That's really rough and I'm so sorry you and your sister are going through this. Try to go easy on yourself for starters. Secondly, is there extended family and/or friends who can provide support to you, your sister and your parents during this period? You're going to need support whilst you're away and it will probably help you as well if you know someone's there to support your sister whilst you're away.
He's setting the expectation that if the Democrats do gain power after the midterms, then even if they rightfully impeach him his base will view it as politically motivated.
He's done this type of thing before. Doesn't surprise me.
She ... told me that that it wasn’t my fault. But I know deep down, it is.
Your sister is right. It's not your fault. You're not responsible for the actions of your parents; it was their job to make sure both you and your sister got the attention and support you needed growing up.
I did not experience this imbalance to anywhere near the same degree as you growing up. I certainly felt the pressure to achieve academically as I was the academically-inclined one of the family and my siblings would sometimes compare themselves to me in this regard, even though our parents weren't pushing us into any particular course of study or career. But most of the friction between myself and one of my siblings was more due to my inadequate social skills during my teens. These days I get along well with my siblings and all of us have different careers and qualifications.
I'm glad it went well. The post-op bleeding is pretty normal and once you can start on the nasal rinses tomorrow it will really help. The first couple of days are the most uncomfortable, but it'll soon be over.
We question our politicians (here in Australia) often enough on this sort of thing in election years that some (not all) actually pay enough attention to cost-of-living stuff to be in the right ballpark.
“Americans must learn to adjust to a lower standard of living,” he told the crowd before suggesting a specific solution to prices hiked by his tariffs, which he continues to insist are a success. “You can give up certain products. You can give up pencils…You don’t need 37 dolls for your daughter. Two or three is nice.”
Interesting that the first thing he suggests is related to literacy. Wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't think writing is important.
My recommendation is to cover the top of the trap with an old towel or blanket and leave it open (at both ends) with the bait food in it for a few days so Bread gets used to going into it for the food. Then close the trigger end and move the food towards the trigger. Once he's comfortable going right into the trap for the food, you can arm it.
Keep in mind that you probably only get one shot at this - if he gets out of the trap, he's probably never going to go near one again. I lost a couple of strays that way before I realise that the trap I was using had a hidden flaw (a strong male cat could push against the spring-loaded end enough to bow the bottom of it and squeeze out). I've since reinforced it to prevent that issue.
He's safe if he works in MATLAB or other languages that use one-based indexing. He's a dead man if she works out most lists are zero-based.