1. My 20 wk U/S is tomorrow! YAY! 2. My FI and I are going to the courthouse to tie the knot tomorrow (we'll do the whole wedding thing after baby) 3. My lower back has been killing me all week 4. I need to get my toes painted too
Post by gretchenindisguise on Aug 22, 2012 8:40:36 GMT -5
1. I interviewed yesterday and was told they are checking my references and "interviewing a few other people and checking their references"] and I'll hear by Friday. I am wigging out for Friday. 2. L did not feel well last night, I'm hoping she feels better today. 3. Because she didn't feel well, I laid down with her to help her fall asleep. I fell asleep too, around 9. Then got up at 9;30 and came to my bed. So I had glorious sleep last night. Except I woke up myself a few times, wtf.
1. As much as fall is my favorite season, I could use just a few more weeks of good summer weather. I don't feel I hit the beach enough
2. I have to go to a conference in Philly in Sept and even though I am close enough to drive I am spending the night at the hotel. fuck that noise, I need some me time. And yes, my budget covers hotel stay
3. Hubs is on vacation this week and next week and he got free passes to the pier in Wildwood. I can't wait to go!
Post by loveablesarah on Aug 22, 2012 8:45:30 GMT -5
Pixie - Good luck today! I hope it goes well and you get some answers/cures.
I am NOT ready for fall. I just love summer so much. I like it hot and it's cooled off a lot recently.
I got my nails done yesterday and I'm not happy with the job she did. They are really thick and the end of the nail is uneven. But I don't feel like going back to complain, so I'll just live with it and either not go there again or ask for someone else.
My grandson is getting so big so fast. He's almost 11 months and the funniest little dude ever.
I still haven't decided what to do about my friend’s birthday on Saturday. Actually, really I have, I just haven't told her I'm not going. I feel guilty not going. But my other friend’s father's funeral trumps birthday party busing. And I don't want to go anyway.
I remember 3 now. We decided that i would stop pumping at 6 months and nurse until the milk is gone. I feel good about this and I'm glad to have Jake's support! My sister thinks it's weird he "has a say" in things like this but i figure he doesn't push for anything and they're his kids too. He should, at the very least, feel involved in these decisions. And he was such an integral part of me being able to bf at all that i really respect his thoughts on this.
Post by melodramatic26 on Aug 22, 2012 8:52:27 GMT -5
thanks everyone.
and Moonbeam: I started the Couch to 5k program at 220lbs. It's a lot of walking in the beginning and just very small bouts of "running". I took the running spots very slow and I think that's why I was able to stick with it.
Find a park nearby. People that are already walkng/running aren't going to laugh at you. At all. In fact, I found that there is a comraderie (sp?) amongst runners regardless of how fast/slow you are.
and for the others not out there exercising, who cares what they think. Seriously. You don't know them and you'll never see them again. Plus if you are anything like me, you already feel like people are staring at you just because you are overweight. I'd rather they be staring b/c I'm actually doing something about it.
Oh no. The secretary who sits in the next cubicle over is wearing a series of jangly bracelets today. I can already tell the noise is going to crawl behind my eyes and make me insane.
Haha, I was wearing jangly bracelets today too but they were annoying me by the time I had my computer up and running. So now they're just sitting on my desk.
Post by OHMBLEEGOHHHHH! on Aug 22, 2012 9:01:08 GMT -5
Kristen has her kindergarten orientation last night, and now I am kicking myself for not asking whose room I will be TSSing in (I only know grade) so I could slide in and introduce myself without being around all the kids. Dummy.
and Moonbeam: I started the Couch to 5k program at 220lbs. It's a lot of walking in the beginning and just very small bouts of "running". I took the running spots very slow and I think that's why I was able to stick with it.
Find a park nearby. People that are already walkng/running aren't going to laugh at you. At all. In fact, I found that there is a comraderie (sp?) amongst runners regardless of how fast/slow you are.
and for the others not out there exercising, who cares what they think. Seriously. You don't know them and you'll never see them again. Plus if you are anything like me, you already feel like people are staring at you just because you are overweight. I'd rather they be staring b/c I'm actually doing something about it.
That (and still running while pg) are both ahhhhmazing. Good for you!
It's the kind of band you "would have to wear a hazmat suit to have sex with", as MonkeyKnifeFight so eloquently put it.
Haha, aww, I think they're pretty straightedge, yeah? Brian, for sure. There down-home Jersey boys! No hazmat necessary!
I'd do it, hazmat or not. I can't believe how long I have liked their songs without ever knowing who they were. The song Great Expectations totally helped me through a break up a few years ago, but it was yesterday that I was like HEY! ALL THESE SONGS ARE BY THE SAME BAND. duh.
This hazmat groupie sex talk makes me wonder if Adam Levine is one of those singers you get herpes from just by looking at him. Then I ask myself if that would stop me from shagging him? Probably not.
I have a few projects I've started that I haven't finished. A quilt for ds, repainting our picture frames, putting a bunch of pics I printed off in a photo album. I just get distracted and then dont touch it for months. Ineed to quite being lazy and get some things accomplished.
Since this is the place I deposit these things, Leo did great at daycare. Took his bottle and seemed content. She has two babies transitioning right now and that makes me nervy. It is so hard to back off and know your baby isn't going to be held 24/7 and attended to the second he makes a peep etc. In the end it is good. Daycare structure is good. But it is a hard transition for me.
I am back at work this AM and already everyone is trying to dump all the things on me.
Good thoughts to those waiting to hear on job opportunities!
Yay to Grace and Melo - I am impressed! Also, you look fabulous Melo!
LHC, I, too am counting down to fall. Especially now that our mornings feel fall-like. Crisp and cool. My favorite time of year. Now if they'd turn the AC down. Also, thanks for your thoughts on hoping I don't get sick. If I do, there's not much I can do, right? Fever of 102 in an adult is the suck!
Eddy, I hope this week goes well. It's a bumpy transition, for sure.
Frkls- that program sounds amazing! Do you think it'll be well received by your parishioners? I can't remember the name, but a while back Food Network did a special showing how much petfectly good food is wasted simply bc it wasn't pretty enough. We need to learn to eat ugly vegetables.