7/18/2010 Mickey's Baltic Ballyhoo!! Part 3

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Good synopsis........it seems to me that when things get tough, you should be able to cut back on spending, but that seems to be making more trouble.

Ok, I'm going to try to turn in again.......have a nice day!:)

Night, Night JoAnn sleep well and I hope it all goes peacefully for you and your family tomorrow (or should I say latter today) :grouphug: :grouphug:
 
Yes we watched on the news last night. I thing this guy certainly know how to say things infront of a camera and he sure is a good public speaker but it reamins to be seen on whether or not he's any good at politics and from my point of view whether or not he's any good at world politics :confused3 :confused3

Oh, I don't doubt he's good at politics. What I don't know is whether he (or anyone else for that matter) actually has solutions that will work even if they can get them passed. I get the impression he's going to "reach for the sky" on getting legislation passed quickly while he still has a great deal of support. I hope he does - business as usual is not working very well.

Not in my job but in our community. A guest teacher was telling me that her husband's business just went under and she can't get a teaching job. I think a lot of my colleagues are feeling the "pinch" and they're getting really cranky!

My supervisor for one of my volunteer gigs (and six of his coworkers) were laid off today. As usual, the most vulnerable in our society gets hurt the worst.

The really maddening thing is, that the banks who got us into this mess in the first place have been recapitalised by the goverments (i.e. us) but they still won't lend money so thats why people are so scared. Now the banks have gone completely the other way and are "uber" carefull and businesses are running out of cash as folks are too scared to spend as they're concerned about their jobs as the companies they work for are running out of cash. It's just an ever tightening circle and the only way out is for the banks to start lending back out some of that money what WE'VE given them to sort out this mess :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: Ok rant over

Well, it depends on the company. A lot of companies here are sitting on tons of cash - and are laying people off in anticipation of business dropping off in order to conserve cash.
Plus, a lot of the non-profits have been hit with a tripple whammy - not only are people slower to donate in tough times, but the Madoff scandal took down a lot of foundations that support them, and the states and counties that often provide additional grants are going broke.
At least I'm lucky that I'm a volunteer - if my livlihood was in non-profits I'd be really scared now.:scared:
 
I think you should have your dear Andrew explain it to her since he likes to have 'those' kind of conversations, meaningless ones. :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl: The 9yo can be his new source of entertainment. :scratchin :joker: ::yes:: :hyper:
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But it is not the same having a discussion with your child and one with your spouse or other intellectual equal. The child sometimes will accept "Because I am the adult and I say so", which the spouse would never accept.
You are certainly right that THIS spouse would never accept that! :rotfl: Which one of your children sometimes accepts that? I know neither of mine do! :confused3
 
Glad to hear you're feeling better:thumbsup2
Pretty sure you'll see the pound go up as well.
The economy seems to rinse and fall regardless of what the politicians do:confused3



Sorry your no work day is for a funeral:guilty:
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It can only get better, Andrew, but today I heard a few sad stories that were very disturbing..........:guilty:

Even though I'm off for a funernal, it's someone who could use a few participants.......sad ending, but a nice lady......:grouphug:

:sad: Not my week, done my back, got up today, and after my shower, I went to get my socks, and it went. Have been to the Doc's maybe a disc went, but popped back in, told to rest it, cant type too well just on my right hand one finger at a time-left handed.:scared:
 

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You are certainly right that THIS spouse would never accept that! :rotfl: Which one of your children sometimes accepts that? I know neither of mine do! :confused3

Do you and Andrew live in the same house and have the same children?!? :scratchin :rotfl2: :rotfl: :lmao: :joker:
He really seems to be in denial that a 9yo & 14yo can have a meaningless....I mean meaningful.....conversation about 'nothing' with their parent. :mic: :confused3 :lmao:
 
:sad: Not my week, done my back, got up today, and after my shower, I went to get my socks, and it went. Have been to the Doc's maybe a disc went, but popped back in, told to rest it, cant type too well just on my right hand one finger at a time-left handed.:scared:

Sorry you're crook again Andrew, I know about doing you're back in, it's somethink I suffer from, so I do "feel" for you. Just rest and keep taking the pills ::yes:: ::yes::
 
Do you and Andrew live in the same house and have the same children?!? :scratchin :rotfl2: :rotfl: :lmao: :joker:
He really seems to be in denial that a 9yo & 14yo can have a meaningless....I mean meaningful.....conversation about 'nothing' with their parent. :mic: :confused3 :lmao:


I KNOW mine do and they're 10 and 12 :lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl:
 
:sad: Not my week, done my back, got up today, and after my shower, I went to get my socks, and it went. Have been to the Doc's maybe a disc went, but popped back in, told to rest it, cant type too well just on my right hand one finger at a time-left handed.:scared:

Ouch Andrew:crazy2:
Those hurt:sad2:
My Mom had a herniated disc in her back last year. It was awful.
Rest is soooo important, try to be patient:grouphug:

If it doesn't start to heal up soon, there are resources like epidural shots for the pain or cortisone shots for the inflammation.

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Just saw this on another thread and though it sooooooo applied to an awful lot uf us and I do mean the Fathers as well as the Mothers


THE INVISIBLE MOTHER

It all began to make sense, the blank stares, the lack of response, the way one of the kids will walk into the room while I'm on the phone and ask to be taken to the store.
Inside I'm thinking, 'Can't you see I'm on the phone?' Obviously not; no one can see if I'm on the phone, or cooking, or sweeping the floor, or even standing on my head in the corner, because no one can see me at all.
I'm invisible. The invisible Mom. Some days I am only a pair of hands, nothing more: Can you fix this? Can you tie t his? Can you open this? Some days I'm not a pair of hands; I'm not even a human being. I'm a clock to ask, 'What time is it?' I'm a satellite guide to answer, 'What number is the Disney Channel?' I'm a car to order, 'Right around 5:30, please.'
I was certain that these were the hands that once held books and the eyes that studied history and the mind that graduated summa cum laude - but now they had disappeared into the peanut butter, never to be seen again. She's going, she's going, she's gone!
One night, a group of us were having dinner, celebrating the return of a friend from England .. Janice had just gotten back from a fabulous trip, and she was going on and on about the hotel she stayed in. I was sitting there, looking around at the others all put together so well. It was hard not to compare and feel sorry for myself. I was feeling pretty pathetic, when Janice turned to me with a beautifully wrapped package, and said, 'I brought you this.' It was a book on the great cathedrals of Europe .
I wasn't exactly sure why she'd given it to me until I read her inscription: 'To Charlotte , with admiration for the greatness of what you are building when no one sees.'
In the days ahead I would read - no, devour - the book. And I would discover what would become for me, four life-changing truths, after which I could pattern my work: No one can say who built the great cathedrals we have no record of their names.

These builders gave their whole lives for a work they would never see finished. They made great sacrifices and expected no credit. The passion of their building was fueled by their faith that the eyes of God saw everything.
A legendary story in the book told of a rich man who came to visit the cathedral while it was being built, and he saw a workman carving a tiny bird on the inside of a beam. He was puzzled and asked the man, 'Why are you spending so much time carving that bird into a beam that will be covered by the roof? No one will ever see it.' And the workman replied, 'Because God sees.'
I closed the book, feeling the missing piece fall into place. It was almost as if I heard God whispering to me, 'I see you, Charlotte. I see the sacrifices you make everyday, even when no one around you does. No act of kindness you've done, no sequin you've sewn on, no cupcake you've baked, is too small for me to notice and smile over. You are building a great cathedral, but you can't see right now what it will become.'
At times, my invisibility feels like an affliction But it is not a disease that is erasing my life. It is the cure for the disease of my own self-centeredness. It is the antidote to my strong, stubborn pride. I keep the right perspective when I see myself as a great builder. As one of the people who show up at a job that they will never see finished, to work on something that their name will never be on.
The writer of the book went so far a s to say that no cathedrals could ever be built in our lifetime because there are so few people willing to sacrifice to that degree.
When I really think about it, I don't want my child to tell the friend he's bringing home from college for Thanksgiving, 'My Mom gets up at 4 in the morning and bakes homemade pies, and then she hand bastes a turkey for three hours and presses all the linens for the table.' That would mean I'd built a shrine or a monument to myself. I just want him to want to come home. And then, if there is anything more to say to his friend, to add, 'You're gonna love it there.'
As mothers, we are building great cathedrals. We cannot be seen if we're doing it right. And one day, it is very possible that the world will marvel, not only at what we have built, but at the beauty that has been added to the world by the sacrifices of invisible women.
Great Job, MOM !
 
:grouphug: for your family today JoAnn.

Hope you feel better, Andrew. I had an operation on my back about 10 years ago. A disc was herniated and a piece broke off and was floating around. The surgery removed the piece and fused the disk. I haven't had pain in 10 years. But I will never forget the way the pain felt. :grouphug:
 
Oh Izzi,

How beautiful and how true. It wasn't until my children were on their own that they began to realize what we had done for them quietly all those years. Tom & I get the most beautiful Mother's/Father's day and Birthday cards from them, saying things that touch us so deeply. I guess they have to reach adulthood to realize that they don't know it all. Didn't we?
 
Oh Izzi,

How beautiful and how true. It wasn't until my children were on their own that they began to realize what we had done for them quietly all those years. Tom & I get the most beautiful Mother's/Father's day and Birthday cards from them, saying things that touch us so deeply. I guess they have to reach adulthood to realize that they don't know it all. Didn't we?

Very, very true Maryann. At least the boys still crawl onto my lap or come and give me a huge cuddle and say, with feeling how much they love me. It kind of makes it all worthwhile and keeps me going for a bit :love: :love: (at least until the next argument !!!) :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
Very, very true Maryann. At least the boys still crawl onto my lap or come and give me a huge cuddle and say, with feeling how much they love me. It kind of makes it all worthwhile and keeps me going for a bit :love: :love: (at least until the next argument !!!) :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

Or until they need to ask you for something really big. :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl:


Kids....gotta love 'em or we'd have to kill 'em. ::yes::
 
Or until they need to ask you for something really big. :rotfl2: :lmao: :rotfl:


Kids....gotta love 'em or we'd have to kill 'em. ::yes::

Very true. At least with Josh he's very aware of whats going on in terms of the credit situation and the financial problems we all have so he doesn't ask for anything at the moment, as for Ethan .....well that's a whole other story altogether and would take too long to write :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:
 
Very true. At least with Josh he's very aware of whats going on in terms of the credit situation and the financial problems we all have so he doesn't ask for anything at the moment, as for Ethan .....well that's a whole other story altogether and would take too long to write :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

From looking at their pics this seems to reflect their personalities, or should I say the cute little grins they have. :upsidedow
 
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