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So What Wednesday


This week, I'm saying so what if...
  • I still haven't posted many blogs lately. I've been even more busy.
  • I pretty much fired the lady who was supposed to help us with our business stuff because I really just didn't like her.  And she gave me attitude.  Mama bear don't take no shit.
  • We finally opened a savings account for Baby Girl.  It only took us 7 months.
  • I got ridiculously happy when I received an adorable picture today from the daycare care giver.  It's one of the only reasons she's still at that daycare.
See the little tooth!

  • We made an entire package of bacon (1lb?) on Saturday and ate it all.  I only had one more piece than my husband.  #baconrocks
  • We have plans every stinking night this week.  #ain'tnorestforthewicked
  • I got all excited because I thought Baby Girl's second tooth was in but it really wasn't.  I can see it.  It's right there.  It's just not out yet. 
  • I entered Baby Girl into a Gerber Baby contest.  You can bet your ass I'll be blowing up my blog about it when it comes time to vote.
  • I added this one because I didn't want to have an odd number of So Whats.
  • I am continuing the countdown for Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2. 114 days to go. I am RIDICULOUSLY excited (and sad because I know the saga is ending).

What are you saying so what to this week?

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