Just enjoy this cutie working hard and COVERED in pollen
It was birthday yesterday and I walked around this beautiful garden and was just mesmerized by all the hard working bees! One of the best way to spend my birthday
It was birthday yesterday and I walked around this beautiful garden and was just mesmerized by all the hard working bees! One of the best way to spend my birthday
She was just curled up shaking in the corner of my parents garage. My parents live in a very rural area with no a lot of neighbors but we have tried posting her on social media if anyone knows who she belongs to. We've taken her to the vet and she doesnt have a chip. She's never been fixed. She is so well behaved, doesnt bark. Just jumps up and cuddles with you. I can tell she's older.
They kind of put it on me to foster her right now so she's now living at home with me. She is TINYYYY!!! Doesn't weigh more than 5 pounds, if that. She looks like a baby kangaroo.
Edit - Just found out about this thing called Paw Boost. It just helped me find the owners of the fresh bulldog that tried running in my house. (Posted her in the comments) Trying it out on this cute chihuahua now to see if anyone claims her.
Who doesn't love turning to Reddit to get life advice from complete strangers?
Well... here I am.
I honestly don't know what I'm doing wrong anymore.
Three years with my boyfriend. We broke up, and I was the only one left heartbroken. Every time I'd finally start healing, he'd text me out of nowhere like nothing had happened, and I'd think, "Maybe this time is different."
Then he'd disappear again.
Eventually I met someone online. We video chatted a few times, talked on the phone almost every day after work, flirted, and genuinely clicked.
After about two months, I asked if he'd like to meet.
He said yes.
By pure coincidence, I was already going to be in his city.
The day before we were supposed to make plans...
Ghosted.
No explanation. Never heard from him again.
That one hurt because I spent so much time wondering what I did wrong.
Fast forward a little while...
Another guy randomly messaged me. Again, I wasn't looking for anything. He reached out to me first.
We talked constantly, sent each other pictures and videos, flirted, and I genuinely started liking him.
I asked if we could have an online date—not because I expected a relationship, but because I just wanted uninterrupted time to actually get to know him.
He said, "Yeah, let's definitely try! I just don't want to promise anything."
I told him, "I'm not asking for a relationship. I'm just asking for your time."
...
Ghosted.
Again.
At this point... what the actual fuck?
I know neither of these guys owed me a relationship. That's not what hurts.
What hurts is spending time getting to know someone, making plans, believing they're genuinely interested... only for them to disappear without a single conversation.
I'm not even asking why these specific guys ghosted me. I know no one here can answer that.
I'm asking how you stop believing there's something wrong with you when people keep getting close... and then disappearing.
Because I'm honestly starting to wonder what it feels like to have someone choose me... and actually stay.
Who doesn't love talking about personal stuff from complete strangers?
Well... here I am. 🙃
I honestly don't know what I'm doing wrong anymore.
Three years with my boyfriend. We broke up, and I felt I was the only one left heartbroken. Every time I'd finally start healing, he'd text me out of nowhere like nothing had happened, and I'd think, "Maybe this time is different."
Then he'd disappear again.
Eventually I met someone online. We video chatted a few times, talked on the phone almost every day after work, flirted, and genuinely clicked.
After about two months, I asked if he'd like to meet.
He said yes.
By pure coincidence, I was already going to be in his city. (A couple of states over)
The day before we were supposed to make plans...
Ghosted.
No explanation. Never heard from him again.
That one hurt because I spent so much time wondering what I did wrong.
Fast forward a little while...
Another guy randomly messaged me. Again, I wasn't looking for anything. He reached out to me first.
We talked constantly, sent each other pictures and videos, flirted, and I genuinely started liking him.
I asked if we could have an online date—not because I expected a relationship, but because I just wanted uninterrupted time to actually get to know him.
He said, "Yeah, let's definitely try! I just don't want to promise anything."
I told him, "I'm not asking for a relationship. I'm just asking for your time."
...
Ghosted.
Again.
At this point... what the actual fuck?
I know neither of these guys owed me a relationship. That's not what hurts.
What hurts is spending time getting to know someone, making plans, believing they're genuinely interested... only for them to disappear without a single conversation.
I'm not even asking why these specific guys ghosted me. I know no one here can answer that.
I'm asking how you stop believing there's something wrong with you when people keep getting close... and then disappearing.
Because I'm honestly starting to wonder what it feels like to have someone choose me... and actually stay.
Heeeey there!
I'm headed to Alaska in the summer for my birthday and I have a 5ish hour layover in Seattle.
I know that's not a ton of time to do stuff around Seattle AND still catch a plane. I like SeaTac and all.... but I rather do something outside the airport.
I won't have any bags since they'll be checked bags...
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Any fun ideas that will be easyish to leave the airport and do around SeaTac area?
Food places are always good. Or just some kind of activity that I could blow like 3 hours?
Open to all ideas here. 🤪
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(Birthday is in August so that is the time I'll be there)