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Where is Spring?! Seriously, I was so excited a few weeks ago when temperatures reached 70 degrees and the grass slowly began to take on a ripe, green color.
Then it snowed. And I cried. And we all got sick.
But that won’t stop me from getting excited for Spring, darnit! First I will purchase the following outfits:
And probably sit in my living room with a blanket on the floor and nature sounds playing on the CD player. At least until the temperature rises again. What will you do when Spring is finally sprung?
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OK Virus, at first I was a little perturbed by your lack of understanding when it came to leaving my child and the other members of our house alone. But now you’ve gone too far. Now you have turned into strep throat, and have somehow penetrated my exceedingly strong immune barrier. You truly do suck a big one. And don’t worry Virus, I have plenty of time to stay at home. It’s not like I just started a new job a month ago and have already taken five sick days due to you….oh wait, yes I have!
On another note, Virus, I’m not sure if you ever read WebMD, but kids under three rarely get strep. So rarely, in fact, that our pediatrician INSISTED not to get Lucy tested for it, even though I tested positive. So imagine my surprise when I ignored his advice, got her tested anyway, and it came out positive as well. You sure are tricky, Virus. You should have seen the nurse tech’s face when the two lines on the test turned pink, after she had spent the last ten minutes telling me what I could do for Lu when it came out negative. Ha, ha! Take that Medical Industry!
Good one, Virus. But we’re definitely done now. If all the antibiotics don’t kill you, I’ll reach down my throat and kill you myself. Because I miss swallowing. And sleeping.
Best regards,
Megan
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Weekend Rolling
/2 Comments/in Blond, web /by MeganThis is the best clip I’ve seen in ages…
(for Trent, who refuses to be Rick Roll’d)
As I Tap My Foot Impatiently
/3 Comments/in Blond, Gimme /by MeganWhere is Spring?! Seriously, I was so excited a few weeks ago when temperatures reached 70 degrees and the grass slowly began to take on a ripe, green color.
Then it snowed. And I cried. And we all got sick.
But that won’t stop me from getting excited for Spring, darnit! First I will purchase the following outfits:
(Outfits from Anthropologie)
Then I will pack up this:
And put a bunch of food into this:
(Both sparkling wine and picnic basket via Mighty Goods Perfect Picnic Guide)
And probably sit in my living room with a blanket on the floor and nature sounds playing on the CD player. At least until the temperature rises again. What will you do when Spring is finally sprung?
Dear Virus (A Second Letter),
/0 Comments/in Grumples, Lucy /by MeganOK Virus, at first I was a little perturbed by your lack of understanding when it came to leaving my child and the other members of our house alone. But now you’ve gone too far. Now you have turned into strep throat, and have somehow penetrated my exceedingly strong immune barrier. You truly do suck a big one. And don’t worry Virus, I have plenty of time to stay at home. It’s not like I just started a new job a month ago and have already taken five sick days due to you….oh wait, yes I have!
On another note, Virus, I’m not sure if you ever read WebMD, but kids under three rarely get strep. So rarely, in fact, that our pediatrician INSISTED not to get Lucy tested for it, even though I tested positive. So imagine my surprise when I ignored his advice, got her tested anyway, and it came out positive as well. You sure are tricky, Virus. You should have seen the nurse tech’s face when the two lines on the test turned pink, after she had spent the last ten minutes telling me what I could do for Lu when it came out negative. Ha, ha! Take that Medical Industry!
Good one, Virus. But we’re definitely done now. If all the antibiotics don’t kill you, I’ll reach down my throat and kill you myself. Because I miss swallowing. And sleeping.
Best regards,
Megan