I tried clicking on the heart next to the basket icon on the web browser to see my loves list and it took me to the lists page that shows a preview of my loves list and my recent purchases(like on the app). I wanted to see the full loves list but every time I click "view all" next to my loves, it just reloads the same lists landing page. Is anyone else having this problem?
I am having the same problem! I have tried 4 different devices using 3 different browsers. I have signed out, cleaned my history, restarted and I still can't get to my loves list! This is the second day that I have been stuck on the preview page and I would like to make an order!
Hey there, I'm Lach and I'd really love to meet you! I'm a 4 year old male who gets along fairly well with other cats as I currently stay in the AWA's community cat room with four others, so if I'm to come home to any brothers or sisters I wouldn't mind that as long as introductions are done at my own pace. I'm the kind of guy who loves nothing more than to eat, but I also wouldn't mind curling up with you on the couch as I'm also super affectionate! Sometimes I can be a little stubborn when people suddenly try to take my stuff, but trading food or treats to me always helps. If you're interested in a sweet and sassy guy like me, please ask about me at the front desk.
Dizzy has learned about life in the US in a different way than my previous au-pairs. Unlike the other au-pairs, I have not been able to travel with her or experience more outdoor events. However, I have shown her that in the United States, everything is possible. She can go to school, learn English, meet people, travel with them, save money and dream for the future. All of it while having fun and knowing that her new family looks after her and loves her.
Emil Brunner, the twentieth-century Swiss theologian and one of the fathers of neoorthodox theology, wrote a little book titled Truth as Encounter. His thesis was that when we study the things of God, we are not studying truth in the abstract. We want to understand theology not merely so that we can make an A on a theology exam. We want to understand the doctrine of God so that we can understand God, so that we can meet the living God in His Word and deepen our personal relationship with Him. But we cannot deepen a relationship with someone if we do not know anything about him. So, the propositions of Scripture are not an end in themselves but a means to an end. However, they are a necessary means to the end. Thus, to say Christianity is not about propositions but about relationships is to establish an extremely dangerous false dichotomy. It is to insult the Spirit of truth, whose propositions they are. These propositions should be our very meat and drink, for they define the Christian life.
Those who consider love to be an aesthetic response would hold that love is knowable through the emotional and conscious feeling it provokes yet which cannot perhaps be captured in rational or descriptive language: it is instead to be captured, as far as that is possible, by metaphor or by music.
Sometimes a family cannot afford to bury the body. If the deceased was getting at least one form of assistance from the Illinois Department of Human Services, such as through TANF or Medicaid, then the Department may pay for the funeral and burial. Read the process below.
If the Department cannot help, apply to your township's General Assistance program to help pay for the burial costs. Read our Applying for General Assistance page for information on how to get General Assistance. The township will ask if the family wants to donate the body to science. If they donate the body, the family must make sure the institution follows the rules. The institution will move the body from the hospital or state facility.
The medical institution, mortuary, or permitted scientific place cannot transfer or sell the remains once it has finished using them. The institution will then cremate the remains. It will try to give the cremated remains to a family member. The place will bury the remains in a cemetery if no one picks up the remains. It will notify the family on record.
There have been a lot of movies lately about unpopular teenage boys pining after the girl they love. There was, for example, David Seltzer's "Lucas" (1986), with that perfectly modulated friendship between Corey Haim as a boy with a crush on Kerri Green and Charlie Sheen as the football hero who also loves the girl but tries to understand the whole situation. Or remember the Scottish film "Gregory's Girl," with its awkward hero in love with a girl who could play soccer better than he could. Or John Hughes' "Sixteen Candles," with Molly Ringwald in love with the senior class hero.
The inability to speak does not mean you cannot enjoy activities with your loved one. You may have to become creative in adapting these activities to his/her current abilities or it may be as simple as reminiscing and sharing memories of these activities with your loved one, all while creating new memories as you do so.
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