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Fab Fridays

 
This week, I think these things are Fabulous!
 
 The show Parenthood.  It's just such an awesome show.  It really hits on so many issues that people have with parenting.  I mean it covers so many different situations.  Adoption, cancer, Autism, military, single parenting, in laws.  This show has it all.
 
Grey's Anatomy.  I think I missed an episode but last night's episode was A.Maz.Ing.  I mean it was funny and happy and sad and just awesome!
 
Scandal.  This show has me so hooked. 
 
Payless.  I ordered five pairs of shoes for Baby Girl for a decent price.  I was actually surprised by their selection and their prices.  Why are toddler shoes so expensive?!
 
Old Navy.  I scored some great deals online and used a gift card.  Score!
 
Hockey.  The season is finally beginning!!!!  Oh and we are going to another game tomorrow night.  Yay!

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  1. Oh, Parenthood is one of our favorite shows; the whole family enjoys this one. And you are right, it just hits home for so many people!

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    1. Forgot to say that I am visiting from the Fab Friday link-up. :)

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  2. I've really been wanting to catch up on Parenthood - I watched through the third season on Netflix, but I couldn't start watching the current season on TV because I didn't want to start in the middle . . . but everyone keeps talking about it and now I'm impatiently waiting for it to show up on Netflix. Argh! :-)

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  3. Hi I'm visiting from the Fab Friday linkup. Glad to hear there's another Parenthood & Scandal fan out there. I haven't watched the episodes of both but plan to do so tomorrow :) Have a great weekend! -Jessica

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