Thanks, Teppy! I appreciate you looking that up for me.
You're welcome!
Medication makes me so nervous.
That's totally normal. It's people like me, who take handfuls of pills with abandon*, who are the freaks.
*(Okay, I don't really take HANDFULS of pills, but I tend to not worry about interactions. Remind me of that when my liver falls out, okay?)
I totally love this group! But, does it make me evil to think "I wonder if Burrel is snapping pics to blackmail her son with later in life"? I know my family would have. Hmm. Might explain some of my twisted mind.
ION, this is the THIRD day in a row I'm up before alarms. Today, I'm up before ALL of them (yes, like 6!). I've had time to actually eat a bowl of cereal in my apartment, rather than in the car!! OK, 2nd to last alarm has sounded, time to hop in the shower. (crazy I tell you, it's like I'm a morning person this week... CRAZY!)
Oh, and Emily, Roserem isn't habit-producing, so that's another plus.
"I wonder if Burrel is snapping pics to blackmail her son with later in life"? I know my family would have.
My mom has a bunch of pictures of my younger brother, around age 5 or so, wearing my old dresses, one of mom's wide-brimmed hats....and holding a toy machine gun. They're WAY funnier than the obligatory naked toddler pictures.
It's totally a take-as-you-need.
Sweet! Because my doctor gave me samples, and said it's not habit-forming, but my insurance doesn't cover it. If it's something I can take every once in a while, maybe I can save it for my 12-hours-sleep-in-3-days nights and make them last for a while. Going to take one this weekend to see if it helps me be sleepy or knocks me out for 15 hours. Sigh.
I really doubt it will knock you out. It doesn't work that way. It quiets the brain for sleep rather than knocking out. Also, check your e-mail.
many kids assume that their parents will always know when they're lying because they think that their parents know everything they're thinking - it just doesn't occur to a really young child that what's in their mind isn't also in their parents' minds
Absolutely! That kind of torment must be intense.
As for bilibo--normal bowls don't have videos. That's why they don't cost $30.
Also, check your e-mail.
Got it, thanks. We'll see how things go this weekend.
K. Let me know. And good luck!
normal bowls don't have videos.
Ohhhhhh. Well worth the expense then.
[Actually, looking at that page, it's a lot bigger than I'd originally thought. But still.]