my cat is very insulted. I had to change the bed - so I ever so nicely removed him so he wouldn't be disturbed. so he promptly hopped back up on the bed. and he got caught under every layer being put on the bed . Now he is clinging to the bed for dear life and giving me the evil look - because I might disturb him again
Buffy ,'Potential'
Spike's Bitches 26: Damn right I'm impure!
[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.
Poor Percy-cat! I'ma come steal him.
Now do you see why I like Sparky1?
I saw plenty to like before, but the hidden, roiling darkness is quite compelling, I agree.
And it's a lot of darkness in that teeny package. I'm learning that smaller = the eviler. See also: Kristin T.
Being teeny means the roiling darkness builds up to a higher pressure faster, and it needs an outlet. Today, Perkins' co-workers, tomorrow the world.
Poor Percy-cat! I'ma come steal him.
not sure he'd like that. between Ollie and Em he might have to learn to climb
I've totally looked up breastmilk recipes before, when searching for something I could in theory make for Lillian's first birthday.
True story.
But then, I draw my personal squick line at placenta eating.
I mean, I can justify liver, just barely (because I like the taste--I just can't think about its function for too long), but the home-grown disposable filtering organ is right out.
Hell, I only wanted to see mine to mentally give it the finger for that whole bedrest thing.
Just Em - Elliot's pretty laid back. As long as there are 2 food bowls, he doesn't care.
Double-bag that diaper for extra soaking-in-it power.
No more diapers, at least not during a school day. She's officially potty-training right now. So even though she is very good about peeing in the potty, the chances of getting wet have just gone up considerably.
WRT breastmilk cottage cheese: I assume it would be for the kidlet, not for general consumption.
Plei, Franny had no signs of food allergies so I started her on yogurt at 9 months or so (it began with a course of antibiotics, as I wanted to repopulate her wee digestive tract). Which I guess is a mememe way of saying you can probably use regular ol' milk for Lilybean's birthday cake.
Have any Buffista babies shown any sensitivity to citrus? Em got a couple of butt rashes when I drank it while nursing, so I stopped drinking it. I gave her mandarin oranges this morning, and she has a rash again. Anyone else see this?