bethbuchall
DIS Legend
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- Jul 10, 2003
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Glynis--
Your children are precious!
Marti and Amy-- HaPpY BeLaTeD BiRtHdAy!!!
Nancy--I am sorry to hear that you now have to deal with sickness, too.
Kate--Your train story made me teary eyed. What a wonderful wasy to say good-bye to your grandparents.
Elin--I am sorry that your mother is not feeling much better. Have a safe trip!
Steffy--Congrats on the new grandson!!!
Sorry to anyone I missed...I had a lot to catch up on.
Beth
Your children are precious!Marti and Amy-- HaPpY BeLaTeD BiRtHdAy!!!

Nancy--I am sorry to hear that you now have to deal with sickness, too.
Kate--Your train story made me teary eyed. What a wonderful wasy to say good-bye to your grandparents.
Elin--I am sorry that your mother is not feeling much better. Have a safe trip!
Steffy--Congrats on the new grandson!!!
Sorry to anyone I missed...I had a lot to catch up on.
Beth
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don't tell my kids I am even considering it!


...I am not a depressed person by nature, but today I actually do feel depressed. I am in one of those hate the world moods
Then on Saturday, started with the hives. I had new detergent from Sam's CLub (300 oz). I put her in clothes from the old detergent and gave her some Benedryl and the hives disappeared. On Sunday they reappeared anyway. She fell asleep. I drug the detergent back to Sams and got my Money back. I bought Tide Free (no perfumes, dyes etc.). When she woke up the Hives were back. Today she only has one or 2 bumps and feels tons better. Let's hope she goes back to school tomorrow.
I think that hits all the emotions.

Crazy!
That's just plain silly how likely that actually is. I love you guys!
They blindfolded me and took me to the living room where they had made a poster saying "Happy Birthday, Mommy! We love you! Then they all signed (or scribbled) something for me. Then I got my "presents." Each child had taken a toy out of their toybox and wrapped them up for me. Picture, if you will, a small stuffed Blue wrapped in about half a roll of wrapping paper. That's what all 4 gifts looked like. I was trying so hard not to laugh as I could tell they had worked their little hearts out on this "party." After presents, DS brought me a bag of baby carrots, since I can't have cake, and DD #1 threw handfuls of confetti on me. This was homemade confetti, made by ripping pieces of paper into miniscule bits. Then for the showstopping finale, they brought out a pinata they had made. It looked like a blob of more wrapping paper, tied tightly shut with yarn, and then tied to my broom. DH held it up while each child tried to hit it with a small plastic bat. It made very suspicious noises as they hit it, and imagine our surprise when it finally burst and some very crushed pretzel sticks fell to the floor. The kids were so excited to have done this very grown up thing, and truth be told, I was extremely touched.
