i can repair a rocket this should not be hard. This is not hard. i'd rather be doing my maintenance right now

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i can repair a rocket this should not be hard. This is not hard. i'd rather be doing my maintenance right now
My car was broken into overnight. Love that for me.
RAIN ARE YOU OK DONT WORRY ABOUT MLT THE ONLY THING IS ARE YOU OK PLEASE BE OK THATS ALL I ASK PLEASE -💐
yes im okay dont worry! it was a really scary few early hours but im calming down. trying to keep my mind off the what ifs & trusting the doctors.
Look at all my babies!!!!! 😍
This height slider by Redhead Sims is SO AMAZING! Look at the range!
I’ve been looking for a better height slider for children for a very long time. I wanted something where the heights could flow gradually between age stages. The slider I was using before left huge gaps between toddler and child, then child to teen. But this one, I can do gradual heights seamlessly from age 6 months through adulthood, and I am so happy!
In fact, it works so well (so far, I’ve been playing with it for only a couple hours, lol!) that I might toss out my old sliders entirely and use the adult version of this for my teens and adults too!
My toddlers are ages 6 months, 1 year, 18 months, 2 years, 3 years, 4 years.
Children are 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. (Would include 11, too, but I don’t have any 11-year-olds to show at the moment.)
Teens are 12, 13, and 15. (I can do any height for teens as well, but I wanted to focus on the little kiddies here.) Kai, on the right, represents default teen/adult height in the game. Default child is about Julia’s height, in the pink cardigan. Default toddler is about Ethan’s height, in the blue plaid.
I have had this cat statue for ten years. I didn't like it when i got it - it was a tacky beige fake-earthenware with painted on 'flaws'. I certainly wouldn't have bought it... but I didn't buy it. I broke it.
Some of you might have heard the funny version of this story - how on my first day of work in my whole life I was tripped by a customer and fell into a window display of crystal and china. And yeah, it's hilarious, but I was also devastated at having ruined something someone had loved.
And so I picked up this cat statue, with his head snapped off, and his bum smashed to smithereens , and took him home to fix him. To prove something I guess. I did the Japanese thing of filling the cracks with gold(-coloured putty :P ) which is supposed to celebrate the history of an object.
A couple of years ago he got broken again. It was silly, just knocking into a cupboard and everything hitting the floor. This time, he was really shattered, and so was I. I didn't know I attached so much symbolism to having fixed this ugly thing until it happened, but I couldn't let it go. I put him back together as best I could, wrapped the corpse in electrical tape like a mummy, and shoved him in a box. I knew I should throw him away, but I couldn't. We can't throw away everything that's broken. I couldn't be the person who, over and over, smashes things beyond repair.
This week, I came home from an amazing night at the theatre to find my mirror had fallen from above my mantelpiece and smashed everything below, ornaments, plates, my interesting bottle collection.... again I shattered too. Even the mirror itself felt like a symbol, since it was the first thing I bought to make this house a home even when I didn't want to move here.
And yesterday, I began to put everything back together. Not the mirror, too dangerous, or some of the bottles, but I saved the ornaments and plates. Thank God for super glue! I used tissue to cover over cracks and holes, and painted over them good as new - thanks to The Repair Shop on BBC4 for that!
And then I remembered this guy.
I dug him out.
I pieced him together, papered him over, and painted him all new.
And now we're fixed, unless we break again, and then we piece ourselves back together, over and over.
Nothing is ever truly broken.
My knee
I learned a lot today at the doctor’s office.
1) I was able to see my xrays and understood IMMEDIATELY what was wrong and was 100% receptive to getting treatment. ‘cause friends that was wacked.
2) Neither one of my knee caps is in the right place! There is a groove that your knee cap fits in, it lines up with your femur. Both of mine are out of alignment.
3) This is called patellofemoral pain. Or patellofemoral pain syndrome.
4) The muscles in and around my knee are much weaker than they should be and I need to build them up.
5) Also, I have arthritis under there!!!
6) I need to stay off it and load up on anti-inflammatories for the next 5 days. YIKES.
7) I start PT in 2 weeks (first appointment they had)
8) I can go back to walking (next week), but not running. No leg machines at the gym until the PT assesses and gives me instructions.
9) I can handle this. I will manage my points, drink my water, stretch, and get back to the gym next week. I can deal with this plan.
10) I agreed to let the PT assess my readiness for the Princess 5K at Disney, but I am CONFIDENT that I can do it.
Does anyone have a screwdriver
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