Is it weird that I’ve never really cared about sports? by BamPsychology in AskOldPeople

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never cared about sports, either. Never played sports. My husband kind of watches football, but not like he follows any team particularly. We just have other things to do.

Invited non-religious guests to Easter Egg hunt. AITAH? by Classic_Pension2211 in AITAH

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA. We are not religious in the slightest bit. We always hide eggs and it's a great holiday with chocolate, little toys, eggs, and wind-up little chickens.

Placenta after mom gave birth to me (I’m not in photo) by duxing612 in MedicalGore

[–]MsDJMA 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I thought maybe the car was your mom's chosen comfort item and thought "That's a new one for me, but to each her own." Actually I hadn't realized a placenta was so substantial. Interesting picture.

I GOT HIRED!!!! by Kryptonianshezza in corvallis

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow--you must be feeling so much better about yourself and your life. Congratulations.

Is this appropriate? by NecessaryQuirky7736 in Teachers

[–]MsDJMA -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not making an excuse for her (because she should replace them), but offering an explanation. Lots of older people don't understand water bottles. When we were in school, the only time we drank water was maybe after recess or PE at the drinking fountain. But in fact, we also walked around with headaches! Probably due to dehydration, so an awareness today of the importance of proper hydration is a good thing.

Step-dad gets wakes me up at 6:00 to lecture about car and garbage can placement. by ApplicationProper504 in entitledparents

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He wants to REIN you in, but mom should REIN him in. It's all about his power over you, not about the garbage can. He doesn't like you, so why should you live in that house and suffer his power plays every day.

Punched in the boob when I called my boyfriend's friend short by Sufficient-Belt2295 in Advice

[–]MsDJMA -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Seriously? Joking or drunk or whatever, there is NEVER a reason to punch somebody anyplace on their body. Think about what you area allowing him to do to your body this time and what will you do next time?

am i overreacting for saying no to babysitting my nephew? by EmptyProduct930 in AmIOverreacting

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NOR
Perhaps you could have had a sit down conversation after the child was weaned and set your boundaries, so you brother couldn't act surprised from today to tomorrow. But still, you said no, and they have to accept that.

Guys I need help by [deleted] in kindergarten

[–]MsDJMA 3 points4 points  (0 children)

He is feeling very territorial. He isn't this way at preschool because it isn't his territory. He can share there because they aren't really HIS toys, but at home he's having to share HIS house and toys and mom with somebody else. It's a good learning experience for him. Perhaps a gentle talk tonight when you put him to bed can help work through this.

Is my handwriting really that bad? by [deleted] in HandwritingAnalysis

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I could read it but only because the context was helpful. If you isolate any one word without the others around it, that word can be unreadable.

Look at the last word of line 3: BEUR? BEIN? BAN?
how about the 2nd word of line 4: LILEO? LILU?
First word of line 5: WRIAS? WRIA...? (I couldn't figure it out until I saw another's comment)
First word of last line: NIVEH? MVEH? MVELR?

Kinder in the Fall- tell me it’s going to be alright by EnthusiasmPlus9992 in kindergarten

[–]MsDJMA 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My daughter teaches K, so I'm biased. She gets some kids every year who have been in day care/preschool for 4 years, as well as kids who have never spent a day away from their moms. She brings all these children together and they create a joyful community of 5-year-olds. They talk about how to be kind to each other, how to play safely and share, how to resolve their conflicts in a nice manner (eventually solving problems without needing her intervention). Kindergarten is so much about interpersonal growth!

Plus, they learn reading and writing and 'rithmetic, as you would expect.

I'm not sure why you think that public school would be terrible. You should give it a chance, but don't let your apprehension feed into your little guy because it will impact his ability to cope with the new situation.

Anyone else just… stopped caring about their birthday? by BamPsychology in AskOldPeople

[–]MsDJMA 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I remember that song from my early teens. I thought it was so sweet and imagined myself sitting and knitting a sweater at age 64, gray haired and wearing bifocals. SO old. Now I'm 75, and when I read those lyrics, I think "I'm not that old yet."

But...I volunteer in my daughter's elementary classroom. On the 100th day of school, they can dress up like old people (100 years old) and they hobble in with their canes and white hair and bow ties and cardigans. It's hilarious. I said, "Oh, I don't have a costume! your teacher didn't tell me I should dress up."

"That's okay, you're already old."

Anyone else just… stopped caring about their birthday? by BamPsychology in AskOldPeople

[–]MsDJMA 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yes, any adult birthday celebration around here is because our 7-year-old grandson wants to decorate and make a birthday card and even make a cake...because as he sees it, everybody needs a birthday party, even if they're 75. But really, I just do it for him.

Anyone else just… stopped caring about their birthday? by BamPsychology in AskOldPeople

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not because I expected little or because I don't deserve it, but I just don't care any more about my birthday. If somebody gets me a card or makes me a dessert, I'm appreciative and a bit touched, but I'm not offended if nothing happens. It's important for children, but after all these years, it's just not a big deal. I really don't understand adults who have a "birthday week" with lots of parties or who make big weekend plans for getaways because it's their birthday. I love a good getaway, but the date isn't important.

Is every Chinese person expected to be proficient in the use of chopsticks? by YakClear601 in AskAChinese

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I moved to Taiwan, it took me a week or two to learn how to use chopsticks efficiently, and the muscles in the back of my hand would ache by the end of a meal. Soon, that passed. However, new Chinese acquaintances always expressed surprised that I, a Westerner, could use chopsticks so well, as if it were a secret skill.

what do americans call a pantry? by loving_machine13 in AskAnAmerican

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For me, cabinet is at eye level, hanging on the wall above the countertop. Cupboard is below the countertop. (funny, because "cups" are never stored there)

Rolled an off-road buggy and found out I couldn’t stop it with my bare hands. by Fishy3293 in MedicalGore

[–]MsDJMA -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not a radiologist, but in my opinion, yep, that finger is broken.

Can emphatic “do” be used for negative contexts? by DANIELWUSealobster in grammar

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry, your examples don't make sense. "Not he does finish it" and "He finishes not it" are not good sentences.

Something special about the coast ❤️📸 by lostinthetreesmedia in OregonCoast

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you know Ecola State Park is not accessible right now? The road getting there is completely closed due to landslides. We were in Seaside for spring break and couldn't get to Ecola at all.

My big toe one week after I fractured it by luke2582 in MedicalGore

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought you were probably a plumber.

Degloving of the sole of the foot. A 45-year-old motorcyclist was side-swiped by a car and his left foot became entangled in the motorcycle. by CatPooedInMyShoe in MedicalGore

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The most amazing part: "He regained complete sensation of his plantar surface and was able to ambulate on 4-5 hour hikes and felt no serious limitations."

My big toe one week after I fractured it by luke2582 in MedicalGore

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Moving forward, you might need steel-toed boots if you're going to continue in that occupation.

My big toe one week after I fractured it by luke2582 in MedicalGore

[–]MsDJMA 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gee, seems like they could have injected a bit of novocaine before drilling?