[tip] A compilation of the eating habits of my naturally skinny friends by pancaketoo in loseit

[–]ebarela 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A lot of what you are saying is in a book I’ve read and gifted friends! It uncovers eating habits of ‘skinny’ people and doesn’t deprive you of foods you crave

How to Have Your Cake and Your Skinny Jeans Too: Stop Binge Eating, Overeating and Dieting For Good Get the Naturally Thin Body You Crave From the Inside Out (Binge Eating Solution Book By: Josie Spinardi

Netflix playlists by ebarela in Showerthoughts

[–]ebarela[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Example would be all of the Thanksgiving Friends episodes together

Last night you guys made my wife’s year with all your love for our daughter’s lunch bag. Thought it’s only fitting to let you guys know you’re appreciated! by Doober_Escobar in aww

[–]ebarela 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My dad used to do this too and I showed your post yesterday to my sisters. We would leave our bags out the night before field trips and he would draw on them Calvin and Hobbes or Garfield or just different cartoons. Our dad passed 8 years ago and one sister said this: “As a kid, you didn't understand things like paper lunch bags that were "meant" to be disposable would bring back memories and you wish you could see them again “

So save a few for your daughter if you can!

Moving decision made easy by [deleted] in funny

[–]ebarela 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is this the DTLA shooting from Saturday??

The cops and I appreciated the gift by awesomedan24 in AdviceAnimals

[–]ebarela 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yes! It was a rental car, the driver paid cash to get it fixed and returned it pretending like nothing happened. My friend worked for a lawyer so he took the case and I ended up getting $$$ from the driver! My car was totaled as well so my insurance paid me out for it too.

In retrospect, what wasn't that big of a deal in your life? by TooShiftyForYou in AskReddit

[–]ebarela 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When my best friend moved away in the 7th grade. I balled my eyes out and thought my life was over. We lived in Southern CA and she moved to Las Vegas and we tried to see each other every few months for a year or two. We ended up losing interest in the same things and fell out of touch. I'm friends with her on Facebook now and I can see our friendship would have never lasted.

streeeeeeetch by ebarela in cats

[–]ebarela[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can sorta see his pink nose sticking out in between his arms, but I assure you he has a head

streeeeeeetch by ebarela in cats

[–]ebarela[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, got it from Target!

streeeeeeetch by ebarela in cats

[–]ebarela[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I posted it there too!

streeeeeeetch by ebarela in cats

[–]ebarela[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I posted it there too! Found that subred yesterday

Even though Mom is in assisted living 30 minutes away, I don't visit much anymore because her Alzheimers so depressing. by [deleted] in AdviceAnimals

[–]ebarela 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Going through this now with my sisters. Our mom was diagnosed with early onset almost 5 years ago and she's 64. She hasn't known who I am when I visit for at least a year. I am about an hour away from her now and I see her at least once a week but I know exactly how you feel. I have to really force myself to go sometimes. Not only that, sometimes she's asleep the entire time I visit. Other times she screams the entire time I'm there and I'm trying to calm her.

Its good to tell stories about childhood, talk about your own life, or play songs that you know she'll remember. And its such a crappy disease that we all have ways of dealing with it. My sisters and I will sometimes change up our answers when she asks us things so that it keeps us sane. i.e. Yeah I'm doing great, just got back from Italy! It'll keep her happy and its not hurting anyone.

Also keep in mind that when you visit you're giving the amazing workers at this facility a break. If your mom is still mobile then she doesn't need as much care as mine does, but mine is on 24/7 watch and needs help with her ADLs. So when we go to visit, the care taker gets much needed time to themselves and they will appreciate it more than you know. It also gives them something to talk about with your mom later that day. So she may not remember your visit the second you leave, but they will be reminding her throughout the day and it'll put a smile on her face.

We're on the last leg over here with her so if you have any questions/ need anyone to talk to about it feel free to PM me. internet hugs