Poor parents of tantrum having kids! I don't remember the boys doing this much, but they both had colic to punish me earlier in life so I had to get a break at some point.
My nephew was big on tantrums. The first time I took care of him he launched into one when I drove past MacDonald's without stopping for fries. I glanced at him and told him that didn't work on me and he stopped instantly. Tried it again once, same reaction when I told him it wouldn't work.
It's funny how a little thing like not seeing the payment for your credit card bill, even though you know you paid it and yet somehow it must not have gone through because look now there are finance charges and late fees but I know I logged in to pay it so wtf happened, can totally ruin your day.
Man, I am out of it!
Between the disorientation of the Alarm Clock That Wasn't incident and this incipient sinus/ear fuckityness I got happening, I feel like my eyes aren't tracking right and my head is stuffed with stupid.
{{{JZ}}} I have so much sympathy for you on the tantrums. I was in the back seat of the car with my nephew once where he was throwing such a fit about not getting a toy he wanted that
he ended up throwing up all over me.
I hope the Matilda tantrums go away quickly.
{{{Aimee}}} I'm sorry you're having a bad morning. Better day ~ma.
I think I'm getting a cold. I didn't get much sleep last night, and I'm stuffed up and headachy this morning.
William Shatner singing (interpreting?) "Rocket Man"
Awww...honey, it's our song!!
I have $85 in Amazon credit to spend. Do I buy:
(1) Superfancy cloth diapers
(2) Most of a really cute pocket-sized camcorder
(3) Bluetooth headset (model tbd)
(4) Nothing, and let the credits keep building up. (I get $25 every quarter from my office for doing reception coverage.)
Definite NO on the diapers.
If you LOVE the camcorder, then go for it.
Me? I'd spend it on clothes, shoes, and/or jewelry because those are things I don't spend a lot of "real" money on.