He's sort of an ugly cute baby. Such chubby cheeks.
But if it's where you finish, then we should be checking in with him in 50 years!
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He's sort of an ugly cute baby. Such chubby cheeks.
But if it's where you finish, then we should be checking in with him in 50 years!
They have cans of New Mexico Hatch Valley diced chilies.
oooh! If it is better than old el paso version... I buy 1 lb tubs of frozen roasted green chile and smuggle them in my luggage back.
The video isn't of the place I looked at, merely one very much like it. The kitchen space isn't as nice nor is the deck. And It doesn't have back rear french doors. But it gives ideas for the next decade.
Such chubby cheeks.
Not naturally, though. His mother revealed that he'd go down for a nap with food stuffed in them.
The house in the video is adorable, sara. I love the lavender bathroom!
Maybe you should tell me things about Baltimore ...
Well, lisah, I'd love it. But can you also get a set of nurses for Grace and jobs for me and K!
I'm going to say sure! I do have a bunch of nurse friends! see:
Amy, with my previously mentioned caveats, that's very much like the place I'm seriously considering.
I like B'more's crazy neighborhoodiness a lot? And it is schizo, but in a defineable way? Seriously, there are houses a few blocks away that while nice in an aesthetic sense are a major NO in a reasonable 'hood sense. Baltimore is a city of neighborhoods, and god the residents love'em, and they can be really insular and protective. It is literally block by block in some places.
I wish Trader Joe's had online mail ordering. I just found out they have Tom Yum flavored cashews.
Shemar should call me. ijs.
I like B'more's crazy neighborhoodiness a lot? And it is schizo, but in a defineable way?
I like this a lot. I mean, I found NYC to be that way, to a lesser extent -- less in the neighbor*ly* way and more that neighborhoods had distinct personalities -- and I like the kind of city Baltimore is, in terms of living right *in* the city.
It's also pretty affordable, and not too far from my parents. But ... only affordable right now in the *one day, maybe* sense, and then schools would be an issue, too.
Amy, here's a recent love letter to Baltimore from somebody who feels about it much the same way I do: