Suzi, I'm so very sorry.
Guess who stole half a cup of warm tea this morning and now doesn't want to nap?
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Suzi, I'm so very sorry.
Guess who stole half a cup of warm tea this morning and now doesn't want to nap?
Suzi, I'm so sorry.
Guess who stole half a cup of warm tea this morning and now doesn't want to nap?
Caffeinated toddler!
Yup, Teppy! She's outta luck, sitting in the crib awake because momma needed a shower before the sitter arrives.
Yup, Teppy! She's outta luck, sitting in the crib awake because momma needed a shower before the sitter arrives.
I remember when toddler Tickybox kept grabbing for Plei's (black) coffee. Plei finally gave her a sip, assuming that it would be too bitter, and Ticky would stop lunging for the cup. Nope, Ticky loved it, and didn't want to give the cup back.
Suzi, I'm so sorry.
Gud, all I will say is that spouses take care of each other, not get angry when the other one is sick. I hope you feel better today.
Oh, Suzi, I'm so sorry. That's all so hard, and too much to have to deal with it all at once. Numb is okay for now, please take care of yourself.
Gud, I've said it all before and there's no use repeating it. The things you say about your wife remind me of my ex, and I can't be polite, so I'll be silent. Except to say, if I had a husband as diligent and generous and caring as you, I'd count myself blessed.
I have been guilty of giving her a sip or two in the past. She loves it. She's probably half made of it.
Today, the campus internet went down while I had a classroom full of students taking an online exam.
I tried using my phone to make a mobile hotspot so that they could connect one or two at a time to submit the exams, but some security thing on the university computers prohibited that.
I ended up having them write down their answers.
I could really do with a day where I didn't have to fix things while a classroom full of panicked students waited for me to make things work when I didn't know how to make things work.
Thanks for the wise words and Harvey purring. I am comforted.