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Dear Ashlyn, Thank you for not being to much of a grouch even though you had a fever of almost 103.  You are the bestest baby ever! 

Dear Daycare Care Givers, You suck!  There is no reason why you should not have picked up on the 103 degree fever Baby Girl had yesterday.  I am more than furious with you and I am seriously considering a new daycare.

Dear Brain, please make up your mind and decide what you want to do.  Your indecisiveness is getting old.

Dear Weekend, I know you are going to fly by so please help me make the most of you!

Dear House, I have a very busy weekend planned so how about you just go ahead and clean yourself.  That would really help me out a lot.

Dear Whatever New House We Finally Choose,  Could you hurry up and get us moved in?  I am really tired of being cramped up in our little house and I think I might actually go crazy living there since it is about the size of a padded cell.

Dear Friend I Recently Spoke With, I'm sorry you are having a tough time and I wish you nothing but the best.  I am always here to talk if you need me.
Dear Husband, I finally feel like things are getting better and like we are creating some sort of balance in our lives.  Let's rock this!

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  1. Wow a 103 fever?! That is brutal! I agree about the daycare. A little scary they didn't pick up on that. Especially since your baby must have been burning up!

    Hope you get the house stuff figured out soon!

    - April

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    1. Yes I was a little angry! Turns out she has a double ear infection! Thanks!! I hope so too!

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