Tuesday, October 21, 2008
This (I don't think it's this exact one, but it's close)and these (I don't think that's right either...but whatever they are, they are dayng good sheets). They have changed my sleeping life forever. Thanks Dad!
Archer Farms pretzels from Target. It's a carb lovers dream. Or nightmare depending on how you look at it.
These pants, in black and brown and in a petite. AMAZING! The cost? $30. The cost for two when it is buy one get one half off? $45. The cost for two when you have a coupon? $30. The cost when you're beautiful mom gets them for you? Free. Thanks Mom!
Green sauce at a Mexican restaurant. Seriously, Oklahoma. Look into it.
Things I am not currently loving:
You know what's worse than an eight hour car trip with two young kids? An eight hour car trip with two young kids when you have a stomach virus. Tim, I seriously hope I did not pass this on to you or your adorable wife and children when I hugged you on Sunday. I HATE being sick.
You want to hear something kind of funny? Tonight we were eating at Qdoba (obviously the stomach thing is over) and this lady was leaving with her probably one and half year old daughter. The daughter went to the door and the mom was like ten feet behind her. The mom started screaming, "EMMA! EMMA! NO!" At the top of her lungs. She then threw (THREW!) her to go food in the air and ran to her daughter. Everyone in the restaurant was staring. And all because Little Emma opened the door like four inches. I guess Mom thought she was going to run out. But Colin and I died laughing, because in our opinion, she overreacted just slightly.
2 comments:
Wow, you hit the motherload (fatherload?) on sheets and pillows! I remember going home to Mom and Dad's when the kids were little and we were living in London. I was SO homesick and it was fantastic to be back in familiar territory!
Sorry you got sick - the roto (sp?) virus is going around. I think I got it from Luke 2 - 3 weeks ago. I hate the pukies (or even FEELING like pukies) so you can know I didn't get along well with pregnancies "back in the day".
The lady's reaction in the restaurant? More appropriate for when you don't keep track of your son and you discover a DOUBLE DECKER BUS BEARING DOWN ON HIM IN A HIGH STREET IN ENGLAND! Yes, we should be arrested. Tim lived - barely. Don't think I want to live next door to that lady when Emma is 16.
Man oh man--if mom's aren't underreacting (like the lady from my blog) they're over-reacting! Why can't they just CHILL out! :) And I may have to look into those pants--I need new brown pants so bad--mine somehow shrunk (Or i got bigger I can't decide)
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