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  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    Can we just cancel today? :unamused:
    As I've mentioned, hubby is out of town, and now just so happens to be the perfect time for Raelynn to get sick. As in, puking all over the bathroom and kitchen sick. She refuses to eat, just wants water, and is currently lying down in her bed watching a movie as that's all she wants to do. Not to mention, the actual act of vomiting was enough to trigger one of her daily multiple anxiety attacks. Needless to say, at this point neither one of us is concerned at all about eating and not really doing much of anything else either. :frowning:

    I think cancelling today is a terrific idea. We could just fast-forward to tomorrow.
  • Posts: 2,847 Member

    I think cancelling today is a terrific idea. We could just fast-forward to tomorrow.

    Yes, let's call a do-over.
  • Posts: 1,184 Member

    I think cancelling today is a terrific idea. We could just fast-forward to tomorrow.

    I'd rather fast forward to Friday lol.
  • Posts: 5,777 Member
    Can we just cancel today? :unamused:
    As I've mentioned, hubby is out of town, and now just so happens to be the perfect time for Raelynn to get sick. As in, puking all over the bathroom and kitchen sick. She refuses to eat, just wants water, and is currently lying down in her bed watching a movie as that's all she wants to do. Not to mention, the actual act of vomiting was enough to trigger one of her daily multiple anxiety attacks. Needless to say, at this point neither one of us is concerned at all about eating and not really doing much of anything else either. :frowning:

    Oh no! I'm SO sorry! I hope she feels better soon. Hopefully it is just something that passes quickly and that the change of her father being away won't affect her any more than this.
  • Posts: 5,777 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »

    We have had people come up to us and ask to take pictures of it. We were at Wal-Mart one night and a guy rolled up asked if it'd be okay if he took a picture of the truck with his wife. I thought it was very odd, Mr. Mo said it happens all the time. I have to admit, I feel like a bad mamajamma when I drive it. :blush:

    I'm sure you know this, but for identity purposes and for your safety, make sure that they don't get your license plate in the photos. Otherwise, yeah, I can completely see why someone would want to take a picture with it!
  • Posts: 4,044 Member

    Oh my gosh! I LOLed! My son's eleven, and it hasn't got much better.

    Although we did have a fairly lengthy discussion yesterday about the American welfare system. And I was thinking the whole time, "My 11 year old son has an opinion on the welfare system. Is that normal?" For everyone's edification, he's a raging Republican on that issue. :D

    Haha that is great!
  • Posts: 8,723 Member
    I don't like that this was on page 4 and told me there were no new updates :( I had a hard time finding it.

    So my confession- I hopped on the scale this morning, was SUPER excited when I saw my weight because I thought it put my BMI in the normal range (25). Turns out < 25 is "normal" *sigh* That was a pretty big letdown. Hopefully it means in a couple days I can claim it, though. SO close! But I did hit a new low and I haven't been this weight in about 3 years, so that was cool.

    I wanted to celebrate normal BMI with a new pair sunglasses and I'm bummed :( I saw the exact pair I want on 6pm.com but they're $36 and I'm cheap. So I'll just wait.

    Whoo hoo! Happy dance!

  • Posts: 1,965 Member

    This reminds me. Not long ago I bought a Mad Libs book for my son at the checkout, because I always ALWAYS buy something there and I was in the candy free line. Do you have any idea how seamlessly you can fit the word 'turd' into any part of speech?

    If there was any doubt, I am not having discussions with my 10 year old about politics. LOL

    I may have some idea except in our house replace turd with poop :)
  • Posts: 1,965 Member
    Can we just cancel today? :unamused:
    As I've mentioned, hubby is out of town, and now just so happens to be the perfect time for Raelynn to get sick. As in, puking all over the bathroom and kitchen sick. She refuses to eat, just wants water, and is currently lying down in her bed watching a movie as that's all she wants to do. Not to mention, the actual act of vomiting was enough to trigger one of her daily multiple anxiety attacks. Needless to say, at this point neither one of us is concerned at all about eating and not really doing much of anything else either. :frowning:

    Yikes. I hope your little one is feeling better soon. Hugs!
  • Posts: 8,723 Member
    FroggyBug wrote: »

    I used to wear Toric lenses (I probably still should but I've been getting the regular disposables with the eye doctor's approval).

    I was ALWAYS ripping the toric ones on accident when I took them out when I was younger. I'm surprised I'm not blind because as a teen I would just wear them with the holes in them since back then they were really expensive and I didn't want to tell my parents that I ripped them.

    I'm glad that you are able to wear contacts still. :)

    They're still really expensive. I would love to wear just the regular ones, but my astigmatism is so bad, I might as well not even be wearing one at all if I'm going to wear a non toric lens. I hate being blind. :(

  • Posts: 8,723 Member
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Good plan. I blame them for as much as possible.

    And that Kanye guy.

  • Posts: 4,044 Member
    BZAH10 wrote: »

    Go. Enjoy. Doesn't have to be serious or time consuming. YOU set the boundaries! Give a try. You never know, right?

    I think this is awesome advice!
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    MoHousdon wrote: »

    And that Kanye guy.

    I've decided those two are going to name their son Easton. Easton West.
  • Posts: 5,658 Member

    That would be @pofoster21, if I'm not mistaken. And my family owns 14 cats, so I think they beat everyone. O.o
    Yes, thank you...I was just about to respond that it was POF. And I would say that 14 is definitely the winner!!
    5 is definitely our limit...it is just so hard to turn away a cat in need. :(
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    Yes, thank you...I was just about to respond that it was POF. And I would say that 14 is definitely the winner!!
    5 is definitely our limit...it is just so hard to turn away a cat in need. :(

    For the kitteh lovers,

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    and this

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  • Posts: 1,965 Member
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »

    I think this is awesome advice!

    Thanks guys. I think I will probably give it a go!!! Now I have to find something to wear lol
  • Posts: 2,328 Member

    A girl is to go on said date.

    I think so as well.
  • Posts: 231 Member
    edited June 2015
    FroggyBug wrote: »

    I used to wear Toric lenses (I probably still should but I've been getting the regular disposables with the eye doctor's approval).

    I was ALWAYS ripping the toric ones on accident when I took them out when I was younger. I'm surprised I'm not blind because as a teen I would just wear them with the holes in them since back then they were really expensive and I didn't want to tell my parents that I ripped them.

    I'm glad that you are able to wear contacts still. :)

    Man, Toric lenses are still so expensive (at least at my prescription), but I can't imagine wearing them ripped! ouch. I was really sad when I went to the eye doctor a few weeks ago and found out that my eye sight is still getting progressively worse, and unfortunately they don't make contacts for astigmatism much higher than what I have now (-7.5 power, -2.25 cyl... the highest cyl is -2.75 and is only available in one of my two brands that fit). I'll be really sad if I have to go back to glasses or get surgery in a couple years. I prefer contacts so much, and only wear my glasses when I have to.
  • Posts: 5,658 Member

    This reminds me. Not long ago I bought a Mad Libs book for my son at the checkout, because I always ALWAYS buy something there and I was in the candy free line. Do you have any idea how seamlessly you can fit the word 'turd' into any part of speech?

    If there was any doubt, I am not having discussions with my 10 year old about politics. LOL

    Ha! That's awesome!

    Also, @riderfangal, I think you should go and have fun... :)

    I want to thank the person (sorry, I forget who it was) that recommended the Fiber One Lemon bar! I even froze it like someone (may have even been the same person) suggested! Yummmm!!

    And @kellienw335, Our neighbor is allergic to cats. Our littlest and newest member, Skye (aka the beast) showed up at her house just before a huge snowstorm in January. She called me to see if I could help and well, here we are with five cats again.
  • Posts: 1,184 Member
    BZAH10 wrote: »

    Oh no! I'm SO sorry! I hope she feels better soon. Hopefully it is just something that passes quickly and that the change of her father being away won't affect her any more than this.

    Thanks. :smile:
    I'm not exactly sure if it's her being upset about her daddy being gone or if she's got some kind of bug. I did have to break the news last night that daddy wouldn't be coming home for a few days, and that broke her little heart. I'm almost wondering if her drinking some diet dr pepper here lately could have something to do with it or not, because that's pretty much what came up. *sorry, tmi*
  • Posts: 2,328 Member
    @raelynnsmama52512 - I hope she feels better soon!
  • Posts: 5,658 Member

    For the kitteh lovers,

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    and this

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    Omg, that top one! Now I wanna try! >:)
  • Posts: 1,184 Member

    Yikes. I hope your little one is feeling better soon. Hugs!
    Glinda1971 wrote: »
    @raelynnsmama52512 - I hope she feels better soon!

    Thanks ladies! She started playing a little, but she says she's sleepy so she's going to take a nap and hopefully she'll be a little better after that. I hate seeing her sick, poor baby. :/
  • Posts: 3,941 Member

    A girl is to go on said date.

    Yes. Go on the date. I don't have much time and neither does SO but it works for us. Go. It is just a date. :smile:

  • Posts: 8,723 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    My son and I were playing outside a little earlier and I noticed just how bad our rose bushes and flower garden have gotten overrun with weeds. I started pulling the weeds and of course, he wanted "to help"...so I let him toss the pulled weeds into a pile. Anyway, some neighbors walked by and started chatting with him and asked what he was up to. His reply? "Just doing weed with Mama"!! I almost died....and quickly cleared it up that we were WEEDING not doing weed.

    I loved that! I can almost hear his tiny little voice saying it. Mind you, I have no idea what your son sounds like, but I can picture it and it's adorable! :smiley:

  • Posts: 2,743 Member

    Nah, it wasn't you. I had to take a forum hiatus to attend to IRL stuff and by the time I came back, it was 1000 comments later and I just never picked back up in this thread. Those other guys, though...that was you!

    Confession: I promised to catch up on all the missed posts in this thread and I am fully committed to breaking that promise. No regrets...y'all post too much! :tongue:

    Yay!! Welcome back @tincanonastring!!

    Has anyone seen @ShibaEars? I miss her
  • Posts: 5,777 Member

    Thanks. :smile:
    I'm not exactly sure if it's her being upset about her daddy being gone or if she's got some kind of bug. I did have to break the news last night that daddy wouldn't be coming home for a few days, and that broke her little heart. I'm almost wondering if her drinking some diet dr pepper here lately could have something to do with it or not, because that's pretty much what came up. *sorry, tmi*

    No worries. When it comes to our kids we have to find out what the source is so that hopefully it won't be repeated. I hope it was just the soda and that it is out of her system now. Pretty sure your day can only improve from here, right??? Hope so.

    @quiksylver296, Easton West is great! I saw something where they said they weren't going to name him South West, but who knows. More importantly, WHO CARES??? (I do feel sorry for the kids spawned from these types of famous people. Makes me wonder if they ever get to be "normal" or even know what it means.)
  • Posts: 3,941 Member
    Can we just cancel today? :unamused:
    As I've mentioned, hubby is out of town, and now just so happens to be the perfect time for Raelynn to get sick. As in, puking all over the bathroom and kitchen sick. She refuses to eat, just wants water, and is currently lying down in her bed watching a movie as that's all she wants to do. Not to mention, the actual act of vomiting was enough to trigger one of her daily multiple anxiety attacks. Needless to say, at this point neither one of us is concerned at all about eating and not really doing much of anything else either. :frowning:

    I hope she's okay soon.
  • Posts: 233 Member
    @AngryViking1970 and @WestCoastJo82 Thanks I probably will. An evening that doesn't involve talking about Spongebob , farts or other bodily functions might be nice!

    I'd be lying if I said a lot of the conversations my wife and I have involve farts and bodily functions. That's how you know they're a good person lol.
  • Posts: 8,723 Member

    This. On every food.

    ETA: On second thought - I would like to change the "no calories" to "exact macros." No matter what I order in the day, cherry cheesecake, bacon cheeseburger, and tater tots, I want it to exactly hit my calories and macros for the day.

    I almost included "extra protein", but then didn't. Should have.

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