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So What Wednesday

Life After I Dew


This week, I'm saying So What if...
  • I am almost two days late with this post but I really didn't want to miss it again.
  • New Year's Eve has proven to me even more that I cannot drink like a 21 year old.  Over it.
  • I hate how little I've been blogging lately.
  • I hate it even more that I haven't had a chance to read any blogs.
  • I have so many posts to write it's not even funny.  I'm so behind.  Dam holidays!
  • Even though I'm sad that Christmas is over, I'm also kind of happy that I took all of our decorations down.  They really just clutter our already tiny house.
  • I have no idea where I'm going to put all of the toys my kids got for Christmas.  My Mom went way overboard and I will have to send some toys to Goodwill.
  • Little Man cut his first tooth already!!  I can't believe he has a tooth!
  • Baby Girl is about to cut her last set of molars.  Two kids teething.  Sucks balls.
  • I love really sad movies that make me cry.  Not sure why. 
  • I caught up on all of the laundry last week.  As in washed, folded and put away.  One long weekend away and I'm behind again. 
  • Our long weekend away was great but didn't really feel like much of a vacation.  It's exhausting trying to keep a two year old to not bother other people.
  • I really love the snow but hate that my husband always has to do snow removal.

Comments

  1. I'm jealous your Christmas stuff is down...I've been sick so ours is still up. I'm so sick of looking at it, haha

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  2. This made me laugh so much: Two kids teething. Sucks balls.

    Amazing.

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  3. I too am glad that our Christmas stuff is down. I am right with you on feeling behind on blogging and I hate it too. Kinda looking forward to the hubs going back to work Monday and all our family being gone so I can get back to my routine!

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