Except that he makes his tea WRONG.
I'm willing to let his tea making slide, but he's not very good at serving it.
Isaac can accept losing a game, but only up to a point. That point is usually the first loss, after that, he'd better win.
'Never Leave Me'
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Except that he makes his tea WRONG.
I'm willing to let his tea making slide, but he's not very good at serving it.
Isaac can accept losing a game, but only up to a point. That point is usually the first loss, after that, he'd better win.
Emeline can handle losing most board games. Except Battleship. She cheats constantly. And then gets banned from the game and then has a fit and then a coupld of days later promises not to cheat again, but then she does and lather, rinse repeat.
the next neighborhood, which has a good non-Graeter's ice cream shop, a cool toy store, and an AWESOME kids' bookstore
I love Oakley! (I also lived there. About the only place in Cincy that I haven't lived is the West side.)
WTF Aimee? That's not... urg...
by my own rules I cannot celebrate any win over mac except in my head. He is beyond slightly annoyed before the winning move is finished. It's a shame.
I can see where this aggressive kid gets it from, if the mother threatened you. Nice modeling!
Good lord, Aims. People.
I was supposed to work from home today, which I kind of did (technically from Tom and Nora's), but I was super sleepy and came home and napped. And now I'm trying to decide what to make for dinner - I have cabbage and potatoes that I need to use. And green beans.
Hey, isn't it time for "What are people doing this weekend?"
I was the kid who would stomp off when losing (note the tense, before the game ended), complaining about how "it wasn't fair!!!!1!!1!" Have I mentioned here that my parents nicknamed me "Sarah Heartburn?"
Hey, isn't it time for "What are people doing this weekend?"
It is! I am ::hangs head in slight shame:: going to see Dark Shadows tomorrow. Somewhat against my better judgement. But but but ... Tim Burton eyecandy! Vampires! ... it's going to be dreadful, I'm sure.
On Sunday I'm going to a monthly open house thing some friends host. I get to see one of my favorite three year olds!
I had hoped to go through my craft closet and take pictures of fabric and yarn, then scan in sewing and kitting patterns so I could match up project ideas on pinterest, but none of the 11 people I emailed about coming over to help and hang out can make it.
So maybe mac and I will go see Avengers. Parental child appropriate meter from anyone who has seen it?