Whatever the age of a person I think manners cost nothing, nor does respect, if I see someone needs a hand opening a door, or need a seat more than I do I'm only too happy to oblige, if someone chooses to do so for me I acknowledge it, oddly enough if I had a client out in the community that was being difficult or threatening I found more young people offered assistance than the older generation (by which I mean people my own age)
I've been having problems with my computer, so belated congratulations,
Nope, but he sure has a name I'd never remember how to spell
I found a great pic, but for some inane reason I can no longer copy and paste (sigh) but take care, you will be missed, come back when you can
I was raised a strict Catholic, but for many reasons no longer follow any particular religion, so no church for me, and my children are way too old for Easter eggs (I think that's for little ones) must admit I still eat fish on good Friday, old habits die hard
I'm so glad you have this sorted, I've also been in the same predicament, I still help people, and in fact know at times I'm really being taken advantage of, seems with some the more you do the less they try and more is expected, I help still, but from a different angle, I help find them help but by finding sources that are equipped to provide them the assistance they need , that is other than taking them in, or providing finances to "get them through" just rarely works and make you feel bad when you are no longer either willing or able to provide assistance yourself, I can't quite remember the old saying but it sort of goes "give a man a fish, he eats for a day, teach him to fish and he eats forever" your a very kind soul
Fido
Hooray, hearty congratulations, well done
A healthy balance or combination of carbohydrates, protein and fibre, check portion sizes, it's often very surprising how much we over eat on protein foods such as meat, there is a lot of good information on diet and nutrition just google it, and don't forget to get some sunshine
Oh poor you, just keep up the good work