thursday thirteen

Things I Have To Do Today

June 12, 2008 me

1. Hope my drumstick comes in time for my cousin’s graduation party tonight. 2. Pick up an engraved knife for my cousin at a store that has its own guard dog. 3. Buy some maternity shorts so I don’t pass out at 10am when it’s already 95 degrees outside. 4. Sing “We’re off to the [...]

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Lows & Highs

May 22, 2008 thursday thirteen

1. Lydia refused her nap today. 2. I ate M&M’s for lunch. 3. I went grocery shopping and forgot to buy toilet paper. 4. I’m writing a post about “what I believe about God” and I’m afraid to post it. 5. My hair. 6. This. (however…) 7. Jesus is close to the broken hearted 8. [...]

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Things That Cut Into My Blogging Time

May 8, 2008 me

1. A two year old that decides a 45 minute nap is just as good as two-hour nap. 2. Planning Mother’s Day and fielding the emails that go with it. Why do moms have to plan Mother’s Day? 3. Ebay. I’ve got about 55 Mary Kay products, some sweet event tickets and other shtuff to [...]

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The Past 24 Hours in 13 Sentences

April 24, 2008 me

1. Th mil fingr on my lft han is swolln. 2. It’s har to type. thr. I’ll try for you. 4. Lost comes on tonight. 5. Finally. 6. Les’ co-worker wants us to go to a baseball game tonight. 7. Is it bad to tell them we have to watch Lost instead? 8. Lydia got [...]

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A Linky List

March 13, 2008 thursday thirteen

Things I did today: 1. Boiled eggs for dyeing. 2. Bought some baby shower gifts. (the theme is “my favorite things as a new mama”…any other good ideas to add?) 3. Ate dinner at 9:30pm. 4. Folded 4 loads of clothes. ugh. 5. Drank 14 cherries, 1 pomegranate, 1 apple, 1/3 of a banana and [...]

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Snow Many Memories

January 17, 2008 me

In Georgia it rarely snows. And with the onset of *snort* Global Warming, we’ve hardly had any snow the past ten years. You northerners might laugh as we race to get the last loaf of bread at the grocery store or stock up on batteries, but when you only get it once a year, we’re [...]

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