gometros said:Btw, I love how you guys think making 44 weeks sound so close.
Next week might be a slow week, since the kids are still out of school. But, I know that once Emily gets back to school, the weeks will just fly by until the end of school.cgcw said:Well, it is better than 45, 46, or 47 weeks.![]()
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Just think, in no time, it will be 43 weeks!!As I know this week is going to fly by!
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cgcw said:Well, it is better than 45, 46, or 47 weeks.![]()
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Just think, in no time, it will be 43 weeks!!As I know this week is going to fly by!
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gometros said:I meant to place a comma after 'think'. The way I left it may have come across as sarcasm, which isn't what I intended. I do love the way you guys think![]()
Stitch#1 said:Well Nick & Jeff had a good time at the Boy Scout Camp overnight.
The other leader of my den was there too with his son and I guess the boy who slept in the bunk above him had "an accident" during the night so the other leader got an unexpected shower sort of say and not the kind you want.![]()
Gee to think I didn't camp out and missed that!
cgcw said:I didn't take it as sarcasm. Not at all.
It's always better to look at the cup as half full and not half empty. That's exactly what I read in your post.![]()
This reminds me of my anniversary about 8 years ago. The week before our anniversary, the transmission in my washing machine went out. It was going to cost alsmost as much as a new washer would to repair it, and since the washer was about 20 years old, DH and I went out to dinner and then to the appliance store for a new washer on our anniversary. The guys at work gave him a hard time about buying me a washing machine for an anniversary gift until one guy said "Now don't be too hard on Ken. Mary had used that washboard of hers until it was all worn out!"alikat99 said:Hey everyone - we're back from our anniversary dinner. If you've never been to Bonefish Grill, give it a try, it's great. Of course, they mostly have fish, but they do have some other entrees as well. Boy, oh boy, was is good!!!!!
And, guess what I got for my anniversary???
A shiny, new, stainless steel sink!!! Isn't that exciting?!?!?! Actually, we found out that the countertop guys are going to be here tomorrow between 11am and 1pm, so we needed to buy our new sink. So, $500 later, we have our new sink & garbage disposal. How romantic!?!?!?!?!![]()
alikat99 said:A shiny, new, stainless steel sink!!! Isn't that exciting?!?!?! Actually, we found out that the countertop guys are going to be here tomorrow between 11am and 1pm, so we needed to buy our new sink. So, $500 later, we have our new sink & garbage disposal. How romantic!?!?!?!?!![]()
WDWLVR said:Cindy - how was the party yesterday?
Wow, we know that around here!!! Madison is a big MESS maker, but her sister helps too. But, while Emily knows how to clean up (she doesn't like it, but she does know how to do it), Madison is still learning. And, while Maddie will pick stuff up and put it away with direction, that only lasts a few minutes, then she just starts playing with it again!!!cgcw said:It's been a while since I had a day like that. Two things I noticed......gee, those little ones are easy. They don't care if they work on a project (as they usually eat it) and MAN can they make a mess!! The 5 year old I care for is the "Best Cleaner Upper" I have and I didn't realize how much he truly helps around here. This place looked like a tornado blew threw here by the end of the day. As I would be trying to straighten up, the little ones would be taking the things right off the shelf (I guess it's that toddler law in effect --- if you touch it, it's MINE, MINE, MINE, they are all rather good at that).