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So What Wednesday




Life After I Dew


This week, I'm saying So What if...
  • Little Man stayed awake until 3am.  But then he slept until 9:30am.  We just need to get those hours shifted a bit.
  • Little Man still has thrush.  Not sure why it's taking so long to go away but we might be needing to call the doctor.
  • I'm not a big fan of country music anymore but I am looking forward to the CMA's tonight.
  • I stay in my PJs all day if I know I don't have anywhere to go.  Kids do too.
  • My house is never clean.  Every time I clean, Baby Girl (aka the tornado) seems to make it messy again.
  • I've been allowing the dogs to lay on the couch because the floor is cold.
  • I forgot to do my SWW post last week.
  • I use Little Man's late nights to watch the shows that I like that my husband doesn't (American Horror Story and Sons of Anarchy).
  • While I am thoroughly enjoying The Voice, I don't think the talent is as good as the previous seasons. 
  • I may have partied a little too hard last night for the Hubbs birthday and now I feel like crap.  Mama can't drink like she used to but we did have a fun night! 
  • I think I am giving in on the mini van.  Kick me in the face now but plans for a third child leave me with no choice.
  • I also finally gave in and got an iPhone.  Still working on loving it but it's not bad so far.
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  1. So, I loved season 1 of American Horror Story, but I quit season 2 about 5 episodes in because I didn't like. Is the 3rd season more like 1 or 2? Because I need more shows before maternity leave ends and I'm contemplating AHS.

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  2. YES! American Horror Story is so good! I loved the first two seasons so much and this current season is freaking me out. I'm now trying to determine whether or not I have witchy powers lol

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