Back to normal doubt
Well, maybe not normal ... but the semblance of normalcy. The past week has been ... taxing and probably the most unproductive week ever. It was almost like going back to the days after Baguio Frank. Almost. But not quite. Maybe if I'm no longer tired, or mad, I can tell you about it.
But that's over.
Survived. Endured. Moving on.
Lesson learned this week: It is harder to take care of aging parents than young kids. Kids obey. Parents ... don't.
The Viking quoted something to me yesterday. I think it goes:
I doubt that. LOL.
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Discovered twitter :) And I have plurk account, too. There is no end.
But that's over.
Survived. Endured. Moving on.
Lesson learned this week: It is harder to take care of aging parents than young kids. Kids obey. Parents ... don't.
The Viking quoted something to me yesterday. I think it goes:
Old people BELIEVE everything.
Middle-aged people DOUBT everything.
Young people KNOW everything.
I doubt that. LOL.
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Discovered twitter :) And I have plurk account, too. There is no end.
Comments
Middle-aged people DOUBT everything.
Young people KNOW everything."
wahahaha... this is very true, however i have some qualms whether old people really believe when some of them become very skeptical against Ericson's psychology.heheh
Ms. duds, i have some difficulty with my current theme, i hope to consult you on some accounts and help me solve it, that if you wouldnt mind.thanks
I agree. Old people are not only skeptical, they are very critical too.
Will be happy to help you with your theme, as long as it is within "my powers" hahaha.