The Crying of Natter 49
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.
Allyson, so sorry about the evil job. ita, so sorry about the evil migraine. Kalshane, YAY new job.
I'm caught up in Natter! That made me smile. Also the fact that it's National Pie Day, which clearly means I should go to the Cocos down the street and have pie.
Then, on friday, it's the hopefully-gender-find-out ultrasound.
Squee! My baby spoilers are on Thursday.
I don't really have a gender preference, but growing up in a family where the 3 oldest are all girls, having my first be a boy would just be weird. Baby boys are what you have when you already have enough girls!
Unrelatedly, why is Gilmore Girls sucking? The only storyline I like right now is Lane and Zach, and her
GIANT FAKE PREGNANCY BELLY
is really interfering with my ability to pay attention to it.
I had no pie, but I did have a brownie with ice cream on top. I shall declare it a successful Pie Day celebration.
Squee! My baby spoilers are on Thursday.
Awesome! We'll have a spoilerfest! I'm so excited for you and E. Lotsa babies for neat people is always fun. And I think this year is definitely providing that.
having my first be a boy would just be weird.
You probably already know this, but they can pee
up!
Heh.
Laughed myself hysterical that the first time brother changed the neph's diaper (it was something like the third, with nurses responsible for the first two) he got peed on. Even better was the fact I witnessed it! You'd think, but no.
I totally agree, Jess. Her
pregnancy belly is way too perfectly round -- it's like they just stuck an exercise ball under her shirt or something
.
You probably already know this, but they can pee up!
Oh yes -- hence the invention of the pee pee teepee.
I've always found that invention hysterical. Mainly because brother was the one who insisted it was unneeded, because he'd know, you know? And me, whose only kids are nannied kids, was like
um, well, heheheheh.
Yes, I love to mock my brother.
A girl would be a whole new batch of mocking!
Speaking from experience, big brothers are great! My sister and I both hoped that my brother's first kid would be a boy, and he was.
Speaking of evil girls, my sister is out visiting my mom and brother this week. They just got back from dinner at bro's, and Sis told me that she paid the youngest nephew (10-y.o.) $3 to throw a biscuit at his dad. My SIL started yelling at the kid after he lobbed it at Kip ("I don't care who told you to, you don't throw food in this house, especially not at your father!"), and was horrified when she saw Kris pay up at the end of the evening ("What's the money for? What do you mean, you paid him to throw that?!?"). Kris was giggling while telling me this, and told me that she also reminded the youngest about what she taught him the last time she was visiting--how to blow the wrapper off a straw at an appropriate target (preferably, his dad). SIL almost threw her out of the house.
My mom is notorious (she's the youngest girl, followed by the only boy) for teaching my twin cousins to slurp soup. My uncle (the youngest) taught them all sorts of interesting ways to clean house and make salad.
(My dad was the one to teach us the straw wrappers and spitballs at Peter Piper Pizza. Mom was not amused until 20 years later.)
I'm not a younger sibling, but am looking for things to teach the niecphews that make their parents look at me funny. I fear I'm falling down on the job, cause my brother is pretty crazy already.
I fear I'm too old for Veronica Mars. This is the second time I've tried to watch it, but I just can't. Veronica so wants to be Buffy, she even sounds like her. I have no idea what her sidekick's name is, but she always gets called "Willow" in my head. I try to like it, because so many peeps here do, but it's not working.