One more: I had a saucy dream about Norman Reedus the other night and I'm pretty sure it's b/c I recently "liked" him on Facebook. I'm about to start "liking" a whole bunch of others, too, if this continues. I might even start Twitter-stalking celebrities.
I'm about a nanosecond away from losing my shit on my coworkers for being stupid. After I've spent all week counseling others to be patient with people who need more time to come to the correct conclusion on things. Which makes me a total hypocrite. Ask me if I care.
At the MIL and can't seem to get out of my funk. First trip and I didn't realize how hard it is to be out of your usual routine. Can some please help me get some perspective?
I yelled at DS right in front of DD's daycare teacher. He has been a total pill all week, and I am feeling really fed up with the four year old attitude.
Even though it's DS's birthday tomorrow, I'm giving DD a couple small gifts tomorrow (a Frozen wand, a stuffed octopus she saw at a store and said she liked, and a few books). Her birthday is in early February, so I feel bad that she gets all her gifts for the year about 6 weeks apart. (Maybe because I have a June birthday, I just know how fun it was as a kid to get gifts about 6 months apart.)
I am pissed at my parents for a buying a car that they will "share" with my sister. (Apparently she'll drive it half the year and they'll drive it half the year. She does have a car, but "wants to try and keep some miles off of it." It's borderline a piece of junk.) She's 34 years old and has a good-paying job. Just because she doesn't know how to manage her money doesn't mean they need to help support her. (Case-in-point, she bought a house 10 years ago with part of the total loan as a "balloon" loan, and stupid her let the loan actually get to the point where it ballooned.)
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I'm totally hooked on Witches of East End on Lifetime. The acting is so horrible but I can't stop.
Even though it's DS's birthday tomorrow, I'm giving DD a couple small gifts tomorrow (a Frozen wand, a stuffed octopus she saw at a store and said she liked, and a few books). Her birthday is in early February, so I feel bad that she gets all her gifts for the year about 6 weeks apart. (Maybe because I have a June birthday, I just know how fun it was as a kid to get gifts about 6 months apart.)
I am pissed at my parents for a buying a car that they will "share" with my sister. (Apparently she'll drive it half the year and they'll drive it half the year. She does have a car, but "wants to try and keep some miles off of it." It's borderline a piece of junk.) She's 34 years old and has a good-paying job. Just because she doesn't know how to manage her money doesn't mean they need to help support her. (Case-in-point, she bought a house 10 years ago with part of the total loan as a "balloon" loan, and stupid her let the loan actually get to the point where it ballooned.)