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meh…
July 17, 2008 Filed Under: Uncategorized 196 words
I just upgraded wordpress once again. Hmm it seems like everytime I upgrade there is a newer version once again. It gets kinda tiring.
Well anyways we went school supplies shopping today. The prices of stuffs went up. I remember back in my school days everything was so cheap now a box of 24 crayons is close to $3.00. I remember when it used to be a .25 when I was in Elementary. Alot of things have changed. We are still not done yet. We still have to get some new clothes for the kids,shoes,bag and some other supplies that we didn’t get the chance to get because they were all sold out. The supplies thats listed on their school list is ridiculous also. Some of the things I didn’t even need when i was younger, like blank Cd’s.
Hmm but anyways the weather is getting to me. It gets so hot here in Hawaii all I want to do is soak in the bathtub all day.
Sometimes I miss the snow back in Ohio. Oh well I have to put the kids to bed now so I guess I’ll just blog hop later. Take Care!
oh wow!
July 14, 2008 Filed Under: Uncategorized, random 248 words
Went to mall today. My hubby and the kids went to the arcade to play. I got bored so I decided to walk around the mall and looked at the lego exhibit that they had up. It was very interesting. Here are some of the pictures that I took.
interesting don’t you think? They’re all made out of LEGO’s around 10,000 pieces or more. Wish I can do that too, would be cool to have that kind of talent hehe ![]()
What marriage is all about
June 18, 2008 Filed Under: Uncategorized 275 words
This is what marriage is really all about:
He ordered one hamburger, one order of French fries and one drink. The old man unwrapped the plain hamburger and carefully cut it in half. He placed one half in front of his wife. He then carefully counted out the French fries, dividing them into two piles and neatly placed one pile in front of his wife.
He took a sip of the drink, his wife took a sip and then set the cup down between them. As he began to eat his few bites of hamburger, the people around them kept looking over and whispering. You could tell they were thinking, “That poor old couple - all they can afford is one meal for the two of them.”
As the man began to eat his fries a young man came to the table. He politely offered to buy another meal for the old couple. The old man said they were just fine - They were used to sharing everything.
The surrounding people noticed the little old lady hadn’t eaten a bite. She sat there watching her husband eat and occasionally taking turns sipping the drink.
Again the young man came over and begged them to let him buy another meal for them. This time the old woman said “No, thank you, we are used to sharing everything.”
As the old man finished and was wiping his face neatly with the napkin, the young man again came over to the little old lady who had yet to eat a single bite of food and asked “What is it you are waiting for?”
She answered :
“THE TEETH
71 Truths about being a mom
June 5, 2008 Filed Under: Uncategorized 1354 words
1.You will hear all sorts of delivery and nursing nightmare stories once you start sharing your own.
2. You will want to burn your maternity clothes — even if you plan on having more kids.
3. You will lose tiny socks in the wash.
4. You will be able to shower, wash and dry your hair, and get dressed in less than ten minutes.
5. You will want to apologize to friends and family who had kids before you for never really getting why they had less time for you.
6. You will fantasize about what you would swap for a good eight hours of sleep.
7. You will be so proud of every ounce your baby gains.
8. You will wonder whether it’s possible to get all the crud out of your baby’s skin folds.
9. You will laugh at your OB when she asks what you plan on using for birth control at your six-week postpartum checkup.
10. You won’t stop worrying that you’ll make your tot bleed when you clip his fingernails.
11. You will wish you had the time and brain cells to read just one of the novels you blew through when pregnancy heartburn kept you up all night.
12. You will want to throw the baby monitor out the window.
13. You won’t have the desire or the time to iron the crib skirt after you first wash it. And the wrinkles will drive you crazy. But not crazy enough to dismantle the crib and iron it.
14. You will wonder how other new moms manage to be so skinny, put-together, or energetic.
15. You will think you seem pretty together compared with other new moms you see.
16. You will dread encountering baby-crazed preschoolers with runny noses and coughs.
17. You will never again touch an infant that isn’t yours on the hands or face.
18. You will forget all about your difficult day with your baby when you finally see her sleeping peacefully at night.
19. You will have some mornings when you bounce out of bed to get the baby… and others when you need a truck to pull you from under the covers.
20. You will thank God for caffeine.
21. You will get used to how your husband comes home from work, checks on the baby, and “accidentally” wakes him up.
22. You will pretend you don’t smell your child’s dirty diaper as you hand her to Dad.
23. You will overbundle your tyke for winter outings.
24. You will call out to your hubby as he’s taking the baby for a walk, “You have your cell on you, right?”
25. You will get sick of hearing yourself say, “I didn’t get to it yet.”
26. You will feel naked when you walk outside alone.
27. You will wonder if you could possibly love another child as much as you love this one.
28. You will put your sweet pea in the ugliest outfit he’s got, take an obligatory photo, and send it to the distant relative who purchased the fashion disaster.
29. You will rejoice when the baby’s bald spot finally fills in. Now if only there were something to do about her mullet.
30.You will call your new-mom friend to say that your baby has a runny nose and has sneezed twice, and that if she wants to reschedule your play date, you’ll understand.
31. You will come up with a soothing mantra — for yourself — for when you take your child’s rectal temperature.
32. You will get peed, puked, or pooped on when you have nothing handy to change into.
33. You will pack everything your baby could possibly need for a weekend and forget your own eyeglasses or toothbrush.
34. You will need to leave the house and have your husband stay home if and when you let the baby cry it out for the first time.
35. You will detest traffic — it means you’re either late getting back home to your child or stuck in the car even longer with a fusspot.
36. You will slide a picture of your bambino on top of the wedding photo in your wallet.
37. You will get takeout for dinner (again) just so you can take your baby to the park and hear her coo and giggle on the swings.
38. You will crack up when you see your kid get down to music for the first time.
39. You will chat intimately with complete strangers on the grocery checkout line just because they are pregnant or have a small child.
40. You will e-mail friends and family pictures of the baby, always noting that if they want to stop receiving the updates you’ll totally understand.
41. You will confess to your hubby whenever you do something not-so-smart with the baby, to ensure he doesn’t make the same mistake.
42. You will find yourself saying “I only have one child so far,” as if you’re apologizing for not having a brood hidden underneath your petticoat.
43. You will eagerly devour your first really spicy post-pregnancy, post-nursing meal.
44. You will catch your husband or partner being moved to tears by the baby.
45. You will feel so lucky to have a child when you catch up with a friend who’s been struggling to get pregnant.
46. You will hear about criminals on the news and wonder what their moms are doing.
47. You will wake up feeling sick one morning but will muster the strength to get through the day with your baby because you have to.
48. You will take waaaay longer to go on your first postbaby getaway than you’d imagined.
49. You will be excited when your tot grows out of one size and into the next.
50. You will be sad to put away what he’s grown out of.
51. You will actually be in the mood for sex one night, only to find that your husband’s passed out cold in bed.
52. You will not be in the mood for sex as he runs his foot along your unshaven legs and touches your greasy hair.
53. You will be grateful for K-Y Jelly.
54. You will consider your husband’s work commute his alone time, and be jealous of it.
55. You will be taken by surprise by your first postpartum period.
56. You will struggle to stay close to some of your childless friends.
57. You will wonder how your stay-at-home-mom friends do it.
58. You will wonder how your working-mom friends do it.
59. You will make peace with your stretch marks because they give you character.
60. You will accept that your husband will never be as paranoid about the baby as you are, and will decide that’s a good thing.
61. You will eventually find a playgroup whose kids are on the same schedule as yours.
62. You will hear yourself tell brand-new moms that the first 12 weeks really do fly by, even though it pissed you off when people told you that.
63. You will live for your girls’ nights out, once you get a couple under your belt and see that everything at home went just fine without you.
64. You will find Cheerios in odd places.
65. You won’t care that she’s getting food in her hair when she does “So Big” in her high chair.
66. You will cherish the freedom to empty the dishwasher while your baby holds his morning bottle himself.
67. You will miss the smell of Dreft once you get the green light to wash infant clothes with yours.
68. You will try not to take it personally when your sweetie’s first word is “Da-Da.” It must be easier to pronounce. [Editor's note: It is!]
69. You will write more-heartfelt thank-you notes to anyone who gives a toy without lights, batteries, and noise.
70. You will be relieved when your child turns 1. You didn’t break him.
71. You will marvel at the volumes of unconditional love you have for your most wonderful achievement — your baby.
The hardship of motherhood but it’s all worth it when I see my kids
What I Learned From My Kids
May 24, 2008 Filed Under: Uncategorized 161 words
The amazing and the amusing things things that my kids teach me.
- ♥ Moonie ♥♥ Justin ♥♥ Jessica ♥♥ Deanna ♥♥ Anna ♥♥ Aisha ♥♥ Wrhona ♥♥ Irene ♥♥ Pahn ♥♥ princess-erin ♥







