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So What Wednesday

So What Wednesday

This week, I'm saying so what if...
  • I have an unusual obsession with makeup. I only use a few basic staples on a daily basis but I save the rest for special occasions!
  • I banned Baby Girl from eating blueberries. They give her explosive blue poops and we just can't have that.
  • Baby Girl gets the same exact thing for breakfast every morning. She likes it and when I give her something different, she won't eat.
  • I almost cried at the grocery store last week because they didn't have the pasta bowl I wanted. I'm sure I looked like a pretty big douche standing there swearing at those pasta bowls. Pregnancy hormones at their finest.
  • I could spend all day just reading and commenting on the tons of blogs I am subscribed to. I love to hear what you ladies have to say.
  • I told my husband that I should not be allowed to go grocery shopping alone. Last week I came home with nachos and cheese, iced animal crackers and chocolate covered granola bars. Oh and another box of Captain Crunch.
  • He agreed even though he hates grocery shopping!
  • I'm so sad the 49ers lost the Superbowl. I really thought they were going to come back and win it. Maybe next year.
  • My husband and I are big comedy watchers and always break out our favorite lines randomly in conversations. Poop to that! (name that movie)
  • We are on a little vacation and I am SICK!
  • I wrote this post last Thursday because I wasn't sure I'd have time to write it while we are away this week. (Yes I even wrote the Superbowl line last week. Yes I had to tweak the Superbowl line because it originally said happy they won! My husband now blames me for the loss)
  • I entered Baby Girl in another contest.
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  1. I too have a makeup obsession. It's pretty bad. My husband told me the other day... "Ya know... it's really sad that when I go to pick Tyler up at school, I notice that some of the women are totally wearing the wrong shade of foundation. This is all your fault! I'm a dude! I shouldn't know these things!"

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  2. When I wa preggo I was not allowed to grocery shop alone or watch Food Network!

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