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Friday's Letters

Linking up with The Sweet Season for Friday's Letters


Dear Baby Girl, I know that restaurants aren't your favorite place to be lately.  You want to run and play and not sit in a high chair for an hour.  But did you really have to act like a spastic last night at our Valentine's Day dinner?  You're lucky you have such loving parents who got their food to go and let you nap at home while we ate.  Happy Valentine's Day to us.

Dear Baby #2, I'm sorry Daddy didn't record your heart beat on Monday.  He wasn't quick enough.  But I can't wait to see you in a week.  Your sister will be there and she can't wait to see you too! 

Dear Husband, we made the best of what we had to work with last night.  Nuff said.

Dear Presidential speech, really?  You had to make this speech during my regularly schedule Smash time?  So.Not.Cool. 

Dear Grammy's, you were kind of boring and the best performance was from an artist I don't even know!  Jack White rocked it!  Oh and the Lumineers were great too.

Dear friend of my husband, we are not having twins.  Will you please stop freaking him out!

Dear work, why can't you give us off normal Federal holidays?  Instead, I have to scramble to find someone to watch Baby Girl because the daycare is closed. 

Dear ENT doctor, I know that it was our first time at your office but making us wait an hour just to have a 15 minute conversation with the doctor really sucked.  I have a feeling the actual procedure to get the tubes put into Baby Girl's ears will take less time than that appointment.

Dear blog, I know that I need some more original content on here and I'm going to work on it.  I have just been so busy with working and taking care of a toddler and being pregnant.  It's rough!  I promise I will try to write more good stuff.

Dear drama, I am so over you.  I am tired of your stupid games and I won't play into them anymore.  I'm tired of hurtful people and feeling hopeless.  I'm tired of always wondering what I did wrong.  I am going to learn to love the people who accept me for me and leave the rest out! 

Dear readers, don't forget to vote!! Will Baby #2 be a boy or a girl? Have a great weekend!

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