on schedule. took a walk with the little guy, first in the wagon around the block ,then in the stroller up the huge hill. trying to cross the street, a bum on a bike barked at me to follow him. "come on!" he yelled over his shoulder, "come on!" meanwhile, the light is still green and we are in rhode island, a state that has the worst drivers in the country, and a proven indifference to pedestrians. he became flustered when he looked at me and saw i wasn't following. i found this pretty funny, and foolish.
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Yep. Foolish to think a mom with a baby would follow, though.
I cancelled my membership, yesterday. I meditated on it for a good long while, and it just felt like it was the right thing to do so.
I'm fine with the decision, but a bit of the old "Oh, shit! What have I done" is creeping up now and again.
Format and "feel" issues aside, honestly, I just can't afford it. I was on a monthly plan, and times are hard in my house. So hard that even 9-12 bucks is a very big deal.
Besides, I've got to spread out some. I felt like I was getting stagnant.