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Ashley from Canada

April 16 at 11:16 pm
My mum Glenda is a mental mess, she seems very paranoid, very controlling (good intentions in some cases, but timing is often off but makes things harder than they need to be). Hope my period doesn’t happen until Monday or Tuesday as, I’m disabled and can’t use legs much, snowed lots, and maybe forced to use walker on Sunday; normally use medical scooter (hope still works as its old). Did something, hope don’t get into trouble with my mum from it, she forced me into an online workshop (from one of her jobs); I said something to workshop speaker, something needed, in my opinion, but still. My dad Al needs surgery don’t know where but hope it’s in late May or June; as if its out of town, don’t know when my family is going to stay for a while and how to get home. Hope my event on Friday morning gets cancelled. Hope that Trump or anyone else does not harm Pope Leo. Hope Trump retires asap and gets sent to place for elders, especially with issues.

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