Have you ever gone shopping in a distant neigborhood and when it came to paying you realized to your horror, that you'd left your wallet at home?
What did u do?
No.
Have you ever changed the water in a fish tank and while transferring the fish, dropped one and had to scoop it up?
Have you ever gone shopping in a distant neighborhood and when it came to paying you realized to your horror, that you'd left your wallet at home?
What did u do?
Yes!
I called DH for the credit card number and luckily they accepted it
Have you ever felt the need to cry in public but managed to keep it all in until you were alone?
Yes!
I called DH for the credit card number and luckily they accepted it
Have you ever felt the need to cry in public but managed to keep it all in until you were alone?
I think so, though I can't remember a specific time now.
Yes. In fact there's one book I keep in Mr to go bag that always makes me cry and I take it with me in case I need help crying cause ei know I can open it and read and cry.
Have you ever had a strange dream that you couldn't remember
Yes, alas, b/c it upsets me. Since my surgery - 2 months ago, I've been sleeping more and deeper, and have slept through several Shabbos seudas!!! I tell my family that if I'm asleep they should wake me up for the seudah. But, they try to wake me up and I sleep so deeply that I don't hear them.
It happened today, I woke up b'H in the morning around 9:30. Then I felt so weak so I went back to bed, thinking I'll just rest until the seudah. And, I fell asleep and slept straight until 6:55p.m.!!!
Then I got up and ate Shalosh Seudas with my family.
I felt so upset about it. And I'd b'H slept Friday night too. And it felt weird me making Kiddush at 7:10pm.
Anyone have any tips to help me stay awake more, at least on Shabbos for the seudas???
I'm not sure if it's my very low iron levels or me feeling weak or me still recuperating from the major surgery, that makes me sleep so much and so deep. Or all combined.
Have you ever given birth on Shabbos when it was also Yom Tov? eg. like this past Pesach.