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So What Wednesday

This week, I'm saying so what if...
  • We hardly did anything during our Labor Day weekend.  We had a great time of relaxing with the baby and sitting out on our hotel balcony with drinks.
  • We brought food poisoning back with us.  O.M.G.  It was horrible.  But fortunately the little one didn't have any issues, which is why we figured it was food poisoning rather than a bug.
  • I still haven't unpacked from our weekend because I haven't felt well since we got back.  I just want to sleep.
  • I am going to blow up my blog with Vote for Ashlyn!!!!! posts because I want her to win the Gerber contest.  Entry ID 46755.  Vote once a day until September 24th.  (refer to this so what wednesday post for my warning about this contest)
  • I'm pretty sure I'm going to lose a lot of Facebook friends and a lot of blog followers because of this Gerber contest.  I'm serioulsy going to blow.it.up!
  • I bought my person a "Call Me Maybe" t-shirt from Cape May because that's one of our theme songs.  And she immediately wore it out to dinner.  <3 her!
  • When I post my SWW next week, I will have a 9 month old. 
  • I'm still baby crazy.  Enough said.
  • I am continuing the countdown for Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2. 72 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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And don't forget to Vote for Ashlyn!!!!!

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  1. I'm excited for Breaking Dawn Pt. 2 too!! Hopefully it does not disappoint!

    Sorry you got food poisoning - not fun at all!

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    1. I hope so too! They better end it well! And then hopefully she finishes Midnight Sun. Check out her website for that book!

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