Ahhh, Olivia can see 2 on the horizon. Emmett got difficult at 19 months.
Mal ,'Out Of Gas'
Spike's Bitches 35: We Got a History
[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.
the person who refused to let her: climb onto the table top and rifle through the Sunday paper, pour a cup out and fingerpaint with chocolate milk, stick macaroni up the dog's nose, stick her fingers up my nose and pull the pepper shaker off the kitchen counter and lick it.
What ARE you, a fascist?
What ARE you, a fascist?
If you really loved her you'd let her stick her sharp little fingers up your nose.
Steph, that's very sweet. No wonder you lurves him.
Robin, wishing you a warm heating pad and a loving Easter.
I have just let my kids eat marshmallow-bunnies-on-a-stick, as an Easter treat. Am waiting for chaos to ensue, but so far they are just being their usual selves.
Hey Hec, while you're around, do you happen to know the answer to my question from back here: Hil R. "Spike's Bitches 35: We Got a History" Apr 7, 2007 10:42:42 am PDT ? The "certain buffista" mentioned thought you might. (I have no memory of this happening at all. It's really puzzling me that someone remembers something about me that I don't remember. Also, it's disparaging to my knowledge of rock history!)
For said celebration of baby toes: [link]
I saw The Namesake yesterday. It was definitely very similar to my own experiences.
Teppy, the Boy is great and very sweet.
Anne, good luck on the extravaganza.
I wish I had more "Office" to watch, but no mail on Sunday. Dag. We should have candy in a little while though.
We saw Ghostrider at the dollar movie on Friday. What a fun movie! I love going to the dollar movie, things that might annoy me to pay $7 for are terrific at $1. Plus, I might have been willing to pay $7 for this. I love Nicholas Cage, and the use of music was nifty.
But then, I never claimed to be very high brow when it comes to my movie fun.
Polter, you're not alone in family grief. Liz Hurley's new Indian in-laws are completely mortified at how they were treated at the wedding and have a released a letter to explain their woe.