Ok, so now that Flavor of Love has ended, the question begs to be asked:”is this for real?” I mean seriously, was New York really that into Flavor Flav that she came back a second time for all that drama and abuse? Or are these actresses? I don’t want to diss Flavor, but these girls… Continue reading Back to Reality
Author: Pansy
Why Do People Desire Victimhood?
OK, maybe that is not a fair statement. But when I read articles like this I kind of roll my eyes. God help me, I should be more patient and understanding. In between psychic readings and running a shop that sells everything a witch needs to get started, Cabot is mailing letters to civic leaders… Continue reading Why Do People Desire Victimhood?
32 Weeks and Counting…
When My Kids Are Bored
They spend their time seeking out cat videos on You Tube. And I thought I didn’t have a life, my poor children. Actually, I shouldn’t talk, because after they find all these videos, we all sit around the computer with them, watch them and laugh. They look for: Funny Cats and Sleepy Kitties and More… Continue reading When My Kids Are Bored
It’s 4:22 AM and I’ve Been Up Since 12:30!!!
This is after my midwife told me I need more rest. Someone is playing a nasty trick on me! I am going to turn on the TV and see commercials for Ambien. Grrrr. I’ve been up since midnight and I have to get up in two hours. Yeah, yeah, yeah…”offer it up”. Well, I am… Continue reading It’s 4:22 AM and I’ve Been Up Since 12:30!!!
Today Was a Good Day
My midwives came over. It was a good visit because it cleared up some areas of concern for me. First of all, my first few pregnancies seemed to have been pre-term. My daughter was born at 36 weeks (8 lb, 20″), my next son at 37 weeks (7 lb 2 oz, 20″), my next son… Continue reading Today Was a Good Day
Cool Preborn Baby Pictures
Weird…or maybe not
According to the NY Times, To Be Married Means to Be Outnumbered (registration required). The American Community Survey, released this month by the Census Bureau, found that 49.7 percent, or 55.2 million, of the nation’s 111.1 million households in 2005 were made up of married couples — with and without children — just shy of… Continue reading Weird…or maybe not