Here's hoping meara wakes up without her cranky pants on. Really, that is a sincere wish.
Best wishes for a successful week, Kristin. May it be much better than anticipated.
Happy Birthday to Fay! 35 was my favorite birthday. All my life I had thought that 35 was the best age for a woman. I looked forward to it from HS on. For years I added age to my resume and lied about schooling and experience, then when I turned 35 it no longer was required because I had the experience. In the business world people suddenly stopped treating me like a little girl and knew I was a successful woman with her act together. Ok, maybe that last part was in my head, but I felt it was a milestone in the best way. Fear me when I turn 60 because I have a whole other mind set about that one.
Shorter version - 35 is a rocking age, enjoy it!
	
 
		
		
Happy Birthday, Fay!!!
Good luck today, Kristin.
Gronk.  My body thought 4 AM was the time to get up.  Stoopid body.
	
 
		
		
Happy Birthday, Fay!  
Today is the second day in a row that my DH has taken the puppy to day care, leaving me with the cake-walk commute.  I keep wondering if he's up to something.
Today when I swept the kitchen floor there were no mouse droppings.  I told my DH I'd be in charge of the food and clean up and he was in charge of the traps (and I didn't want to hear a body count).  
	
 
		
		
He's clearly plotting, Sparky. 
We should ship Twitch down to you. For a sweetheart of a cat, he's a ferocious mouser. 
Happy Birthday, Fay! 
	
 
		
		
It's about "should we remove 'in god we trust' from our currency".
I remember having a conversation with my dad about the fact that the currency was no longer based on the gold standard, what was it based on.  He got out a bill of some denomination, pointed  and said, "Why do you think they put, 'In God we trust' on it?"
  
	
 
		
		
I have just finished watching the Men's Olympic Triathlon.  Exciting finish!  Now I need to go train for my own race.
	
 
		
		
Happy birthday Fay!!
I myself am looking forward to turning 35 next month.
	
 
		
		
He got out a bill of some denomination, pointed and said, "Why do you think they put, 'In God we trust' on it?" 
No wonder our economy's in the shitter.  You can't walk into a church and demand a dollar's worth of God.
You wouldn't get good value for the money anyway.