Sorry, I took a break for a few days, and ignored my blog and everyone else's. I wanted to leave my Halloween post up for a while, but now I'm moving on. Plus, I had ELEVEN kids in my house Friday! It was a flashback to this summer, when I had days like that, too. Some days the universe converges, and I have everyone here at the same time, and Friday was one of those days. I had my three kids (there was no school Friday) and eight daycare kids. At least it was good money that day. Thank goodness it's over. Whew!! I'm so glad I don't have a busload of my own kids, and that mine are spaced a good ways apart. I was really glad to see the weekend, and even though I had a lot of things I could have done Saturday, I spent it vegging instead. Mental Health Day. I figure I spend all week picking noses, wiping butts, doing laundry, serving five meals a day, and cleaning house, and a lot of Saturdays I hang up my housewife hat and just veg out with the kids, generally doing nothing constructive, except exercising and a little grocery shopping.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
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Way to go! - I love reading your blog. Don't get to it every day, but it cheers me up. I am so inspired by your weight loss that I am serious about Jenny Craig again. Lost 5 pounds the first week and that included our Park City weekend. I keep that sugar free Jello and fat free ReadyWhip on hand for those moments when I used to think I was starving - now I figure that my hunger is just something to notice. Jello (so far) hits the spot.
Love, Grammie
Yey for you!!! I'm so glad I could be helpful! Sometimes, I'm afraid I'm obnoxious or something, but it's good to hear I'm actually helping. Thanks! And I'm definitely going to adopt your Jello trick.
Hey sweetie, I just read the blog and, honestly, it was funnier than "CATS"! I found myself laughing again and again.
Zen
Do I sense a bit of mockery in Zen's tone? Spoken like a true blog-widower!
I love the head band!!!. It makes your face sparkle...
That Zen. For my birthday (did I already tell this story?), I asked that he make a comment on my blog as a birthday present. After noticing the lack of Zen comments, I asked him about it. He said, "You already said everything. I couldn't think of anything to write." I was insistent he could think of something for my birthday, so he said, "What do you want me to be, a woman?" It sort of made me stop and think. I guess he's not randomly chatty like a woman, then. Okay. So, just a few days ago, I told him he could leave something brief, like "I read it, Zen." And, the above comment is what he left. Gotta love him!
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