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Yep, late August and early September are ALWAYS the worst, hottest months.
I was born and raised in NOLA the first 12 years of my life. After that, we bounced back and forth between NOLA, Denham, BR, Meadville MS, and the Choctaw Rez in both MS and LA. In my opinion, NOLA summers are better. NOLA has more breezy conditions because of its geographical location. That breeze is also cooler most of the time than areas further away from large bodies of water. I'm not saying the breeze is COOL because that is rarely the case! It's just cool-ER than other areas without those large sources of water lol.
It doesn't matter where you are in the very Deep South for one thing, though... there is NO ESCAPE, NO SAFE PLACE from the relentless freaking HUMIDITY. If our humidity was lower, it would make our summers at least a tiny bit more bearable. That'll never happen with any regularity... 🥺
I friggin' LOATHE south Louisiana summers.
LOOOOATHE!!! 😡
I take 100mg/2mg CBD+THC oil three times a day. It has helped a lot. I have been told by several people that smoking weed works even better. Still on the fence, though... 🤷🏻♀️
Oh! I understand now. Thanks for the clarification!
True dat. More and more women are doing that these days.
I'm referring to the tot not understanding the concept of a mental disability because of what you said about it.
Oh, shit! Sorry, I misunderstood! That's what I get for not paying attention lol.
That's how I discovered the series, too. I binge watched both seasons in 2 days lol. Beth Ann's story was why I started watching it, but Simone's story? It was surprisingly beautiful. It is my favorite one now. I cried at the end! They were best friends and loved each other, even if it was only platonic at the end. Soooooo, so beautiful! 🥹
Thank you so much for the info! I've been thinking about getting a medical marijuana card, but I'm just not sure about it yet.
Yep, I do. If a migraine is starting or imminent, I still count them as migraine days.
Hon, your family already has broken apart. HE is the one that broke it. I have no advice other than seeking marriage counseling if you don't want to get divorced.
If I were in your situation, I would be done. I deserve better and I know it.
I'm a member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw. My grandfather moved his family off Rez in the 40s. Most of us lived in NOLA until Katrina. My family then moved to Tangipahoa and Livingston Parishes. A couple moved to East Baton Rouge Parish.
We still have a family home on Rez. We've gone there on weekends, holidays, and summer breaks for decades now. Some have moved back on Rez since there are many more employment options now than there were back then.
Welcome to the family, m'dear! ❤️😊❤️
He needs counseling asap. Get him into therapy.
It is obvious you have never been around toddlers. They are babies and have no true concept of any type of disability, especially mental disabilities.
How so? (In regards to the first comment)
The in-laws have officially overstayed their welcome. It is time for them to leave and go to a hotel or back home. You don't need the added stress of their presence.
I found out I had adenomyosis after mine.
I think she meant that the family name dies out with him. I hope so anyway. The child exists. The bloodline will not die, just the surname.
You don't know why??
Pedophiles, that's why.
There are too many pervs around these days to risk such a thing. I wish more parents would take that into consideration before allowing their children to be naked where others can see them. It isn't shameful to have a naked child in public. It is dangerous to have a naked child in public.
There are entirely too many sick f**s in this world to risk showing your naked child to others. It is *never appropriate to allow your child to be naked in front of others, and that is why.
True dat. My mother remembered it snowing during the winters when she was young. She said it was at least every other year in south Louisiana. She was born in 1925, though, so A LOT has changed.
Baton Rouge hits the century mark on Monday afternoon
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