Finally did my hair and nails… It’s been like 4 years. (damn you college)
This is so perfect, for the time you look at this image, you don’t know if it’s a boy and girl, a girl and a girl, a boy and a boy, a black man and a white girl, a white man and an asian girl, you know nothing. Just the simplicity of the connection and the beauty of two human beings sharing love and that is all that should ever matter.
Aaaaaactually, you can tell by the mandibles that these people are white. A mongoloid (asian, hispanic and indian/ inuit) skeleton has a flatter mandibial line and a negroid ( african) skeleton has a destended one. A caucazoid it the only one with a middle groud as found in these two. And you can tell by the distended brow ridge and the protruding jaw on the left skeleton that it is male. And the lower brow ridge, smaller cranium and weaker jaw in the right skeleton suggest female…
Juss sayin…
lmao
Last night I had a dream. My mom and L were there and my mom told me that my aunt’s hand was hurting/broken so I told her to send my aunt to L. “Hand surgery is his specialty,” I said.
“Seems like everything is his specialty!” My mom replies.
“I know, he does everything but specializes in a few things,” I explain.
Then, we all laugh. Lawton of course, tells her to send my aunt over saying, “I’ll take care of her.”
WHICH, of course is exactly what would happen in real life if any of my family members were injured. I woke up feeling SO grateful for L and gave him a big hug (waking him up too).
I realized that I LOVE the fact that he is a doctor. And not just any kind of doctor, a surgeon. And not just any kind of surgeon, a plastic surgeon. I never have to wait until anything related to health gets bad, the moment I have any kind of concern about anything, I just ask my hubby. I don’t have to make an appointment, I don’t have to make an office visit… I simply ask and get an answer right there, even if he’s in the middle of a surgery!
The wonderful part about being with a surgeon is that not only can he tell you what is wrong and prescribe you medicine to treat it… surgery is HANDS ON. For example, for a while now, I’ve had a patch of irritated skin on the back of my head. He can send it in to the lab, and if necessary, cut it out for me. Before we found out I was pregnant, I was having problems breathing and he diagnosed me with a deviated septum… and I was scheduled to get it fixed at his office until we found out I was pregnant and can’t undergo anesthesia until later. If I have a complication with my pregnancy, he can operate on me. Once, when I had to go to the emergency room, there was about a 4 hour wait for everyone there…. he walked me right in and got me a bed and got me treated immediately. If our kids ever get injured, like for example, I had to get stitches several times as a kid… daddy will be right there doing it for them… with a cosmetic closure! Actually, we almost always have some local anesthesia and a suture kit around. What could be better than knowing your in the hands of not only a well trained, talented surgeon but one who is personally invested and cares about you? It’s great!!!
Him being a plastic surgeon is also totally awesome. He knows cosmetics and beauty better than any woman I know! He recommends products to me, brings samples home to me, gets Latisse for my mom if she wants it… he’s like my best girlfriend!
Before we fell back asleep, I told him, “I’m your biggest fan!”
To which he replied, “I know.”
He is my hero =)
Jesus christ - I can’t take this anymore.
EVERYTHING makes me cry!
When I hear a certain song on the radio, I get sad.
When I watch a damn music video, I cry.
WTFFFF these hormones are crazy.
Spoke with my mom today and told me that the only thing she wishes for me is happiness. She said she’s known many people with money in her life and none of them were happy. She just wants me to be happy.
We signed the Substitution of Attorney form today and retained a new attorney… hopefully, things will finally be getting resolved now.
The lawyer we ended up going with is a younger attorney but was recommended by one of LA’s top attorneys who unfortunately couldn’t take on our case due to the time constraint. I have high hopes for the new lawyer and will be praying for a quick and favorable outcome.
Hiring an attorney is such a painful experience… Most of the time, you have NO idea if they will be any good or not. L’s last lawyer was a nightmare: 2 years, tens of thousands of dollars and absolutely NOTHING got done right. Of the attorneys we consulted with, ALL of them recommended or hinted in some way that we should sue her for malpractice. This woman has cost him hundreds of thousands of dollars and I want to wring her neck for the horrible, shitty, and WRONG advice that she gave to him.
It seems the biggest fears we have of attorneys are lack of skill or almost as bad: greed. Some of the lawyers we spoke with asked for a retainer as high as $50,000 and others asked for a “mere” $20,000 retainer but said the case could cost 50k or more.
I hate that they look at L’s income and think $$$!!!! No one really gives a shit. I swear when I’m an attorney that I will do my absolute best to be the best lawyer I can in my chosen specialty and NOT rip people off simply because they seem like they can afford it. I will NEVER take a case that I am not qualified to do, especially against a WELL known attorney who specializes in the matter!!! F—-n idiot! Greedy, incompetent idiot.
I cannot stand to see people be taken advantage of, especially those closest to me. I breaks my heart that L has gone through all this and suffered so much because of it. At least now there is hope.
Amazing, what education can do for a person.
I was never a believer in higher education, always thinking that it wasn’t necessary for success.. but after getting one myself, I still agree that it is not a necessary prerequisite for financial success, but there are so many other things in life that matter besides that that education DOES give you…
When I first started University, a professor lectured on how after graduating from college we’d find a separation between the people who have a college education, and those who do not. That we’d find it harder to communicate with people who haven’t attained any higher education. I didn’t think much of it before but now, more and more often, I find this profound inability to have a conversation with someone who hasn’t gone to college. Obviously, I can talk to them about mundane things but anything that is slightly intellectual… it’s just beyond frustrating trying to talk to someone with no logic, reasoning and a basic scientific background.
Basic things like the difference between a causation and a correlation… or just scientific FACTS that cannot be argued.
I suppose it’s silly that I let these things get to me. I guess I just expect better from people. It’s easier to just move on and converse with those who know what the hell you’re talking about than to try to educate another who obviously has no interest in being educated.
-_-;;
oh my god, I miss Vancouver food so much…!!
I definitely want to take a trip before October, perhaps only to Hawaii but will try to make it to Asia… wonder when our next trip after that will be!
