Sarah's Scribbles by Sarah Andersen for November 30, 2016

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    moontime70  over 7 years ago

    Take a snapshot of the stove with your phone camera. Every time you feel the anxiety coming, look at it.

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    KenseidenXL  over 7 years ago

    Find the panelboard and flip the stove breaker to “off”….

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    Brass Orchid Premium Member over 7 years ago

    That was probably yesterday.

    I’m pretty sure you didn’t check it today.

    You better go back.

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    Monster Hesh  over 7 years ago

    You’re lucky it kicks in so soon. I usually don’t start fretting until I’ve been at my job for an hour.

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    Bogombo Premium Member over 7 years ago

    For years I didn’t use a coffee maker because I could never be sure it was unplugged when I left home.

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    CeeJay  over 7 years ago

    I check everything three or four times before I go to bed. I guess there are worse problems to have.

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 7 years ago

    How many times have i done that?

    Seriously!

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    The Old Wolf  over 7 years ago

    Yes, yes, it all makes sense when you explain it that way. I’m glad I’m not the only one.

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    Woody157  over 7 years ago
    That works great until the camera that was pointed at the stove is burned up in the fire.
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    Vorticia  over 7 years ago

    Yup…anxiety is a masterful enemy.

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    Fenix121  over 7 years ago

    It´s Lovely, very cute! kkkkk

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    TlalocW  over 5 years ago

    I often wonder if we all have at least minor OCD-like qualities – and I don’t mean to take away from people with full-blown OCD. That’s a tough life to live. But we all go through lives sometimes on automatic pilot that maybe part of the brain that deals with OCD is like, “Well, I’m going to have a little bit of fun now.” For me, it’s always whether I put my garage door down. Undoubtedly, I backed out of the garage and hit the button and caught a glimpse of it lowering, but it never registers so about half a mile away, I have to do a u-turn to verify.

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