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My Dishes Saga Continued

Saturday, March 29, 2008

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Just figured I’d update you on my dishes saga since I bored you with the original story. I went to Target yesterday with intent of buying my dishes – you know, the ones that I wanted, not the ones that KATE wanted… I get there only to discover they’ve cleared out the Global Bazaar section [...]

My Dishes Saga

Friday, March 28, 2008

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For my birthday, back in January, my parents gave me a large bill of currency and gave me the strict instruction to use it on myself.  Not my children.  Not the bills.  (What does this say about me that they felt the need to give this instruction?  Never mind – I think I know.  I [...]

Go Get Some Pants, Please…

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

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I’m trying to make my 3 year old little boy a little more self-sufficient. And since he’s REFUSING to potty train right now (very frustrating), I’ve decided that he can learn how to get himself dressed at least. I seem to remember Kate being able to do that quite well by this age and I’m [...]

The Things Kids Say

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

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Heard at the dinner table… Kate to Ethan: “Don’t you even think about it, bro… I can see your wheels turning!” as she points to his head. Ethan, covering his forehead with his hands: “Don’t look at my circles!” Heard at a friend’s house during a thunderstorm… Pippi to her daddy downstairs after a loud [...]

“Oh, yeah?!?”

Sunday, August 26, 2007

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We currently have a ‘baby pool’ set up in our backyard for the kiddos to play in. I say ‘baby pool’ in quotes because it’s not really very small – it’s actually 8 feet across and 18 inches deep. Hardly a pool for a baby. Nevertheless, the kids have been having a blast in it [...]

What I’m up to now…

  • “@NathanFillion: The pick up is official. Castle. Season 5. Cheers.” YAY! Congrats!! Can't wait to see what happens next season. 1 week ago

Holy cow!! Great use of visuals to help explain the proposed budget cuts and their actual impact on the overall budget.


You’ll never fold tshirts the same way again!

If you ever wanted to hear someone put a mommy’s day into a song, try this one! (I guarantee you’ll laugh your butt off.)

A little on the political side, but interesting nonetheless…

Children’s Books We’ve Read

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