PMS in a Handbasket--Don't be afraid, just bring us food... Part 2a

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Tigger&Belle said:
:sad: Hey, you're on my list! :teeth: I told that to someone the other day and they didn't bother to ask which list! :lmao:


Stephanie, Happy Birthday! You don't look a day older! :rotfl:

Happy Birthday, Stephanie. Here's a cake for you.
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Uh oh, which list, Tig? The good list or the bad list? (Looking up, watching for falling houses. Oh wait, that was witches, wasn't it?)
 
For Stephanie. . .


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Hope you have an excellent day!!
 

LiteBrite said:
BB, I missed the beginning of the cow discussion - is that really your cow, or is it just your picture of a cow? Whichever, I'm totally in love with that bovine. :love: (T&B, never mind about whatever reply you've got bubbling in your head about that remark.)

No, she's not my cow. I just liked her because she is so geographically useful. :teeth: I"m glad you are enjoying her though. She likes you too.
 
Bbgrizzle said:
No, she's not my cow. I just liked her because she is so geographically useful. :teeth: I"m glad you are enjoying her though. She likes you too.

I think I took a vacation once right around the location of her left thigh. Pretty place. :thumbsup2

Hi Bbg! I'm just ducky, how are you?
 
I'm doing well, thank you! I had to run errands today and now I"m writing my daughter's talk for church tomorrow.
 
It's a rainy, gray day today. Good day to clean. Of course, I didn't but it would have been a good day for it.
 
I'm with you, sister. I NEVER want to clean. Luckily I have 3 DD's to help me out!

Do you have any kids?
 
Bbgrizzle said:
I'm with you, sister. I NEVER want to clean. Luckily I have 3 DD's to help me out!

Do you have any kids?

Problem is, the kids also mess up, as I've found out. My animals mess up and they don't help clean. How dare the mongrels! :sad2:

I brought a sh... um, vanload of boys to the bowling alley today, only to then go to the grocery store (15 minutes away, near home, where I then retreived a cell voice message from my boys saying that there was too much of a wait for lanes and to come back and pick them up. :rotfl: I called back, got their voicemail and told them I was grocery shopping first and by the time they called me back lanes were available. I'd had my phone on silent from the night before, but the stupid thing is that I didn't even think I'd had it with me and my 15yo knew that, so why was he even trying to call me. :confused3 :rotfl2: He is so much like my DH sometimes it's not even funny! Or maybe it is funny.

So I went to the grocery store and I still don't know what we're having for dinner. I hate that! I saw a funny thing leaving the store--on the back of someones parked car was a can of Campbell's chicken noodle soup. I walked by it putting my cart in the corral (yes, I do that :teeth: ) and when I walked back by I just cracked up--it really hit a funny bone, for some reason. :rotfl: I was trying to imagine the story behind that can of soup. :lmao:
 
You lead an exciting life, T&B!! :teeth:

The can of soup on the car is funny. Maybe they left it out there for the homeless. :confused3
 
Bbgrizzle said:
I'm with you, sister. I NEVER want to clean. Luckily I have 3 DD's to help me out!

Do you have any kids?

I have three grown kids. Three grandkids. One of them moved back in with his dw, dd, rabbit, fish, and hamster. Plus my mother lives with us.

We should have moved to a one bedroom house when the last one moved out. :sad2: Too late now.


Tig, you could be having soup.... :rolleyes:
 
Teva, it's just sinking in to me that next month I'll be a real empty nester (like you used to be :rotfl2: ) I'm sad about it, but I am looking forward to that sparkling clean guest bathroom that will be waiting for visitors without me having to tell DD over and over again to hang up her towels, get her clothes off the floor, and her makeup off the counter (at least till the semester's over). :dance3:
 
I could be having soup, but it was chicken noodle and I don't eat chicken... Don't think I didn't have that thought! I was wondering if there was a hidden camera set up, seeing reactions and seeing if anyone would take it.

I'm off to pick up boys from bowling. God forbid another parent could do any driving. :rolleyes: I'm not going to insist this time since both of my boys went, but very often my younger boy will go places with two of his friends and one family will drive and we will drive, but rarely another family. Last time I put my foot down and refused to drive and told him that maybe it just wouldn't work for that night (Jake wasn't feeling well and my DH was gone somewhere).

It gets really irritating always being the one who drives places. But this is the family that didn't show to pick this boy up from Zach's party when the boys were 7yo and they didn't even know us (it was at a public place). We had to track them down and thankfully we were paying attention and didn't leave him there. Some parents! They are strange, to put it mildly.
 
LiteBrite said:
Teva, it's just sinking in to me that next month I'll be a real empty nester (like you used to be :rotfl2: ) I'm sad about it, but I am looking forward to that sparkling clean guest bathroom that will be waiting for visitors without me having to tell DD over and over again to hang up her towels, get her clothes off the floor, and her makeup off the counter (at least till the semester's over). :dance3:

I never went through the 'empty nest' syndrome. I loved it when they got married and moved out. In fact each time one of them left, I took a leaf out of the dining table until it was just big enough for dh and me (and mom).

That's because they all live within a few miles of me. I would probably feel differently if they moved far away.
 
Tigger&Belle said:
I could be having soup, but it was chicken noodle and I don't eat chicken... Don't think I didn't have that thought! I was wondering if there was a hidden camera set up, seeing reactions and seeing if anyone would take it.

I'm off to pick up boys from bowling. God forbid another parent could do any driving. :rolleyes: I'm not going to insist this time since both of my boys went, but very often my younger boy will go places with two of his friends and one family will drive and we will drive, but rarely another family. Last time I put my foot down and refused to drive and told him that maybe it just wouldn't work for that night (Jake wasn't feeling well and my DH was gone somewhere).

It gets really irritating always being the one who drives places. But this is the family that didn't show to pick this boy up from Zach's party when the boys were 7yo and they didn't even know us (it was at a public place). We had to track them down and thankfully we were paying attention and didn't leave him there. Some parents! They are strange, to put it mildly.

OMG, that poor little boy. That's a sin. :sad2:
 
Hey, Sugarbritches, how are you feeling? Still seeing the Igor the therapist?
 
tevagirl said:
Hey, Sugarbritches, how are you feeling? Still seeing the Igor the therapist?

Not too swift today. Still in a suprising amount of pain 2 weeks after surgery. And yes, I have to see the nazi witch for a friggin month 3x a week!!! UGH!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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