Turns out DH is going to be in Seattle next week( with a client yelling at him... whee) I have an idea of the weather, but what the level of allergens up there. do I need to make sure he takes lots of drugs?
Spike's Bitches 23: We've mastered the power of positive giving up.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
beth, according to weather.com, tree pollen is high but everything else is moderate to nonexistent. I haven't noticed many allergy symptoms this spring, but IIRC mine are usually worse in late May and into June up here.
Have him take them just in case. Late winter/early spring this year was bad enough that my nurses were cursing it, though it's much calmer now.
Baby costs came in today: 11k+. Don't remember how much of that's covered, though. These breast barnacles are 'xpensive!
flyby post: I have the best sister in the world
It is way too early in the evening for me to be intoxicated. And yet, I am. My nose is numb. This is the downfall of having a friend live 1 block away. I had a long earnest conversation tonight with a 4-year-old about younger brothers and how much of a pain they can be. I'm going to have to call my brother tomorrow and tell him that.
This post took me a long time to type and check for accuracy. Just so you know.
Oh D., of the Griswold, formerly child of the nova, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
Awww, Gris, Happy Birthday! What a sweet sister.
A very happy birthday to you, David.
Greg is stuffed full of good food that I didn't have to cook (as are the rest of us); the babies are down for the night, Nick came along for dinner and then went home, the front door is locked and all is well.
He says thank you all for the birthday wishes.
On the way to dinner tonight, Kara took off her shoes.
Nick: "Kara took off her shoes!"
Me: "Kara, you can't go in the restaurant without shoes, put them back on."
Kara: "No, there's sumpin in 'em!"
Nick: "There's nothing in them. Here, I'll put them on."
Kara: "NO! There's a DEAD BLUE BIRD IN ONE!"
Everyone else: "There is NO DEAD BLUE BIRD in your SHOE!"
Kara: "Oh.
t pause
Is it a white bird?"
Nick: "She's certainly her parents' daughter."
Deena, teach the girl to write. Her stories beat anything on the TV right now.
She's working on it. She can write her name.
She's also got an invisible friend now. His name is Ain-Kor.