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I cut my hair. Again. I like it. I cut it with scissors until it's a long fuzz on the top and sides and is long enough to lie smoothly in the back, but cut short to just at the hairline on the nape side. It's short enough to stand without gel on the top, doesn't require conditioner, can be washed with bodywash without reeking all day because there's a pound of hair that absorbed the scent, and makes me look like I don't have time to waste on frivolous things.
My skin looks like hell. It's not my fault. Stress and medications.
I think I mentioned I bought a wireless trackball? I did. Logitech M570. It's not rechargeable. Which I don't like, but they're promising a year plus per single AA battery and I honestly love not having a cord on that side. I also like it being a trackball because with two computers, two keyboards, two mice... I was out of room for mousing in.
I want to make a PSA that not all therapists with the same degree are the same and it behooves you to try more than one. I had never been and I've now been in contact with 4 within 2 weeks, so I know how overwhelming it is to even find the first one and it seems insurmountable to call more and start all over again, but the help needs to help or it won't help.
Simon has started refusing to make choices for stupid things. It's really irritating. He keeps coins all over our apartment so he can flip one whenever I ask him something. "Do you want tacos or ravioli?" Simon said if he got to pick, he would prefer ravioli. I explained that I would prefer ravioli because I didn't feel like cooking and the tacos would be a lot more work. And STILL, even though we agree, he has to flip the coin to double check. He offered me "If it's heads 4 times in a row, we'll have tacos." I didn't see why we should have to risk that when neither of us wanted tacos and neither of us felt like cooking. We'd already decided independently that we both preferred the same choice. Why introduce an unnecessary variable that will just cause misery and debugging errors?
My skin looks like hell. It's not my fault. Stress and medications.
I think I mentioned I bought a wireless trackball? I did. Logitech M570. It's not rechargeable. Which I don't like, but they're promising a year plus per single AA battery and I honestly love not having a cord on that side. I also like it being a trackball because with two computers, two keyboards, two mice... I was out of room for mousing in.
I want to make a PSA that not all therapists with the same degree are the same and it behooves you to try more than one. I had never been and I've now been in contact with 4 within 2 weeks, so I know how overwhelming it is to even find the first one and it seems insurmountable to call more and start all over again, but the help needs to help or it won't help.
Simon has started refusing to make choices for stupid things. It's really irritating. He keeps coins all over our apartment so he can flip one whenever I ask him something. "Do you want tacos or ravioli?" Simon said if he got to pick, he would prefer ravioli. I explained that I would prefer ravioli because I didn't feel like cooking and the tacos would be a lot more work. And STILL, even though we agree, he has to flip the coin to double check. He offered me "If it's heads 4 times in a row, we'll have tacos." I didn't see why we should have to risk that when neither of us wanted tacos and neither of us felt like cooking. We'd already decided independently that we both preferred the same choice. Why introduce an unnecessary variable that will just cause misery and debugging errors?