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So What Wednesday

Life After I Dew


This week, I'm saying So What if...
  • I have 11 blog posts drafted but not finished.
  • I posted Little Man's birth story but no updates since. I will work on that this week.
  • I've never seen a baby sweat as much as my son. 
  • I never got a replacement purse from Coach. Instead, they sent me a gift card for what the purse was worth. So I got another purse! It's my favorite one yet.
  • I'm so sick of the weird weather. It's September and it's hot and humid. Yuck!
  • I can't wait until we get the double stroller we finally ordered so I can start taking the kids for walks.
  • It's weird saying kids. I have two kids.
  • Baby Girl has mastered the skill of selective hearing. Drives me crazy!
  • Baby Girl takes all of my Scentsy bars out of the cabinet and makes everyone smell them.
  • I was really nervous about taking both kids to Little Man's appointment on Monday but it wasn't that bad. Baby Girl was verbs well behaved so that helped.
  • I can't wait to go to some Fall festivals. 

Comments

  1. This heat has GOT to go!!! Aww, congrats on the baby!! How's your little girl adjusting?

    Thanks for linking up!

    www.homemadehappenings-erin.blogspot.com

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  2. Hey what double stroller did you order? I have the Contours Tandem stroller and I love it!

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  3. Mackenzie has selective hearing. It drives me insane! I hope she gets a handle on it before baby boy gets here in December.
    I'm actually hoping that by taking Mackenzie to baby boys doctors appointments and she's not bothered by the nurses/doctors that she may start to 'like' the doctors office. I'm terrified to take her in for a flu shot this year. She sees someone in scrubs and starts to scream! :/

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  4. lol, what is with sweaty little boys? My son was born with the clammiest feet and he has become sweatier as time passes, soaking his carseat. Ew! lol

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  5. Oh selective hearing - gotta love that.

    YAY to two kids. It's kind of an amazing feeling. That's for sure.

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