What are you doing RIGHT NOW???
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Watching Arsenal get their a$$e$ handed to them0
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littlemissbgiff wrote: »Karb_Kween wrote: »Karb_Kween wrote: »Well getting toys around this time is pretty expensive to get something "cool" and memorable for my nephew .. as far as mom goes I was thinking some smelly-goods stuff not that she really needs it because I steal her stuff sometimes and a face moisturizer and a robe I promised her last year.. D is the only person I know for sure what Im getting and its a heated back massager thing for his office chair
Hes the hardest to shop for because he has all the money to get whatever he wants on a whim so I feel really happy knowing I thought of something he doesnt have but will appreciate
how old is your nephew? There's lots of little things you can get. If you were closer I'd send you Lego. We get tons of Lego given and the boy never plays with it
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At age 3, leave it to the parents to do amazing and memorable. He won't remember it anyway.
Sadly he doesnt have any parents just a broke grandma and a taken care of.. aunt/uncle whatever
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Leaving for my run0
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Making home made dog food for the week...and watching as Harley drools waiting...lol
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I want to take a nap, my eyes are heavy! Four hours before food and family and I am exhausted already..0
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Watching my Colts destroy the Vikings1
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Eating protein French toast0
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Karb_Kween wrote: »littlemissbgiff wrote: »Karb_Kween wrote: »Karb_Kween wrote: »Well getting toys around this time is pretty expensive to get something "cool" and memorable for my nephew .. as far as mom goes I was thinking some smelly-goods stuff not that she really needs it because I steal her stuff sometimes and a face moisturizer and a robe I promised her last year.. D is the only person I know for sure what Im getting and its a heated back massager thing for his office chair
Hes the hardest to shop for because he has all the money to get whatever he wants on a whim so I feel really happy knowing I thought of something he doesnt have but will appreciate
how old is your nephew? There's lots of little things you can get. If you were closer I'd send you Lego. We get tons of Lego given and the boy never plays with it
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At age 3, leave it to the parents to do amazing and memorable. He won't remember it anyway.
Sadly he doesnt have any parents just a broke grandma and a taken care of.. aunt/uncle whatever
Seriously Pie send me your address I have so much Lego that's in boxes that haven't been opened even that your nephew would be more than welcome to.1 -
jenneemally wrote: »Eating protein French toast
Sounds yummy. What is that, exactly?
Me right now: Debating whether or not I should get on the rowing machine.0 -
Karb_Kween wrote: »littlemissbgiff wrote: »Karb_Kween wrote: »Karb_Kween wrote: »Well getting toys around this time is pretty expensive to get something "cool" and memorable for my nephew .. as far as mom goes I was thinking some smelly-goods stuff not that she really needs it because I steal her stuff sometimes and a face moisturizer and a robe I promised her last year.. D is the only person I know for sure what Im getting and its a heated back massager thing for his office chair
Hes the hardest to shop for because he has all the money to get whatever he wants on a whim so I feel really happy knowing I thought of something he doesnt have but will appreciate
how old is your nephew? There's lots of little things you can get. If you were closer I'd send you Lego. We get tons of Lego given and the boy never plays with it
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At age 3, leave it to the parents to do amazing and memorable. He won't remember it anyway.
Sadly he doesnt have any parents just a broke grandma and a taken care of.. aunt/uncle whatever
Seriously Pie send me your address I have so much Lego that's in boxes that haven't been opened even that your nephew would be more than welcome to.
I don't want him choking on legos haha0 -
Karb_Kween wrote: »Karb_Kween wrote: »littlemissbgiff wrote: »Karb_Kween wrote: »Karb_Kween wrote: »Well getting toys around this time is pretty expensive to get something "cool" and memorable for my nephew .. as far as mom goes I was thinking some smelly-goods stuff not that she really needs it because I steal her stuff sometimes and a face moisturizer and a robe I promised her last year.. D is the only person I know for sure what Im getting and its a heated back massager thing for his office chair
Hes the hardest to shop for because he has all the money to get whatever he wants on a whim so I feel really happy knowing I thought of something he doesnt have but will appreciate
how old is your nephew? There's lots of little things you can get. If you were closer I'd send you Lego. We get tons of Lego given and the boy never plays with it
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At age 3, leave it to the parents to do amazing and memorable. He won't remember it anyway.
Sadly he doesnt have any parents just a broke grandma and a taken care of.. aunt/uncle whatever
Seriously Pie send me your address I have so much Lego that's in boxes that haven't been opened even that your nephew would be more than welcome to.
I don't want him choking on legos haha
I have lego for all age groups. I hate Lego it's so annoying and the boy doesn't like it really either so I have packs and packs unopened in the basement. Lots of other games and toys untouched too. I could open a toy store0 -
Karb_Kween wrote: »Karb_Kween wrote: »littlemissbgiff wrote: »Karb_Kween wrote: »Karb_Kween wrote: »Well getting toys around this time is pretty expensive to get something "cool" and memorable for my nephew .. as far as mom goes I was thinking some smelly-goods stuff not that she really needs it because I steal her stuff sometimes and a face moisturizer and a robe I promised her last year.. D is the only person I know for sure what Im getting and its a heated back massager thing for his office chair
Hes the hardest to shop for because he has all the money to get whatever he wants on a whim so I feel really happy knowing I thought of something he doesnt have but will appreciate
how old is your nephew? There's lots of little things you can get. If you were closer I'd send you Lego. We get tons of Lego given and the boy never plays with it
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At age 3, leave it to the parents to do amazing and memorable. He won't remember it anyway.
Sadly he doesnt have any parents just a broke grandma and a taken care of.. aunt/uncle whatever
Seriously Pie send me your address I have so much Lego that's in boxes that haven't been opened even that your nephew would be more than welcome to.
I don't want him choking on legos haha
I have lego for all age groups. I hate Lego it's so annoying and the boy doesn't like it really either so I have packs and packs unopened in the basement. Lots of other games and toys untouched too. I could open a toy store
I'll talk to D ,, PM me what you got but I wanna try to get something personal probably0 -
Just watched Aaron Rodgers throw a 60 yard bomb to complete a comeback, that dude isn't human0
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Wondering if on Sundays when I do not exercise that is the reason I feel so tired, low on energy, and feel unmotivated (like this every Sunday it seems). The rest day is needed but I feel like crap.. looking for a reason... sigh0
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littlemissbgiff wrote: »Wondering if on Sundays when I do not exercise that is the reason I feel so tired, low on energy, and feel unmotivated (like this every Sunday it seems). The rest day is needed but I feel like crap.. looking for a reason... sigh
When I was marathon training, the post long run day was a waste of day.
I had a 10.5 miler yesterday.. I do this run every Saturday.. can that be why?0 -
littlemissbgiff wrote: »Wondering if on Sundays when I do not exercise that is the reason I feel so tired, low on energy, and feel unmotivated (like this every Sunday it seems). The rest day is needed but I feel like crap.. looking for a reason... sigh
When I was marathon training, the post long run day was a waste of day.
I had a 10.5 miler yesterday.. I do this run every Saturday.. can that be why?
Maybe you're tired from the run that's a long way.1 -
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littlemissbgiff wrote: »Wondering if on Sundays when I do not exercise that is the reason I feel so tired, low on energy, and feel unmotivated (like this every Sunday it seems). The rest day is needed but I feel like crap.. looking for a reason... sigh
When I was marathon training, the post long run day was a waste of day.
I had a 10.5 miler yesterday.. I do this run every Saturday.. can that be why?
Maybe you're tired from the run that's a long way.
I thought that too.. and well I was on my feet all day yesterday including the run.. I have felt like this many Sundays in a row now.. Maybe part is extra holiday stress too, etc..
I should give my self the benefit of the doubt.. but I feel like poo!1 -
littlemissbgiff wrote: »Wondering if on Sundays when I do not exercise that is the reason I feel so tired, low on energy, and feel unmotivated (like this every Sunday it seems). The rest day is needed but I feel like crap.. looking for a reason... sigh
When I was marathon training, the post long run day was a waste of day.
I had a 10.5 miler yesterday.. I do this run every Saturday.. can that be why?
Maybe you're tired from the run that's a long way.
I thought that too.. and well I was on my feet all day yesterday including the run.. I have felt like this many Sundays in a row now.. Maybe part is extra holiday stress too, etc..
I should give my self the benefit of the doubt.. but I feel like poo!
I hate days like that. My legs felt like lead today when we were curling today. Skating tonight should be interesting especially since have to work hard at points but I'll survive. Sundays are just meant for relaxing I think.0 -
Dog food made and frozen.......Frying pork chops and onions...listening to little Miss regal me with her week's worth of stories.....and wondering how hard it will be to get on the doggie boots I bought today. He's had such a hard time with the salt, he limps and sometimes lays down on the sidewalk, which scares the you know what out of me....0
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Eating a share bag of peanut M&M's to myself0
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littlemissbgiff wrote: »Wondering if on Sundays when I do not exercise that is the reason I feel so tired, low on energy, and feel unmotivated (like this every Sunday it seems). The rest day is needed but I feel like crap.. looking for a reason... sigh
When I was marathon training, the post long run day was a waste of day.
I had a 10.5 miler yesterday.. I do this run every Saturday.. can that be why?
Maybe you're tired from the run that's a long way.
I thought that too.. and well I was on my feet all day yesterday including the run.. I have felt like this many Sundays in a row now.. Maybe part is extra holiday stress too, etc..
I should give my self the benefit of the doubt.. but I feel like poo!
I hate days like that. My legs felt like lead today when we were curling today. Skating tonight should be interesting especially since have to work hard at points but I'll survive. Sundays are just meant for relaxing I think.
You know what? you and @littliemissbgfigg are on to something.. I am going to my daughters for dinner, my husband said to let them wait on me.. I think I will.. thanks you two..0 -
Trying to decide what I want for Christmas ..so I can order it..
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