If someone changed my TP roll, I would be irrationally pissed. I would probably hold a grudge.
It makes me crabby when I hear parents ask their kids if they want to do something when there's really not an option. For example: Husband/MIL/my mom asks Alice "Do you want me to wipe your face?" No she doesnt want her face wiped. She hates getting her fave wiped. She will say no. Don't give her the option. If you must ask her, say something like "Ok, I'm gonna wipe your face now. Are you ready?" At least says she IS, in fact, getting her face wiped.
After 7 years of no ovulation... BFP#1 10/24/11 ~ EDD 6/29/12 ~ Natural m/c 11/2/11 BFP#2 2/3/12 ~ Alice born 9/26/12
I really do hate that Nora is sick but the amount of calmness and cuddling that is going on is so nice. Just sucks that if I need to stop cuddling for 2 seconds to pee or take care of Kylie then screaming hystericalness(is that a word) happens.
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I really like flat soda. Always have. My sister and I used to fight over the flat soda in the fridge when we were younger. Even now, I made some cola free in our sodastream the other day and our CO2 is super low so it wasn't very bubbly to begin with but now it's flat
I can only ever think of food UOs or things that are oddly specific to my region/job/whatever, so not interesting or sometimes really relevant to y'all.
Like:
I hate mayo and ketchup (I actually already posted this one).
If you have so many bags that you need to take up an extra seat during prime commuting time, you shouldn't be taking public transportation. Call a damn cab.
It's effing rude to not move your umbrella to the side when passing someone on the sidewalk (I wouldn't think this is unpopular but based on life experience, it is).
If you don't know that a hydrogen bond isn't between two hydrogens, you shouldn't be able to get a goddamn PhD in Biochemistry.
That makes fry sauce when you mix it together! Wonderful on fries! (could just be a regional thing though)
Re: UO
It makes me crabby when I hear parents ask their kids if they want to do something when there's really not an option. For example: Husband/MIL/my mom asks Alice "Do you want me to wipe your face?" No she doesnt want her face wiped. She hates getting her fave wiped. She will say no. Don't give her the option. If you must ask her, say something like "Ok, I'm gonna wipe your face now. Are you ready?" At least says she IS, in fact, getting her face wiped.
After 7 years of no ovulation...
BFP#1 10/24/11 ~ EDD 6/29/12 ~ Natural m/c 11/2/11
BFP#2 2/3/12 ~ Alice born 9/26/12
DH thinks I'm a freak.