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soulswallo) wrote2007-06-17 10:06 pm
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Ooh! You're here!
I think I had a lot of important and exciting things to post about today. Alas, I'm now tired and don't remember much of the exciting stuff. Sorry.
Anyway. Here's the unexciting stuff ...
-Cole sat bolt upright in bed at about 11 last night and proceeded to throw up all over himself. Gross-a-roo! I made him take a bath and I was doing laundry at 11:30. I feel as if I do that far too often. Basically, I'm now trying (even harder than before) to monitor what he eats to see if all this throwing up is caused by a food allergy. Milk, maybe? Fun stuff. Fortunately, he felt fine for the bulk of today although he didn't eat much and he's been complaining of a stomach ache off and on. My stomach has also been hurting off and on which is annoying.
-Cole and I went out to the party store and bought all the things we'll need for his birthday party. The original theme he picked was Bionicle but I would have had to order that and I didn't feel like doing any online ordering when we had a perfectly good party store right down the street. That said, Cole chose to go with an Army theme. There's lots of green and black. Cool. I need to order his cake next weekend and figure out what we're going to eat at this thing. Oh, and come up with things for the kids to do for the three hours they're here. Good times, folks. Good times.
-My family has thinned out considerably since yesterday's post. Amber and Phil left this morning on a six week RV tour of the country's National Parks. Tracy (the sister that was visiting from back east) and her two boys left early this afternoon for the rest of their vacation (which loops her through a couple of states before sending her home). Seriously, we went from scads of family to just just the ones living in the house overnight.
-I have new books to read! Yay!
-One of the Star Trek movies was on Sci Fi last night (First Contact, I think) and it made me want to introduce Cole to that series. Or, at least the good ones. You know what they say ... Even numbered Trek films don't suck. Also, Farscape is on some random channel and now I want to marathon THAT again. I need more time to do all the things I want to do.
-I am done.
Anyway. Here's the unexciting stuff ...
-Cole sat bolt upright in bed at about 11 last night and proceeded to throw up all over himself. Gross-a-roo! I made him take a bath and I was doing laundry at 11:30. I feel as if I do that far too often. Basically, I'm now trying (even harder than before) to monitor what he eats to see if all this throwing up is caused by a food allergy. Milk, maybe? Fun stuff. Fortunately, he felt fine for the bulk of today although he didn't eat much and he's been complaining of a stomach ache off and on. My stomach has also been hurting off and on which is annoying.
-Cole and I went out to the party store and bought all the things we'll need for his birthday party. The original theme he picked was Bionicle but I would have had to order that and I didn't feel like doing any online ordering when we had a perfectly good party store right down the street. That said, Cole chose to go with an Army theme. There's lots of green and black. Cool. I need to order his cake next weekend and figure out what we're going to eat at this thing. Oh, and come up with things for the kids to do for the three hours they're here. Good times, folks. Good times.
-My family has thinned out considerably since yesterday's post. Amber and Phil left this morning on a six week RV tour of the country's National Parks. Tracy (the sister that was visiting from back east) and her two boys left early this afternoon for the rest of their vacation (which loops her through a couple of states before sending her home). Seriously, we went from scads of family to just just the ones living in the house overnight.
-I have new books to read! Yay!
-One of the Star Trek movies was on Sci Fi last night (First Contact, I think) and it made me want to introduce Cole to that series. Or, at least the good ones. You know what they say ... Even numbered Trek films don't suck. Also, Farscape is on some random channel and now I want to marathon THAT again. I need more time to do all the things I want to do.
-I am done.
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b) when are you ever going to find time to read them?
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Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark Side of the Moon and Kelley Armstrong's No Humans Involved. Both were excellent.