The Losers~Dishes can wait, life can't. Come sit a spell! Winners should walk away.

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No, no...that just means it's WEDNESDAY! You know, get over the 'hump' of Wednesday to do the downhill slide into Friday. :)

Of course, for guys it COULD be something different...:upsidedow

<----Oh, check out the avi. Those are my 'creative' flower pots for the Grandmas. What do you think?

Totally winnerish and completely adorable!! I love them!! They look so bright and fun and purdy!!
 
No, no...that just means it's WEDNESDAY! You know, get over the 'hump' of Wednesday to do the downhill slide into Friday. :)

Of course, for guys it COULD be something different...:upsidedow

<----Oh, check out the avi. Those are my 'creative' flower pots for the Grandmas. What do you think?

Those flower pots are so cute...a passing winnerish moment, I hope!


I received my strangest Mother's Day present in the form of a flower pot from DS10 when he was in kindergarten..The teached asked us to send in one of his old tennis shoes..I got back a Gold spray painted tennis shoe with a petunia planted in it.. it was by far the most "interesting " gift I ever received!
 
Totally winnerish and completely adorable!! I love them!! They look so bright and fun and purdy!!

Well, here's the thing...(can't believe I am actually admitting this...) in my family, I am a TRUE winner. I have the coolie gifts, have my 'stuff' together, etc. Now, you have heard some of my tales of reality, so you are now thinking, "She's a "winner" in her family??" Yes, it's true. My sibs are all kinds of trouble (Bro borrows money from the folks only to turn around lend it to his in-laws, sis got preggers in H.S., etc.)

Don't get me wrong, they are nice people but I am relatively low maintenance and 'drama-free' compared to them, thus making me a winner to the family. Sorry. Please don't boot me. DH thinks I am a total Loser (won't tell you what he thinks of my family!) and I only clean the shower stall tracks if company is coming (but I have to wear gloves to do it by then!):crazy2:

Am I forgiven??:confused3
 

Well, here's the thing...(can't believe I am actually admitting this...) in my family, I am a TRUE winner. I have the coolie gifts, have my 'stuff' together, etc. Now, you have heard some of my tales of reality, so you are now thinking, "She's a "winner" in her family??" Yes, it's true. My sibs are all kinds of trouble (Bro borrows money from the folks only to turn around lend it to his in-laws, sis got preggers in H.S., etc.)

Don't get me wrong, they are nice people but I am relatively low maintenance and 'drama-free' compared to them, thus making me a winner to the family. Sorry. Please don't boot me. DH thinks I am a total Loser (won't tell you what he thinks of my family!) and I only clean the shower stall tracks if company is coming (but I have to wear gloves to do it by then!):crazy2:

Am I forgiven??:confused3

I can relate. I, too, am the winner in my family. Which is a sad state of affairs, because I'm certainly in the Loser category.

My mother and father are seperated, but living in the same house, while my mother has an affair, and my father is clinically depressed because he wants my mother to be a "wife" again (especially in the bedroom). They are in financial turmoil because at one point they got behind on their bills, and refinanced. And then they were still behind on the bills, so they got a second mortgage. And then they had problems paying that, so they got an equity line of credit, and I'm basically waiting for them to call me and tell me they're homeless.

My brother who is 26 has never left home. He still lives with my parents. He actually got married, moved his wife in, and they've had three children since then.

My brother also went to a strip club, and fell in love with a stripper on his very first visit, proceeded to tell his wife that he wanted to see other people, and now his wife (who has moved out) is planning on taking the kids to Mexico to live with her mother while she remains here in the States, working to support them.

The three children live with my brother 6 days a week, yet he pays over $600 a month in child support.

One grandmother has a care giver that spends 8 hours a day with her. The care giver became good friends with my aunt. The care giver had money issues and needed help with heat for her home, and since my uncle works at an oil company, he helped her set up an account at his company so she could get oil on credit instead of having to pay for it upon delivery. Since my uncles name was also on this account (the only way the care giver could get credit), he got a phone call that there was hundreds of dollars past due, and they were going to hold him responsible since Ms.CareGiver wasn't paying. My aunt got mad and confronted Ms.CareGiver, and Ms.CareGiver in turn filed a report that my aunt was "coming on to her", and stuck her finger up Ms.CareGivers butt when Ms.CareGiver was bent over. Now my aunt has a restraining order on her, and isn't allowed in my grandmothers house so long as my grandmother wants to have a care giver provided by the state.

My other grandmother has a boyfriend that's probably 20 years younger than her that got both of them kicked out of the retirement community for selling weed. They now live in a trailer park, and her boyfriend has bought a new/used truck as a way to "settle down" since he won't have the money to throw parties every day, and he'll have a truck payment to make instead. I can only visualize my 80 year old grandmother partying with a pot head every night.

Then there's my husbands sister. I saw a redneck book in the bookstore (Foxworthy jokes with funny cartoon illustrations), and highlighted every redneck joke that pertained to her and her family, and mailed it to her anonymously. They must have gotten the hint, because a week later, they were all out in the yard, cleaning and cutting grass.
 
Just a quick catch-up before I send DS off to school. I think he's riding his bike today so I don't have to deal with all those people who drop their kids off and then sit in the line (one lane, no one can pass) until their little angel walks alllllllll the way to the front door.:mad: As if there aren't 20 teachers out there to make sure they get in the door!
I'm not bitter about it at all:rolleyes1


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Denise

You are describing me!:rotfl: When I take grandkids to school I do the same thing. I can't help it. Just so you know I did not do that with my children. See what happens when you get old. You get soft.
 
I actually had a Jerry Springer application in my hand that I was going to fill out on my family's behalf.

But then I thought of how embarrassed I'd be if they actually got on national television.
 
We're home. The test went fine. In fact, DS6 slept through most of it. The tech had him lie down on the table and she started attaching the leads to his head. There were 25 of those little suckers. She told him that it wouldn't hurt and, in fact, he could go to sleep if he wanted to. As soon as she said that, he closed his eyes and was gone. I said, "I hope you were serious."

I had to wake him up so that he would be aware when they hit him with the strobe lights, but other than that he was asleep.

So, the drama of the day was when we were first leaving home. I had a flat tire. Not low, FLAT. We wound up having to cram the 3 of us in DH's truck because we didn't have time to change it. Everything is fixed now, but what a start to the day.

I am beyond exhausted, but it is done. I just have to hang on until bedtime. And bedtime will come early tonight!
 
We're home. The test went fine. In fact, DS6 slept through most of it. The tech had him lie down on the table and she started attaching the leads to his head. There were 25 of those little suckers. She told him that it wouldn't hurt and, in fact, he could go to sleep if he wanted to. As soon as she said that, he closed his eyes and was gone. I said, "I hope you were serious."

I had to wake him up so that he would be aware when they hit him with the strobe lights, but other than that he was asleep.

So, the drama of the day was when we were first leaving home. I had a flat tire. Not low, FLAT. We wound up having to cram the 3 of us in DH's truck because we didn't have time to change it. Everything is fixed now, but what a start to the day.

I am beyond exhausted, but it is done. I just have to hang on until bedtime. And bedtime will come early tonight!


I'm glad it's over, and now maybe you can get some rest.

How soon will you know the results of the test?
 
Glad you are home and done with the stuff for today, RVGal. Poor little guy, (and you!) I bet all you guys wanna do is crash..
 
Office space lover here. :woohoo: DH too.

He'll say things like "Yeah.. well... I'm just going to have to go ahead and ask you to do the laundry now. Its piling up in our bedroom and we have no where to sleep" in his best Bill Lumberg voice.

:lmao: Makes me want to suffocate him in his sleep, but I have to admit it DOES crack me up

I bought the the Office Space "Special Edition with Flair!" DVD and it's awsome :banana: . They have an interview with Mike Judge and alot of sound bites from the movie that can be used as ring tones if you have a USB cable for your phone
 
I actually had a Jerry Springer application in my hand that I was going to fill out on my family's behalf.

But then I thought of how embarrassed I'd be if they actually got on national television.

Oh, Shore - You could write a book. At least make some $$$ off of your "interesting" family! :confused3

We're home. The test went fine. In fact, DS6 slept through most of it. The tech had him lie down on the table and she started attaching the leads to his head. There were 25 of those little suckers. She told him that it wouldn't hurt and, in fact, he could go to sleep if he wanted to. As soon as she said that, he closed his eyes and was gone. I said, "I hope you were serious."

I had to wake him up so that he would be aware when they hit him with the strobe lights, but other than that he was asleep.

So, the drama of the day was when we were first leaving home. I had a flat tire. Not low, FLAT. We wound up having to cram the 3 of us in DH's truck because we didn't have time to change it. Everything is fixed now, but what a start to the day.

I am beyond exhausted, but it is done. I just have to hang on until bedtime. And bedtime will come early tonight!

Glad to hear the test went well! Sorry about the flat tire. :headache:

We have an appointment with the pediatric neurologist on the 23rd. We probably won't know anything before that.

Good luck! He's in my prayers! :grouphug:
 
Office space lover here. :woohoo: DH too.

He'll say things like "Yeah.. well... I'm just going to have to go ahead and ask you to do the laundry now. Its piling up in our bedroom and we have no where to sleep" in his best Bill Lumberg voice.

:lmao: Makes me want to suffocate him in his sleep, but I have to admit it DOES crack me up

:rotfl:


My quart sized baggie?

Nope, that's for the Diva cup :rotfl:

He probably will. He has my ability to remember all kinds of things. I was just so happy that he liked that one. He is really picky about stuff so I wasn't sure how he would like the switcheroo. I think he was just happy to have a teddy bear.
:hug:

So, does your DH buy his own clothes? I took over that job several years ago and now it's mine. It's ok, because I like it. I don't like buying clothhes for myself anymore.

He buys his own. I will pick up a few things if I KNOW he will like it. He is so picky about his clothes. He ends up literally buying the same piece in different colors. He came home last week with the same pair of shorts in 3 different colors, and complained that they didn't have his size in the other colors.

He does want me to go buy him some jeans, but I told him no, because that would include 3 trips back and forth to the mall b/c he would never be happy with them!!!!

No, no...that just means it's WEDNESDAY! You know, get over the 'hump' of Wednesday to do the downhill slide into Friday. :)

Of course, for guys it COULD be something different...:upsidedow

<----Oh, check out the avi. Those are my 'creative' flower pots for the Grandmas. What do you think?

hummm....Those pots look pretty good!

I think we are going to have to start taking evaluations of ourselves to make sure we really belong here!

I can relate. I, too, am the winner in my family. Which is a sad state of affairs, because I'm certainly in the Loser category.


Then there's my husbands sister. I saw a redneck book in the bookstore (Foxworthy jokes with funny cartoon illustrations), and highlighted every redneck joke that pertained to her and her family, and mailed it to her anonymously. They must have gotten the hint, because a week later, they were all out in the yard, cleaning and cutting grass.

:scared1: :scared1: :scared1:

Ever seriously thought about writing a book?

The redneck jokes are FUNNY!

I am beyond exhausted, but it is done. I just have to hang on until bedtime. And bedtime will come early tonight!

I hope you get a good deep night's sleep tonight!

I bought the the Office Space "Special Edition with Flair!" DVD and it's awsome :banana: . They have an interview with Mike Judge and alot of sound bites from the movie that can be used as ring tones if you have a USB cable for your phone

When my husband bought it he asked what I thought the flair was, and I told him it was like 3 or 4 pins like J. Aniston had in the movie....he believed me and shook the case!!!!:rotfl: :rotfl:


The husband is cooking tonight:banana: :dance3:

I'm excited!
 
Tricia :hug: glad things went well!

Shore, um, yeah, um, with stories like yours, I wonder why Willie Don would have made those comments about the Eastern Shore :rolleyes1 :lmao: ;)

Well, home from taking the boy to he doctor. His new daycare contacted me last week to express concern about his speach delay. They also asked if he'd ever had his hearing tested. So we took him in to the pediatrician to talk about their concerns. The Pediatrician took a look and said that there's a lot of fluid in his ears...so they did this special test where they measured the pressure...normal is a large spike, abnormal is a small bump, the boy's was flat...both ears. :headache:

So now we get to give him a tone of medication, see what that does, and then take him back in a month to see if the pressures better...I would guess that if it's not our next trip will be to an ENT. This is my sick kid, so who knows how long this has been going on, he has no pain reactions to speak of.
 
When my husband bought it he asked what I thought the flair was, and I told him it was like 3 or 4 pins like J. Aniston had in the movie....he believed me and shook the case!!!!:rotfl: :rotfl:

:rotfl: :lmao: :rotfl: :lmao: :rotfl: I think I just peed my pants :rotfl2:

Be right back I have a meeting with the Bob's.
 
Hey losers,
I am home from work. I have not been around to much.I am wiped out by the time I get home.
I am glad you all had a good day. We get to meet with the DRS at Dana Faber tormorrow and Friday. They will let us know what two forms of treatments we are going with.
I am going to ask them if the med the put my on is the reason my hair has now become very curly and the color is getting darker.:confused3 If it not from the meds then I am a freak:rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
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