joins Amy
Spike's Bitches 43: Who am I kidding? I love to brag.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
(joins Amy in the narrow-eyed glare)
~ma for Barb's ladybits
omnis, some of the museums are open in the evenings ... Thursdays, I believe. Don't know about the White House tours - the past eight years it's been pretty much off-limits to the hoi polloi (marginally more accessible than Cheney's bunker). So you might make it. If not, there are other places to see - Congress (really - it's a beautiful building), the Library of Congress, etc.
And if you're right on the Metro, transit is actually fairly easy. You might also consider one of the bus/trolley tours where you can hop off and hop back on.
Pregnancy is not a good look on people under 5' tall.
We have a party to go to in a couple of weeks - I'll keep the idea of a picture in mind when I'm looking like I put some effort into getting dressed.
Heading to bed for a few hours of sleep in a moment.
My gronk read this and said "I wish I could do that"
Don't try to live your life in one day...
I look like this:
Well, at least you won't fall down.
t Runs away
Poor Sparky. I'm afraid I'm picturing you as a former co-worker who was about 4'10". By the end of nine months, we swore she was as tall lying down as standing up. When people saw the note at the reception desk that she had had a 10+ pound baby, they visibly winced. She did have no complications and a beautiful baby.
I know where you sleep at night, Jensen.
No need to run, DCJ, it's not like I can run after anyone.
she had had a 10+ pound baby
No. Just, no.
Thanks for the ~ma, y'all. I just updated the status and released the health ~ma back into the wild. Everything went as well as could be expected-- now it's just the wait and see period of about two weeks and then the fun part of deciding what to do.
Whitefonted for those who want to skip girlybits discussion
Basically, the fibroids have doubled in size in the last two years and consequently, my periods have gotten worse. My options, in a quick talk with the doc are to basically strip away my uterine lining, which will eliminate the problems of the periods, although I'll continue to ovulate and the fibroids will continue to grow larger until I go into menopause. I informed him that in my family, that tends to happen late-- frex, my grandmother had her last child at 49, my mother was pregnant, but didn't carry to term in her early 50s and my sister, who's never had kids and had her tubes tied in her late twenties, went through it at 47. That gave him pause, so he'll be thinking of what all the other options can be. So it looks like surgery of some sort will be in my future-- the severity of it is what's up in the air.