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So What Wednesday

So What Wednesday
This week, I'm saying so what if...
  • Ever since I posted my SWW about my daughter's hitting last week, she hasn't hit me.  I haven't seen her raise a hand to anyone.  Maybe someone told her about the duct tape?
  • I think my poor Baby Girl is getting sick again.  She has been coughing more and has had a runny nose again.  Once again, daycare is a cesspool and I can't wait to get her out!
  • We spent over $200 at the grocery store the other night.  That's what we get for not going grocery shopping for three weeks!
  • Every time we do go grocery shopping, Baby Girl gets a balloon simply because I love how cute she is when she points at one and says 'bawoo'.
  • We are not taking Baby Girl to see the Easter Bunny because (1) she is massively scared of 'mascots' and (2) we just don't do the Easter Bunny. 
  • I also didn't buy Baby Girl a new Easter dress this year. 
  • My husband has finally decided to scale back his business.  He begins a new job on April 1st and we are very excited for it. 
  • I don't ever feel like I'm getting enough sleep.  I'm pretty much always finding myself trying to stay awake at my desk each day.  It might have something to do with the fact that...
  • ...Baby Girl has decided that she wants to stay up later every night.  She hasn't been going to sleep until closer to 11 lately.  We have to get her back on track!
  • The baby's appetite has finally found me.  I'm sure the weight will soon follow.
  • We are still at half and half for the gender of Baby Miller #2. Don't forget to vote!
  • I am so excited that The Voice is back that I will be dedicating an entire post to it.  Oh yea.  I kinda miss Cee Lo, though. 

 

Comments

  1. You know I find when I blog about certain things KP does {or doesn't do} I wind up eating my words, in a good way! YAY for no hitting!

    Thanks for linking up!

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  2. We don't do the Easter Bunny either. Or Easter dresses.
    Glad she's not hitting anymore. Hope this is a quick bug and she gets over it before the sickness gets her.

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  3. Bahaha I don't think we're going to do the Easter bunny either...every mall one I've seen has freaked me out.

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