good example in letting the FL chime in on the decision? Since my big qualification is that the shelves not keep falling out, I can probably use some good advice.

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keswindhover September 27 2011, 17:48:10 UTC
Hmmpff - I now strongly suspect you picked your kitchen cupboards without consulting us at all. Outrageous.

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keswindhover September 27 2011, 17:51:14 UTC
How about you, Miss E? You went and picked CATS without consulting us. Now they will be destroying your couch and we can look sourly satisfied and say that never would have happened if you'd only done an LJ poll first.

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dalmeny September 14 2011, 00:51:46 UTC
Welcome back.

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missmurchison September 14 2011, 01:30:07 UTC
Hi!

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missmurchison September 15 2011, 00:52:57 UTC
The Iowa Straw Poll is a joke. The candidates try to buy votes, literally, and they won't even reveal how many of Perry's votes spelled his name with an A, indicating they were Steven Colbert fans out to screw with the system.

That business of cheering the idea of leaving someone to die was obscene. I hope it will wake some people up, but it seems there's no low they can't sink to.

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