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Sun, Feb 05 2023, 1:00 am
"Imamother's Relaxing Vacation"
Once upon a time, there was an imamother named Sarah. She lived a busy life balancing her role as a mother and her involvement in politics. Despite her busy schedule, Sarah always made time for herself and her personal interests, including painting her toe nails in bright and bold colors.
One day, while getting ready for bed, Sarah realized she was out of towels. She quickly ran to the store to buy some new ones, only to find the shelves empty. Frustrated, Sarah decided to treat herself to a spa day and enjoy some much needed relaxation.
As she was getting pampered, Sarah's thoughts turned to the upcoming bedika, an important religious ritual. She realized that she had forgotten to buy the special color used for the bedika. With only a few hours to spare, Sarah rushed back to the store to buy the necessary item.
Feeling accomplished and rejuvenated, Sarah decided to participate in a raffle being held on Instagram. To her surprise, she won a luxury vacation for two to a tropical destination. Excited for the trip, Sarah had to decide whether to go with or without her kids.
In the end, Sarah chose to take a break from her responsibilities and enjoy a much needed vacation without her kids. She had a wonderful time lounging on the beach, trying new foods, and exploring the local culture.
Upon returning home, Sarah was grateful for the time she spent away, but she was also happy to be back with her children. She realized the importance of taking time for herself, and the benefits it brought to her life and the lives of those around her. From that day on, Sarah made sure to prioritize self-care in her busy life.
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Sun, Feb 05 2023, 8:24 am
amother Cyan wrote: | "Imamother's Relaxing Vacation"
Once upon a time, there was an imamother named Sarah. She lived a busy life balancing her role as a mother and her involvement in politics. Despite her busy schedule, Sarah always made time for herself and her personal interests, including painting her toe nails in bright and bold colors.
In the end, Sarah chose to take a break from her responsibilities and enjoy a much needed vacation without her kids. She had a wonderful time lounging on the beach, trying new foods, and exploring the local culture.
Upon returning home, Sarah was grateful for the time she spent away, but she was also happy to be back with her children. She realized the importance of taking time for herself, and the benefits it brought to her life and the lives of those around her. From that day on, Sarah made sure to prioritize self-care in her busy life. |
Did she take her husband or a friend? Or no one?
And didn't she already make time for self-care? Or is this a flashback explaining why she always made time for self-care like painting her toenails (one word) in vibrant colors?
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amother


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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 7:20 pm
Here's a funny story incorporating some of the trending topics on imamother.com:
Once upon a time, there was a woman who was expecting another baby and feeling the judgment from all sides. To add to her stress, her married son was MIA and she was getting the run around from everyone she asked for help. She was sick and tired of it all and felt like she was stuck between Lakewood, NJ and NYC.
One day, she decided to do something gutsy and booked a flight to the city to surprise her son at his job. When she arrived, she found out he had taken a last minute cancellation from work and was hanging out at a bar mitzvah being thrown for under 25k. She was shocked to see him dancing with disinterested girls and sipping on hydration given to him by Hatzalah without going to the hospital.
Feeling disappointed, she asked her son what was going on. He simply shrugged and told her he was feeling a little disinterested in everything lately, including his education. She knew she had to help him so she signed him up for some books on healing autism and made an appointment with a pelvic floor therapist to talk him out of his cynicism.
In the end, they both had a great time at the bar mitzvah and she even got to go for her annual gyn appointment. And as for her daughter who hadn't gotten her period since she went to sem, she decided to get her a birthday gift for her DIL to take her mind off things. The woman couldn't believe all the absurdity she had experienced but was grateful for the memories and the gutsy moves she had made.
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amother


OP
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 7:43 pm
amother Tealblue wrote: | Here's a funny story incorporating some of the trending topics on imamother.com:
Once upon a time, there was a woman who was expecting another baby and feeling the judgment from all sides. To add to her stress, her married son was MIA and she was getting the run around from everyone she asked for help. She was sick and tired of it all and felt like she was stuck between Lakewood, NJ and NYC.
One day, she decided to do something gutsy and booked a flight to the city to surprise her son at his job. When she arrived, she found out he had taken a last minute cancellation from work and was hanging out at a bar mitzvah being thrown for under 25k. She was shocked to see him dancing with disinterested girls and sipping on hydration given to him by Hatzalah without going to the hospital.
Feeling disappointed, she asked her son what was going on. He simply shrugged and told her he was feeling a little disinterested in everything lately, including his education. She knew she had to help him so she signed him up for some books on healing autism and made an appointment with a pelvic floor therapist to talk him out of his cynicism.
In the end, they both had a great time at the bar mitzvah and she even got to go for her annual gyn appointment. And as for her daughter who hadn't gotten her period since she went to sem, she decided to get her a birthday gift for her DIL to take her mind off things. The woman couldn't believe all the absurdity she had experienced but was grateful for the memories and the gutsy moves she had made. |
Now that’s gutsy
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PinkFridge


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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 8:21 pm
amother Tealblue wrote: | Here's a funny story incorporating some of the trending topics on imamother.com:
Once upon a time, there was a woman who was expecting another baby and feeling the judgment from all sides. To add to her stress, her married son was MIA and she was getting the run around from everyone she asked for help. She was sick and tired of it all and felt like she was stuck between Lakewood, NJ and NYC.
One day, she decided to do something gutsy and booked a flight to the city to surprise her son at his job. When she arrived, she found out he had taken a last minute cancellation from work and was hanging out at a bar mitzvah being thrown for under 25k. She was shocked to see him dancing with disinterested girls and sipping on hydration given to him by Hatzalah without going to the hospital.
Feeling disappointed, she asked her son what was going on. He simply shrugged and told her he was feeling a little disinterested in everything lately, including his education. She knew she had to help him so she signed him up for some books on healing autism and made an appointment with a pelvic floor therapist to talk him out of his cynicism.
In the end, they both had a great time at the bar mitzvah and she even got to go for her annual gyn appointment. And as for her daughter who hadn't gotten her period since she went to sem, she decided to get her a birthday gift for her DIL to take her mind off things. The woman couldn't believe all the absurdity she had experienced but was grateful for the memories and the gutsy moves she had made. |
Re pelvic floor therapist: Unclear on concept much?
And re the daughter in sem, can someone parse or diagram that sentence for me? I'm not getting it.
(THOSE are the points she gloms onto, you all are thinking?)
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Tue, Feb 07 2023, 8:46 pm
amother Tealblue wrote: | What's to get? The daughter in sem was anxious about not getting her period, so her kindly mother bought her a birthday gift for her (the daughter's) DIL to take her mind off things. Perfectly normal and natural, what else would you expect her to do? |
Ah. Thank you.
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Wed, Feb 15 2023, 2:08 pm
amother Molasses wrote: | I need a poem for my daughters presentation in school. How do I access this? Can anyone help me?
I’ll give you the topic if I get an offer  |
https://chat.openai.com/chat
You need to make an account. I'm happy to try for you if you give me the prompt.
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amother


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Wed, Mar 08 2023, 10:11 pm
Once upon a time there was a woman,
Who lived with her next door neighbor.
She had a day with no responsibility,
So she decided she'd take a break from labor.
She opened her door to a sight so strange,
Her front lawn was full of garbage and change.
She thought, "What kind of person would want to be a man,
To live in a house with garbage on the front lawn?"
Just then, her boss called and wanted to talk,
To her husband who was out for a walk.
She thought, "That's a call I'd rather not take,
I'll just sit here with my bags full of candy and cake."
She sat and enjoyed the day without any care,
No worries, no obligations, just time to spare.
Her next door neighbor was in the same boat,
So they enjoyed their day of bliss and float.
They laughed and talked and ate all the candy,
Happy to have a day of no responsibility.
So the moral of this story is quite clear,
Sometimes, it's nice to just have a day with no fear.
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DreamerForever


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Thu, Mar 09 2023, 5:11 am
I'm so impressed with these artificial thank you poems! And kinda disappointed that I didn't see them before purim
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