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Boobs: They so crazy - Sweet Coalminer
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Julia - Here be hippogriffs. Boobs: They so crazy. So now twice I've been doctoring with this thing that I thought was MRSA or the plague or flesh-eating bacteria. Killing myself to make it to Dr. appointments, 3 courses of antibiotics. Ultimately solved by Dr. Google. I started this blog in summer of '04 as a weight loss blog. I've been using the wii - Zumba and now maybe Just Dance - to get some cardio in in the morning, and it's nice to move. I love to dance! And the kids love to dance, too. I should ...
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Crazy, but sad, milestone. - Sweet Coalminer
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Julia - Here be hippogriffs. Crazy, but sad, milestone. Molly's 2 weeks weaned, but still asking for it every day. And, we just saw our last first pee-pee in the potty. I'll tell you, the peeing in the potty makes me feel kind of verklempt. January 27th, 2013 05:57 am (UTC). I understand being sad about the weaning, but the potty training? I think you have Stockholm syndrome. You're thisclose to no more diapers! You should be throwing a party, woman! Powered by LiveJournal.com.
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Think About It: Why I Am Not in the Real Estate Market
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Everyday life meets rational thought. Why I Am Not in the Real Estate Market. Wednesday, March 23, 2005. As a young, successful, 20 something male, I should probably be looking into getting a house. However I have decided to sit this one out and not invest in real estate at this time. Why? Look at the numbers. They are crazy. The average household income in california. Is $49,320. The average home price in Los Angeles. Do these numbers seem right to you? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). When is it che...
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Think About It: March 2010
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Everyday life meets rational thought. Monday, March 29, 2010. Continuing my tradition of blogging on my birthday (or in this case the day after) I will now post a blog about how 31 was and how I hope 32 will be. At least at my current job, I have a pretty big say in what gets on that roadmap. Everything else is pretty much the same. The cat is another year older but who of us isn't? That's five years of patience on my part. No need to get anxious now, even if it is another five years. Links to this post.
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Know this, child. - Sweet Coalminer
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Julia - Here be hippogriffs. Know this, child. I can see the window of her childhood closing, and it's scary. I'm not really sure what the room looks like when the window closes, but it feels like it will be a dark room. I feel like the more we reinforce her and give her structure, the harder she pushes back, and it is exhausting. The more I support her, the harder she pushes me away. Work is SO EASY compared to this. Parenting a teenager must REALLY suck. Powered by LiveJournal.com.
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No Weaner. - Sweet Coalminer
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Julia - Here be hippogriffs. Back to all boobies, all the time. I realized with a shock that this is likely Mimi's last super magical Christmas and vowed to make it as awesome as possible. I tried to get us tickets to the Polar Express, but weekends are sold out. What else can we do? I want something awesome. December 4th, 2012 05:59 am (UTC). She's got another year in her.buy the tickets for next year. As for this year, I've got nothing that spectacular. Maybe a full day of magic?
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Where the rubber hits the road. - Sweet Coalminer
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Julia - Here be hippogriffs. Where the rubber hits the road. I loved our church. And then the youth pastor left like the week Molly was born. Our lives have changed so much that it's hard to tell whether he's the chicken or the egg, but I do not like our current youth pastor. At all. And, when you teach Sunday School and your husband teaches Sunday School and have three kids, you have a lot of interaction with the youth pastor. We tried other churches. But boy are the services awesome, and the kids love ...
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