NO, but when I did with the right person I felt like I was!!!
Light blue with black shutters,...would LOVE to change it up!! But $$$.
There are many "one" things I always have with me. Hmmmm....I would have to say my purse, which contains all the essentials to surviving in this world today. Car and house keys, Driver's license, Debit card, Insurance cards, a little cash, cell phone, a list of important or emergency phone numbers, the remote to my Lyric hearing devises, work schedule, ....and some less important items.
One of those horrible looking, artificial, 2 1/2 ft high, round well-rocks that covers and protects the well head. It sits right by the front entry steps, right next to the driveway because our property is so steep the huge well truck couldn't access any other place on the property!
The best answer to sleep apnea is a CPAP machine! Pillows are a band-aid. I know, my husband suffers badly and we tried everything until he bit the bullet and had a sleep study done. He stopped breathing 111 times in one night. Two nights after sleeping at home with his new CPAP, he had the energy of someone 15 yrs younger!! No more falling asleep on the couch every night at 8pm and I didn't have to move into the guest room just so I could get sleep! It was INCREDIBLY frustrating to lay there and listen to the freight train all night long, night after night after night....And he was only 36 yrs old.
I certainly had my share being a bit overweight {I look back now and see how pretty I actually was. I know of countless men now that truly appreciate a fuller figure), and I was painfully shy! A bad combination in high school. I don't care to recall any of those horrible events here, I find these difficult experiences just a little depressing to read as I can feel the discomfort or anguish in them! :-p
Sociopathy. People who act in hurtful ways only for their own benefit, without any regard or caring of the feelings of others or the end result for them, in doing so. Ultimate users.
Used to be Wisconsin, my father worked for them in the '60's.
Celebrities mean nothing to me,....they are just people like you and I. Nothing more. Tonight, in a freak accident I, or any other common person could be in place to save your life and we would be way more important than any "celebrity". We all have potential, we just don't all flaunt it.
My Aunt, in 1976, What a wild ride. Learned on the family Chevy Impala. Wish now, that I had an Impala......., strong, powerful car! At the same time, using Uncle Elmer's standard truck, I learned to use a stick shift. Grateful now, can drive about anything!! :-}