BrownFlush
Woke Racist Reigning Ban King
I think they think they are impenetrable. Won't happen to me.Fair question.
I think they think they are impenetrable. Won't happen to me.Fair question.
Weather permitting? What the hell kinda kid were you?The best advice that I have read on this is to make sure your children maintain their normal routines as much as possible. Getting up at about the same time, getting dressed as though they were getting ready for their day, etc. As far as what to tell them, answer their questions directly but do not offer more information than necessary. Their reactions to this crisis will mirror yours so if you maintain a sense of normalcy they will as well.
Weather permitting, try to get outside as much as possible.
Just be sure to have the government charged as a co-defendant.No, it doesn't; however, mix in booze and mandate that people stay confined in their homes, and.......
What's his billable hour? You'll know when you concern him.My life has changed very little.
I’ve enjoyed the isolation.
That would probably concern my psychiatrist.
I'll check back in a week. Buy a firearm and replenish the alcohol.My adult children, none of whom live in my city, have been around more than ever. It's been fun cooking, eating, drinking, walking etc. It's keeping us all sane.
I'm gonna refrain myself, you are too fragile to recognize humor.Why are your adult kids breaking the shelter in place rules?
My daughter is 46 and I miss seeing her and talking to her.
I use to see her 3 - 4 times a week.
I have not seen her or my grandson in almost a month now!
The best advice that I have read on this is to make sure your children maintain their normal routines as much as possible. Getting up at about the same time, getting dressed as though they were getting ready for their day, etc. As far as what to tell them, answer their questions directly but do not offer more information than necessary. Their reactions to this crisis will mirror yours so if you maintain a sense of normalcy they will as well.
Weather permitting, try to get outside as much as possible.
My life has changed very little.
I’ve enjoyed the isolation.
That would probably concern my psychiatrist.
But it does make the victim 5 times more likely to die.
My adult children, none of whom live in my city, have been around more than ever. It's been fun cooking, eating, drinking, walking etc. It's keeping us all sane.
Our children has wanted to visit with grandkids and we said no. I think the younger people are not taking this very seriously. It's the invincibility thinking that they have. I vaguely remember being in my teens and twenties thinking I would live forever.
Spring break and other gatherings would still go on unless they are shut down by the old foggies.
Yes ... looking pretty.I've sure sitting on 5 acres during spring time helps the enjoyment. have the azalea's started blooming yet?
Now you are a medical doctor and pyschologist? Smh. You have to be a modern day genius.The best advice that I have read on this is to make sure your children maintain their normal routines as much as possible. Getting up at about the same time, getting dressed as though they were getting ready for their day, etc. As far as what to tell them, answer their questions directly but do not offer more information than necessary. Their reactions to this crisis will mirror yours so if you maintain a sense of normalcy they will as well.
Weather permitting, try to get outside as much as possible.
I agree this is a great time to explain why being a pansy ass liberal is bad.Now you are a medical doctor and pyschologist? Smh. You have to be a modern day genius.
Why wouldn't you just explain to kids the real deal, and use it as a good example of why we promote good hygiene..
Haven't seen any reports of mass shooting lately.the desire to do harm drives the result.
You should volunteer to take her place or are you afraid they'll change the locks if you go out ?my mom is ignoring the stay at home advice and shopping several hours every few days.
Exactly what I have heard as well.The best advice that I have read on this is to make sure your children maintain their normal routines as much as possible. Getting up at about the same time, getting dressed as though they were getting ready for their day, etc. As far as what to tell them, answer their questions directly but do not offer more information than necessary. Their reactions to this crisis will mirror yours so if you maintain a sense of normalcy they will as well.
Weather permitting, try to get outside as much as possible.