rachelyohe.bsky.social
RV travel nurse in surgery (prev. senior living/memory care), KC native, mixed bag, music enthusiast, traveler, elephant lover, always-learning feminist, and space cadet- she/her, #BLM
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That's a very optimistic way to look at it, good for you!
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You are far braver than I. It's already a chloaustrophobic fear of mine being stuck in one (especially full) but if it happened more than once at the same place, I would probably never use their elevator again. 3rd time I'm suing lol idk for what but something.
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Omg stuck in an elevator for an hour??
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Will the ability to lock accounts be in the next rollout?
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The NP prescribed PT but let me get an xray and sure enough it was not something PT could fix. Does your shoulder lock up? I get a Toradol shot when it flares up. Might be worth getting an xray to see if it's the same issue, might save you time and money on remedies that won't work.
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Have you had an xray? I have tendonosis in my shoulder- happens from overuse which you would get from your job. Little calcium deposits get in the joint and basically nothing fixes it except them re-absorbing on their own. The deposits show up on an xray though.
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Everytime I get through the first verse and chorus of "True Believer" I yell "Jesus!!" Outloud because good grief, what a fucking song
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I hate that I laughed at this multiple times
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Also cackling about when I had to go get my own dogs from the shelter because those ding dongs got busted when they went off chasing cows.
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Thanks for posting that, I enjoyed it.
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Kind of feel like I would be willing to die to meet that creature?
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Can't see myself ever not being mesmerized by his craft and talent.
Cheers to everyone listening.
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Albums because he went through major life changes (sobriety and marriage, now a divorce) and those very personal songs were his art to discover alone and make. How do you tell the drummer to add to a song about your ex, his former bandmate.
So anyway, the guitar is gorgeous, the lyrics are too.
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Happened but then you hear the love songs and think man I wish every person felt this and experienced this kind of love.
Now that we've seen his artistic process from the documentary while in the studio, I think it's no coincidence that Southeastern and Foxes In the Snow are both solo acoustic
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Worth noting that I come from a small and primarily conservative hometown so there aren't a lot of people's businesses I would promote lol James is one of the good ones. In my arguing politics on Facebook days, he was always one of the people I aligned with and could count on to speak out.
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I owe it all to the many memories of that place and it's bizarre carpet designs.
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I worked in memory care for years and if his Alzheimer's was advanced enough, he may have had zero awareness of the situation. I would suspect that was the case since he likely wasn't caring for himself with meds, food, or hygiene and it caused him to decline so quickly and pass away himself.
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Get your suit fitted, we meet the photographer on Sunday
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Now if only some of my friends and family would follow suit....
It's interesting how the more liberal women I know who are married to conservative men and Trump supporters explain that they are a positive influence on the guy and bring them more middle leaning. As if that matters when the guy votes
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Once he skated down the aisle I kind of assumed that's exactly what it was about lol
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I had to rewind and watch again just to make sure I didn't miss something lol
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Omg he did it going down the aisle too
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Scratching the itch or whatever
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It certainly doesn't hurt. I had to get titer tests for each of my nursing jobs and if it wasn't within a certain range of protection, I had to get another booster. I imagine most people's ranges are low since your case is similar to most people's experience.
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Anti-horse or just horse-less??
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It's the best distraction from social media scrolling and whatever is happening in the world. Considering how much I consume and the stress and hustle of my job, it's become one of my healthiest hobbies outside of taking the dog on nature walks.
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Today I walked the 35 year old therapy horse for a while for exercise and then cleaned and reorganized the tack shed. Next week the (cute) trainer will watch me ride one of the easy horses to assess my skill levels and then I can start riding the horses independently to exercise them too.
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I spend a significant amount of time driving to and from this particular horse rescue but I like it because I'm being helpful and I'm being active but I'm not being micromanaged. So it doesn't even feel so much like volunteering as just tending to my own barn and horses.