In my town, my province, they make you go to a room depending on your birth month!!!
So I have the pleasure of being inzimmer # 0004 between Juli und Septembre...
Lovely, I much preferred being a number. I have to produce this because of school.
It still has to happen, Rhiannon, for all EU citizens, they have to register with the police and the local town hall, they take, as you know, their numbers literally.
Any EU citizen after three months has to apply for a resident's visa, they are granted them, but it is the name on a pieve of paper that they want. So it is not hard to get, but we have to have it...
Unlike the US, what I went through there was damn tough.
My son is a professional golfer (I expect some support from Austria for his next qualifying round)
Not to mention he has spent many times in communal showers, like smoky states as a dancer it is common.
It is more common in sport's people, because of the sweat, to be blunt, it may still happen to a person who sits in front of the TV for the majority of the time.
I do feel for him, at the age of 8, he pulled his archilles tendon, he could do nothing for a year. Apart from swim, as it is non weight bearing.
Then the young man broke his shoulder, so plates, physio, agonising waits at the hospital...
God, he should have been an insurance salesman or summahgt, less time worrying and sitting in clinics...
But she made me, like when she made me buy vests, pretty ones of course, she said you will have problems in later life without proper unterhosen and make sure it is good stuff, not the cheap stuff that changes shape when it comes out of the dryer.
Ha, you have just brought me to say what I was going to.
About the body's PH balance being iffy.
A change in diet, a new climate, all has an affect on one's system.
I know that. Remember last summer, when I had my leg swelling problem and my weight tumbled? Even though I had been here for a year previously, I returned to the UK, for three months and the stress of what I was going through had me tied up in knots, my leg swelled, I dropped to 54 kilos and I could not function at all, Jan, Imma and Flower were here, I am not sure if you were.
It took me until two months ago to understand what that was about when I had another health issue.
So the smallest thing can upset our balance and the chemicals in our body and my son is not suffering, however had he not been astute enough to deal with it, he could have suffered later.
The word 'sorry' is one of the hardest words to say and maybe I have missed the point here, but I thought that Krisha was talking about apologising to the people we have hurt.
I don't make casual apologies, if I am apologising I mean it.
Also the words within the apology can be misunderstood.
I was taught as a young child how to say sorry by my Grannie. Very clever with words that woman.
She would say to me, 'when we have hurt a person and we feel we should apologise then it must be because we feel, because if we do not feel we must hurt'
So, if I have hurt a person and I feel that I should apologise, then I open with 'I am sorry that I have made you feel this way, what can I do to make you feel better and please allow me a chance to recover this hurt that I have caused you'
If a person is not allowed to apologise properly then it becomes meaningful, to err is human, to forgive is graceful.
Big difference from 'I am sorry you feel this way' That is not an apology, it is a pathetic attempt at one.
Languages are clever stuff, knowing how to use words is even cleverer.
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