- Stepped on a nail last week, went right through my shoe. Still hurts walking. - A speaker fell off the wall and hit me in the head yesterday while I was plugging something in. - The grass grows to damn fast. Just cut it...cut me! cut me! - My teenager is at that age where "Life is a Big PARTY!" Sleep all day, out all night, eats all my food. - I freakin hate housework, the dishes are really PSSing me off. - The cat won't leave me alone, keeps freaking me out by clawing on the back of my chair. Has food! - There's a big black bird outside my window that won't shut the *k up. - I just brought my little one home from school, GOD! is she in a mood.
Curly, you've been sitting at the computer to long, this isn't helping. Well? seems to be helping everyone else! Get some air, take a long walk. If you stay at home your computer will just keep calling you back...taunting you. Then eat two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and call us in the morning:)
That caught my eye too. Well the rest of it is very disheartening as well. But went back to school for nearly three years, with my now oldest(as a single parent), and incurred a fairly heafty bill. Some time ago though, this must be a new thing. Should look into it, maybe I could go back to school and become a professional student.
But the 50/50 shared thing was good for me because otherwise I may not have gotten a foot in the door so to speak.
50/50 is better than things used to be I suppose...giving fathers more oportunity that they may not have had before....it limits the need for support, and ensures equal parenting time for the kids etc, though... I guess I'm just not to enlightened on the pros to this new 50/50 thing.
50/50 split ? Gee looked like you had some beer to share! LOL
I'm kinda mixed on this, sounds strange from a guy with kids. But the way I see it is the courts way of attempting to change with the times. Moreso a fairness between parents rather than thinking of the child/ren........I think it is a quick cookie cutter solution that may work for some but not all.
At one time I was forced to accept this in my situation, and that was hell on my kid and a poor decision, quick automatic decision it appeared. Since then things have changed and are much more stable now.
Trying to build a case against you either just with the kids or the courts and cops.
I can almost go along with them attending under suspision, although you have no convictions. But the thing that gets me is they have to have reason to actually continue with the breathalyzer!
If the police are attending personally like this it *usually should be fairly obvious to them a person has not been drinking.
If you had consumed anything at all and registered something, well this is not good!
If you hadn't consumed anything within the past...I don't know 24 - 48 hours and are completely clean....Aside from the harassment, that is in your favor. And I' de consider lodging a complaint with the police commissioner. Especially if it is obvious you hadn't been drinking, but they had gone ahead anyway...causing a scene during a visitation exchange. Sure they'll just cover their own asses somehow...but complaints get looked into and the officers have to answer for themselves.
Not consuming alcohol in front of the children, and logging everything (including officers names) Are the good suggestion that have already been mentioned.
The relationship with the kids is what matters most.
Physically challenged? Depends on the person them self! That's it....
Think the question is,...would you feel embarrassed about dating someone who maybe physically challenged. For me, no. I would either glare right back (usually works), or walk up and say something (works even better)....
Just peeking in. I guess I really haven't much to say except.
Pucks do you work for a magazine company or something?
At my age and present situation I would likely prefer a Single Mother/Grandmother for various reasons that I won't expand on because that would turn into an essay, and a little pressed for time. But that doesn't mean I would not date a Lady without children, or one who doesn't want to have children of her own. If she did not like children, or was uncomfortable with them, poor with them... then no.
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