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So What Wednesday

So What Wednesday

This week, I'm saying so what if...
  • I am seriously irritated by Sandy.  She's a bitch.
  • Our preparation for Sandy was to make sure we had enough ice for our 'special' drinks.  We made sure we had plenty of baby food and formula too.
  • In all of the time that we were home due to that bitch Sandy, the only thing we really got accomplished was to put the handles on our kitchen cabinets.  I have been pestering my husband to do this for about a year now so it's a win for me.
  • I really hate Halloween and can't wait for it to be over so we can focus on Thanksgiving and Christmas.
  • My husband and I can't seem to get ourselves to bed before 11pm on weeknights.  We just have so much to do.
  • I can't stand Taylor Swift.  I think she is annoying and that she looks like a mouse and I am so over hearing about who she wrote a song about.  (My husband got her autograph before she became famous...think it's worth any money?)
  • We still haven't carved our pumpkins.  It's just not going to happen.
  • Baby Girl is pulling herself up on everything.  We literally cannot leave her alone.  At all.  Ever.
  • We bought Baby Girl a learning zebra scooter and she has fallen off of it twice already.  She only cried once.
  • I think Chris Christie is awesome.  Google him.  Watch some of the recent videos.  Dare to disagree with me.
  • I am continuing the countdown for Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2. Only 16 days to go!! I am RIDICULOUSLY excited (and sad because I know the saga is ending).

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  1. Same here! I can't stand Taylor Swift. LOL

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