So much so quickly for dear mac. I hope the visit tonight will be helpful for him. As overwhelming as this must be, kids his age are so amazingly adaptable. He will learn so fast with your loving guidance.
Natter 48 Contiguous States of Denial
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Hmm. He'd be a hit at parties, but I'm guessing that keeping him would involve a bit more upkeep than it's worth.
Luckily, he's got his own income!
I need to keep track of that Jack Black thing to send to various members of my family on their birthdays.
Poor tired mac! Tonight should be good.
There has been a fair amount of pouting the last 2 days anytime I say no, but today we got told that pouty boys take naps. He kinda got it and snapped out of it.
Ha! Such a good mommy. I do the same thing with Frances. At first it was just me noting outloud that whenever she gets tired she gets cranky, but now it's turned into, "I don't want to be cranky, I want to be a good girl."
And yet I wonder, is some of the pouty just a result of taking in so much in such a short time? I'm glad today has been low key.
low key days are goood. and I love mac stories. Because I love thinking about all the new things in his life
The big dilemma I'm facing now is do I want to eat Italian or drive further into Germantown so I can see if they have any interesting specials at Yia Yia's?
She liked her present!
Who wouldn't like that? Plus, there's the added bonus of making Trudy very jealous!
Glad the shopping all worked out. Hope you're less stressed.
Just got back from seeing Little Miss Sunshine with Nutty and Ellen S. (who says hi, btw). Steve Carell is almost unrecognizable, but in a very very funny way -- it's hard to imagine he also was the 40-Year-Old-Virgin and Michael on The Office. That's some funny range, that is. (Not to mention all the other fine performances in the movie.)
Oh -- and that's a great gift and a great neicely smile, too. It's safe to say it was a hit, I think.
Huh. TNT is ran the opening credits for RotK on 2/3 of the screen while they were running the end credits to TTT on the last 3rd. . . weird.
Why, oh, why am I watching the trilogy on TV with all the commercials and junk when I own all the extended DVD's?