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Friday's Letters, the PS Edition

 
 
Dear Baby Girl, even when you are napless and cutting your last set of molars, you are still an amazing child.  Only a few more teeth left to go and you are in the clear.  PS thanks for loving on your brother so much lately.  It warms my mushy mommy heart.

Dear Little Man, this sleeping stuff you have been doing the past two nights has been amazing.  How about you keep it up?  PS the smiles and laughing are ridiculous...keep that up too!

Dear Christmas, you are coming way too fast...slow down!  PS I love you! 

Dear Grey's, this thing you have going with Meredith and Christina reminds me a lot of my last friendship.  Hopefully they can work it out the way my friend and I weren't able to.  PS I really don't see how you are going to top any of your most recent season finales.

Dear Parenthood, you got me again.  This time it was when the woman with cancer came to vote.  PS I hate that she lost.

Dear cold weather/snow, why is it that you are everywhere but here?  Don't get me wrong, I'm quite thankful for the mild temperatures but I want some snow!  PS a white Christmas would be awesome.

Dear Thanksgiving, I am so excited for you.  I love family holidays and traditions and I am looking forward to spending the day with my family.  PS you're not going to do anything to help my waistline.

Dear readers, Have a good weekend!

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11-22-13

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  1. I'm sad about the Christina and Merideth story line also. It's sad that they have had such a strong friendship for so long and now this. I hope they fix it before the end of the season when Christina leaves.
    Yay for little man sleeping! It's monday so I hope he continued through the weekend!!

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