Skip to main content

So What Wednesday

Check out Shannon at Life After I Dew for So What Wednesday.

So what if:

~I forgot it was Wednesday and almost forgot to post this.

~Ashlyn took my mom out to lunch for her birthday yesterday and it was the cutest thing ever.  She was so excited to take her Nana out.

~Everyone in our house is sick.  Except Ashlyn.  Somehow she has been able to avoid the plague in our house.   

~I find it funny that everyone is terrified of my son.  I know he's a handful but the fact that no one wants him one on one both amuses and irritates me.  If my 75 year old great grandmother can handle him and his sister at the same time, he can't be that bad!

~We weren't invited to any cool parties this year so we are staying in for New Years.  We are all sick anyway so I can't even guarantee that we will stay awake until midnight.

~My house is a disaster right now and I'm just too tired/sick/lazy to clean. 

~I'm so excited for 2016.  I may be sharing why on the blog soon (already shared on IG).

~One of my Christmas presents hasn't arrived yet and it's the one I wanted most. 

~My mom's new dining room table finally comes this Sunday.  I'm so disappointed in that whole purchase but I'm glad it's finally coming.

~I really want to watch The Martian but I just want to go old school and rent or buy the DVD so I don't have to deal with trying to download it on my Apple TV.  My internet sucks. 

What are you saying so what to?

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Blog Commenting Challenge!

Linking up with Jenna's Journey  for the 3rd Annual Blog Commenting Challenge! Hi! I'm Vanessa! I live with my husband Bryan and my amazing 6 month old Ashlyn in Pennsylvania. I was born and raised here and love it very much! We have 2 pugs, Katie and Utley, one black lab, Camo and one cat, Joey. Our second cat, Kitty, is sadly recently deceased (on Father's Day). I work full time as a Marketing Analyst for a supply chain consulting firm. I don't even know what that means really! I have been here for 3 years and am thinking about a career change. SAHM is looking better and better. My husband owns his own landscaping business which has been both wonderful and horrible at the same time! My husband and I know each other for about 17 years now and we have been together for 12. We got married in September of 2010, just 2 weeks shy of our 10th anniversary! We got pregnant after only 2 months of trying and last December we were greeted by Ashlyn Marie Miller,...

17 Tips - #1 Take a Prenatal Vitamin

17 Tips for a Healthy Pregnancy - #1 Take a Prenatal Vitamin Even when you're still trying to conceive, it's smart to start taking prenatal vitamins. Your baby's neural cord, which becomes the brain and spinal cord, develops within the first month of pregnancy, so it's important you get essential nutrients, like folic acid, calcium, and iron, from the very start. Prenatal vitamins are available over the counter at most drug stores, or you can get them by prescription from your doctor. If taking them makes you feel queasy, try taking them at night or with a light snack. Chewing gum or sucking on hard candy afterward can help, too. It took me a little while to get into the habit of taking my prenatal vitamin. I wasn't used to taking anything daily since I had been off the pill for a few months. I finally got myself in the habit of taking it every morning. I just take an over the counter vitamin. It has the same nutrients as a doctor prescribed vitamin but is less hass...

HFMD

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common viral illness that usually affects infants and children younger than 5 years old. However, it can sometimes occur in adults. Symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease include fever, blister-like sores in the mouth (herpangina), and a skin rash. ( http://www.cdc.gov/hand-foot-mouth/about/index.html) Are you kidding me? Blister-like sores in the mouth? Why do things like this even exist? What purpose does an illness like this that just torments little babies (and their parents) serve?  This stupid illness is currently 'running it's course' through my poor son. One week before his first birthday. Apparently it's 'going around' as the doctor so nicely explained.  Fortunately we only had one really bad day where he was not eating or drinking much and was just miserable. He was back to his usually happy self in no time even with blisters in his mouth. So this week, while my husband is away for work in Chicago and ...