They just gave me the meds the majorly ineffective way, and I'm out of meds at at home, so I think I may be screwed.
Mal ,'The Train Job'
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
For the fizzy water people, are you using bottled water or tap water? Our tap water is pretty hard, and I'm wondering how that would affect the process.
I use tap water, but I have a built-in filter.
Timelies all!
Yay Gar!
Went to the Building Museum yesterday. Saw an exhibit of replicas of various buildings done in Legos.(Didn't know they made clear Legos, but there they were.)
What the hell?
People suck sometimes.
I've decided Dylan is never allowed to have another birthday party because after yesterday, I am DEAD. We wound up having 17 kids there!!! I had no idea I even knew that many people. (There were 11 RSVPs. Grrr.)
So my plan is to simply remove all the calendars from our home and not tell Dylan his birthday is coming next year. (Or, actually, have his party at the zoo or somewhere like that where they limit the number of kids and have staff on hand to wrangle them.)
We also found out yesterday's that he got a public pre-k slot, which was a total shock to us. (It's a lottery, and there are about ten times as many applicants as kids.) Which means we'll be hiring a full time babysitter in the fall, which means a lot of paperwork. Yay and ugh.
Jessica, we actually got away with doing that with both Owen and Olivia this year--both their birthdays fell close to weekends were were travelling and so we ended up just taking them out for pizza and to Toys R Us and magically, it worked! NO PARTIES this year!
I don't think it'll work a second year in a row but damn, it was nice not going through the nightmare that is planning a child's birthday party.
We also found out yesterday's that he got a public pre-k slot, which was a total shock to us.
Wow! Yay! Maybe you could hide Aeryn in his backpack?
I only had birthday parties every fourth year. And Emmett's parties declined in size and partyness as he got older.
And Emmett's parties declined in size and partyness as he got older.
That is another blessing of aging--they desire less sizable parties. Until they get older still. Why doesn't someone plot a birthday party size versus age graph?
For avoiding kids' birthday parties, I recommend having them at awkward times. I only had occasional parties, as far as I remember....