Yes, they are new parents but the assheadedness started way before the niece arrived. They are just so immature, it's rather frightening. Also, my SiL has a knack for hurting my mom's feelings that really pisses me off.
Anya ,'Showtime'
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I think Hil and AmyLiz need new pharmacies
I think so, too. And they're notoriously late with everything -- I can't tell you how many times I've been told to come back because something isn't filled yet. And what kills me is my Actos is given to me in a sealed bottle from the manufacturer. So all the pharmacist has to do is slap a label on it. Feh.
Wow. Makes me grateful for my two local Walgreen's. They're busy, but always stocked.
OMG.
Annabel just pulled herself up to standing in her playpen. Stood there for quite awhile leaning against the side while I praised her and clapped for her. Then she let go, wavered wobbling for a second or two, and fell on her butt. I clapped for her again and got her to clap for herself.
She's 9 months old tomorrow. How did she get so big and so accomplished so fast?
Go Annabel!!!
Go Annabel! May you always fall on your butt (if you have to fall, that is)
O took a whack to the noggin this morning when he fell. I may live to regret the wood floors.
edited to sound more encouraging.
Annabel just pulled herself up to standing
Way to go, Annabel!
O took a whack to the noggin this morning when he fell
We have wood floors. Sara has cracked her head on them many times. But she's fine. Those little skulls are amazingly durable.
right on, Annabel! Whee!
Yay, Annabelle!
Cash, hardwood flooring may be harder than a dirt floor, but it's hella easier to keep sanitary. And the little guy will have sooooooooooo much fun sliding around on it in his socks in a few years.
My folks had hardwood in upstairs hall and on the stairwell. One of my favorite memories of early childhood is sliding, bumpity-bump-bump, down the stairs on purpsose.
She's 9 months old tomorrow. How did she get so big and so accomplished so fast?
Right on! Early walker, I bet. She's going to start cruising soon, so expect things to come off bookshelves if you have any down low.