Made this bin cage for my hamster!! She loves it!
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Made this bin cage for my hamster!! She loves it!
I saw your post about getting your license and it really inspired me. I'm 21 and have been struggling with my fear of driving since I was 16 (fear of being in cars has existed since I was about 12). I'm at the point where it is critical that I get my license for school and to be able to move out, and I have until august to do so. Any advise for someone who is ready to face their driving anxiety?
Have supportive people with you when you decide to drive. Take it slow and start small. I would get major anxiety just thinking about getting in the car and I still do. My husband would hand me the keys and I would just shake my head. After a while I would just sit in the driver seat and adjust my seat and mess around with the controls. I then moved on to parking lots and just drove around getting a feel for the breaks and the gas pedals. I would practice looking at my blind spots, parking, and so forth. I want you to know I did all of this in the course of 8 years. It wasn’t easy for me. A lot of aggravation and disappointment. I would give myself deadlines and never stick with them. Too many excuses. What helped me the most and incredibly NOT recommended is driving by myself. After practicing the basics I would drive down the street to the grocery store and back. I live in an apartment complex so I practiced parking in between cars. (Super scary for me!) and after that I graduated to driving to work and back. I was forced to drive by my husband. I wasn’t going anywhere unless I drove myself and I thank him for it. Like I said I took the test three times. The first time I was absolutely not ready but I was curious to see what the test entailed. Basically it was speed limit, parking alongside the curb, parallel parking, parking uphill, and reversing. Take your time. I still get shaky and hate driving but the freedom is so nice
I should have never became a mother 😞 I feel like I have no motherly connection to my child. I love him but there's no bond. He has a better bond with his grandparents. I look at my friends and they just absolutely love their child. They hug and kiss them all the time and it's so hard for me to do the same with my child. Sadly I blame my own childhood
ANSWER THIS WITH TEN FACTS ABOUT YOURSELF AND SEND TO TEN FAVE FOLLOWERS! : )
Heeeere you go lovely
1. I love to learn about space and the universe, it spins my head but it’s so cool
2. I have a decent sized collection of shot glasses from around the world
3. Currently I can see all of my floor, this is a strange thing for my room (let’s not discuss my desk)
4. Recently I acquired nerf guns, so I can stop borrowing the boys’ when we have nerf wars with the kendo club
5. I have pretty much the best boyfriend, even if he is half ‘the enemy’ (he’s part English and I’m part Irish)
6. November can’t come fast enough for me, Scandinavia!! Gonna be amazingly cold
7. I now get to call myself a National level Kendoka which is cool, and I’m going to Melbourne to compete again next year.
8. If I’m annoyed at someone/thing, voicing my displeasure blows off my steam, like telling someone to shut up. I don’t hold it against you don’t worry :P
9. One day I will write a guide book to Irish history. Specifically aimed at people like my friends who have zero idea about any of it and written in a way to make the convoluted mess seem easy
10. I can’t stand to see people do nothing around me, I will gladly find something for you to do, but this is pretty much jealousy because I’m always busy. Even watching TV I’m often multitasking.
sugaredkitty replied to your post “This is the response I got from the Momma Beanstalk store. “I am so...”
The Saltwater Test (Easy!) Aside from looking at your amber, the next least damaging test you can perform is to mix up some salt water (dissolve one part salt in two parts water) and throw the necklace in. Real Baltic amber floats, fakes don’t.
kaleidoscope--hearts replied to your post “This is the response I got from the Momma Beanstalk store. “I am so...”
Ok take a look at this site and try some other tests just to be sure http://www.ambergallery.com/Is_it_real_amber_/is_it_real_amber_.html
Thanks you guys! I'm going to try these once I figure out what William did with it. I'm gonna feel like an ass if it turns out I was wrong.
sugaredkitty replied to your post: i thought my sketch was far far more developed...
I am sure it is just fine! The artist is always aware of “flaws” that no one will notice :)
thank u ily! nah but i made two sketches and one looks really good like a finished rough sketch ya know, but the other one are just a bunch of lines and very little misplaces shading just dont buy my art bc it will suck
I think that because your medication is on order it is not yet ran under insurance and only the retail price is shown. Check back again when the medication is available and make sure it was ran under INS. If price has not changed call your INS comp.
Thank you for your insight.
I intended to call them soon after the pharmacy opens up, a bit over 10 minutes from now, about it. I might like to frame my inquiry with that in mind.
sugaredkitty replied to your post: if you send me a pic of u i will try to make an...
I would but I’m not cute. You should paint a selfie lol
i am very sure that u are very cute! and i really thought about that and tried it digitally but idk its impossible for me