There are so fewer rules than anyone
realizes. We just all go around thinking we must do things a certain way. Once
I gave my husband a surprise birthday party in March. HIs birthday was in
January. All I can say is, wow was he surprised.
Once my kids were sick all winter long, one or the other. Really motivated me to learn how to create my "Don't Get Sick' Protocol. By May, they were all getting better, not taking turns falling ill again and again. So we hurried up and gave my youngest his birthday party with friends, then with family, since he'd been sick In November. Then we turned around and celebrated my daughter's May 9th birthday.
Of course, then the three of them began petitioning me to change their birth dates. I said, "Why not? But you have to miss the real birth date, party wise, til you get to your 'new' date." Noone lasted, of course.
I had a client in my practice whose friend moved to this are from Rhode Island. She called my client up on the phone, after settling, and told her
"You have to move here! You don't have to put on lipstick or change your clothes or anything, to go to the store." So? She moved here. And yeah, no lipstick, ever again. And the heck with all that changing, she told me.
Once my kids were sick all winter long, one or the other. Really motivated me to learn how to create my "Don't Get Sick' Protocol. By May, they were all getting better, not taking turns falling ill again and again. So we hurried up and gave my youngest his birthday party with friends, then with family, since he'd been sick In November. Then we turned around and celebrated my daughter's May 9th birthday.
Of course, then the three of them began petitioning me to change their birth dates. I said, "Why not? But you have to miss the real birth date, party wise, til you get to your 'new' date." Noone lasted, of course.
I had a client in my practice whose friend moved to this are from Rhode Island. She called my client up on the phone, after settling, and told her
"You have to move here! You don't have to put on lipstick or change your clothes or anything, to go to the store." So? She moved here. And yeah, no lipstick, ever again. And the heck with all that changing, she told me.
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