Thank you for the story of Scooter TC. She is precious and reminds me of my Gordon Whitefoot kitty that was so slow to trust. She is pretty much glued to me now and I love her. Along with the rest of the group.
Thank you for the story of Scooter TC. She is precious and reminds me of my Gordon Whitefoot kitty that was so slow to trust. She is pretty much glued to me now and I love her. Along with the rest of the group.
I think it's a pretty hot picture actually. my current one (as per our agreement) is a pandemic artifact, and that's Daisy and, of course, me with my Daisy mask. and I know cloth masks don't work, but I only bought it for the goof.
I might even post my yearbook picture, which is a lot more humiliating than anyone can imagine, including me.
I love the Daisy mask! I think you should post your yearbook picture. I doubt it’s that humiliating. I was hesitant to post mine, but was compelled to do it when I posted a story from my teenage years that I have never shared publicly. It was on Lucian Truscott’s substack several days ago about the South Carolina Legislature trying to pass a law that would allow the death penalty for women who have had an abortion. It’s a difficult story and I’ve kept it private, but this death penalty thing got to me and I had to say something. Here is the link:
Thank you for the story of Scooter TC. She is precious and reminds me of my Gordon Whitefoot kitty that was so slow to trust. She is pretty much glued to me now and I love her. Along with the rest of the group.
Don’t laugh, it’s my high school graduation picture.
I think it's a pretty hot picture actually. my current one (as per our agreement) is a pandemic artifact, and that's Daisy and, of course, me with my Daisy mask. and I know cloth masks don't work, but I only bought it for the goof.
I might even post my yearbook picture, which is a lot more humiliating than anyone can imagine, including me.
I love the Daisy mask! I think you should post your yearbook picture. I doubt it’s that humiliating. I was hesitant to post mine, but was compelled to do it when I posted a story from my teenage years that I have never shared publicly. It was on Lucian Truscott’s substack several days ago about the South Carolina Legislature trying to pass a law that would allow the death penalty for women who have had an abortion. It’s a difficult story and I’ve kept it private, but this death penalty thing got to me and I had to say something. Here is the link:
https://luciantruscott.substack.com/p/the-death-penalty-comes-to-the-abortion/comment/13659400
You did a very brave thing by posting that, Karen.
Thank you Tom. It felt like the right time
Thank you for sharing your story, Karen. That wasn’t just health care, that was Life care. Hugs to that 16-year-old girl (and her momma).