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So What Wednesdays

I just linked up with Shannon at Life After I Dew to start "So What Wednesdays."  I think this will be good for me.  Let me know what you think!

This week, I'm saying so what if...

  • I want to start pawning some of Ashlyn's stuff onto my Mom to keep at her house so I can get new stuff.  New stuff is cuter!
  • I set a dinner schedule each week that gets ruined by my husband because he works more hours than anyone else in the world.
  • I threaten to secretly put our Black Lab in our neighbor's yard and hope they don't notice.
  • We have NO plans this Memorial day weekend.  We have a kid and everyone forgets about us!
  • I feel like I need something extremely significant to happen in my life right now because I have been nothing but bummed lately.
  • I can't keep my eyes open past 10pm, even on the weekends.
  • Ashlyn turns 6 months in a few weeks.  It's not like she's growing up or anything.
  • The shower almost completely overflowed this morning because there is something wrong with our plumbing.
  • I am ridiculously excited to have off from work Monday and Friday of next week.  (Monday for Memorial Day, Friday for my birthday!)
  • Taking off work for my birthday means that I still have to work because I refuse to take Ashlyn to daycare if I'm off work.  Happy Birthday to me!
  • I'm only one day into my new 'routine' (work, exercise, dinner) and I already don't feel like doing it.

What are you saying so what to this week?

Go link up with Shannon at Life After I Dew!

Comments

  1. I'm jealous of your planless memorial weekend! We have a lot going on and including a graduation party! Who has a graduation on memorial weekend!?

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    1. Ha! Thanks! I was mad at first...feeling kindof left out. But the more I think about it the more excited I am to have a plan free weekend! A holiday weekend at that! Graduation party on Memorial Day weekend? Boo!

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