but then that somehow morphed into a free suite at theHotel without ms doing anything than not arguing with him.
Nifty! Steph is right, you have superpowers.
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.
but then that somehow morphed into a free suite at theHotel without ms doing anything than not arguing with him.
Nifty! Steph is right, you have superpowers.
msbelle, is it a good sign that mac finds an actual DS game boring, instead of being hypnotized for hours by it and pathetically bargaining to play just a little while more?
I guess, BUT HE PLAYED 5 HOURS STRAIGHT!!!
I am returning the game tomorrow. I can get a refund for up to 7 days. I have to talk to him more about it though, because I am making him wait at least a week before getting another one.
Yeah, five hours seems like plenty.....
Good deal, Perkins!
DS, the gift that keeps on giving msbelle headaches...
Dominic self-regulates on it because it gives him migraine if he plays too long. And frankly, both boys like the community aspect of the wii more, I think. Even if Tyler can melt down if his frustration gets too high when the game is above his level.
Okay, so mr. flea has a job interview in Dublin on June 1. For me to go and us to make a week's vacation of it will be about $1500-2000 (I guess depending on how much we eat). My mother is willing to come down and stay with the kids. Should I go?
Pro: week in Dublin with husband and no kids. Con: Other things I could do with $2000, like pay the mortgage if he doesn't end up getting the job.
Should I go?
Absolutely! A) Trip to Ireland with just your husband! How often is that going to happen? Approximately never until your kids go to college. B) What if he gets offered the job and accepts it and you didn't get a good look see?
Well, for B) I would just ask Jars. (And my other friend from Dublin.)
Yeah, you should go. That way if nothing comes of the job, you got an amazing trip to visit a beautiful place, just you and your husband. And you'll be able to offer him support and feedback while he's in the interview process. Also you can bring me back some good Irish tea.
And if he gets the job, you'll be able to settle your planning mind a little bit better by being able to picture what you're headed into. You can also do some hands-on reconnaissance as far as schools and houses go, stuff that you wouldn't be able to get satisfactory answers from mr. flea. Well, I wouldn't be able to get satisfactory answers from the SO, anyway.