For once it's not just work! There's still plenty of work, though: Monday is the first day of school and we're pulling out all the school uniforms, making sure everything fits, seeing where the gaps are. Backpacks are already stuffed with necessary supplies. So the last thing is to soak up as much pool and waterslide fun as we can!
Oh? They both read to me as "We can't change the past, only the future".
Those sentiments seem identical to me.
If I know long long it takes to get somewhere, I will somehow find myself leaving the house with exactly that amount of time, leaving no space for delays. This is bad. So instead I've started saying "I'm going to leave at this time, which is definitely more time than I need" and then not looking at a clock when I get there so I never find out how much closer I could cut it.
The other strategy is to plan to eat when I get there, before whatever it is starts. I will be motivated to get there with enough time to eat.
Interesting! It's always been a grievance that none of Chicago's many public waterways are swimmable.
150-minute Director's Cut answer: Michael Bay
Short answer: Yes.
That the most digestible way to teach ethics to humans is through narratives.
I'm not currently depressed. I do experience depression but not constantly. Two of my children and many of my coworkers do not deal with chronic depression (as far as I can tell).
Thanks for excerpting the main points, appreciated.
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Great prank, I'd definitely notice... after trying to open the wrong side twice.
Another one: Replace all the bath towels with similar, smaller towels.