I want that Diagon Alley like whoa. Want Hagrid's Hut and Hogwarts Castle too. Forget about my son, I may have a Lego problem.
Emmett's got Hogwarts and Hagrid's hut. They're really fun because there are all sorts of little fiddley bits - hidden doorways, and things that open and move.
Dillo turns 5 next month, and he is convinced he will be having his party at Pump It Up. Which would remove any planning from me, but cost $125 at a minimum, so probably not.
That's where Matilda wants her birthday too.
They're really fun because there are all sorts of little fiddley bits - hidden doorways, and things that open and move.
Damn it. I'm usually quite resistant to neat toys that I don't actually need, but I may have met my match.
Belmont Stakes Slideshow.
I'm still amazed by just how sloppy that track was. It was liquid.
Congrats Typo! I'm relieved.
Growing up my Mom's rule for birthdays was to only invite guests equal to my age plus 1. I don't think there was a big - invite everyone from the class push and she didn't do the invites during class (I don't know I'm vague on it all). But it worked for me because I didn't like big crowds.
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, and ours is exceptionally hard, and it hasn't been a problem at all.
Oh, good news, Gar! I'm so glad for you.
I went running this morning and now I'm going climbing but I got chilled and all I really want to do is huddle under a blanket. Bah.
Oh, Steph, I wanted to ask you -- someone I know has just been prescribed Cymbalta (active ingredient: duloxetine) for intermittent bouts of depression. I've been doing a bit of research into it, try and work out if it's a good choice of AD and what they should look out for. Do you know anything about it?
What is in tonic that makes a diet version necessary? I don't do fizzy (soft) drinks, so I am unfamiliar with this stuff.
So... yesterday I bought a car and teched a show.