I don't feel the need to check anything on DH's phone or computers. I trust him completely and know they are open to him if I did want to check. I've had to go into his phone or email a lot and I never see anything that raises suspicions. Although I don't look that closely because I'm not in there for that reason. Anyway, rambling.
My UO: More places should deliver. I don't have the car today and there is only one restaurant within walking distance of my office. So my coworker generously brought me back Panera but that's a pain. I really appreciated it though since I won't get home until 10 tonight.
Bumper stickers are dumb. All they are, are people trying to get attention for something. Not a fan of personalized licence plates either. I mean, really?
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Theres a car in town who has a big sticker that says Princess on it. And under it sayd "honk if you have to poop". But the "honk if you have to" is a lot smaller so far away all you can see is poop. So it reads "Princess Poop" haha
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Siri should come with options for different accents. He never understands what the F I'm trying to say.
They have already, My Siri is a British man!
Mine is a man too. I guess I should've said options for accent recognition.
But is he British? I know what you mean my Siri doesn't understand me at all, sometimes if I speak with a British accent it's better, but then I just look odd so yea I don't talk to Siri much...
I lied, one more: The Pacific Northwest has AMAZING beaches! I'm in the red hat at the bottom, DH is the green shirt. We camped two nights on this beach. When you have to hike a few miles to get there it really cuts down on the assholes.
If you are house hunting and going to people's homes for showings, I don't think you should sit on the furniture. We had four showings last weekend and each time my dining room chairs were rearranged and so was my couch in the backyard. Go through my cupboards, appliances, closets etc, but please leave it at that. Your looking to buy the house, not my furniture.
My idea of camping is sleeping in a cabin in the woods or on a campground. I know next to nothing about tenting but I can't wait until the boys are older so we can go. I love being outside, swimming, hiking, and building fires.
Way late but my UO is that I think your kids are really missing out if you don't take them camping..... Seriously my 4yo cries when camping season is over.
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Way late but my UO is that I think your kids are really missing out if you don't take them camping..... Seriously my 4yo cries when camping season is over.
Lol. This is the weirdest "I feel sorry for your children" statement I think I've ever seen. My kid can go camping. But I doubt his father or I will be taking him.
I am way late here but also can't stand camping. So many of my friends love going and talk about it all the time and I'm like, no thank you! I couldn't find it right now but awhile back, I got an ecard that said "I love not camping" and thought it was perfect! I'll stay in a cabin or nice RV but need a bed and a sheltered bathroom.
Pretty sure I'd rather be dead than go camping. I don't like dirt, I am terrified of bugs, and I need AC to sleep without waking up in a full blown allergy attack.
You can all feel sorry for my kids now...
I don't mind camping and I'm sure Haddock and my SO will go often as Haddy gets older but I'll probably just find something else to do
I also don't mind camping if it includes a bottle of wine or cooler of beer. I hate bugs like hate, hate, hate and that's the part of camping that I don't enjoy.
Way late but my UO is that I think your kids are really missing out if you don't take them camping..... Seriously my 4yo cries when camping season is over.
I never went camping as a kid and I'm doing just fine.
You beat me to it.
Mom to three girls and pregnant with #4! L: 7/12/13 C: 5/11/15 E: 3/7/17 Due 11/10/18
Way late but my UO is that I think your kids are really missing out if you don't take them camping..... Seriously my 4yo cries when camping season is over.
Wow... team camper here showing up late to say "that ain't right". Just because we enjoy the hobby doesn't mean EVERYONE has to enjoy it.
I am team camping. But mostly for the back-country overnight kind.
I agree with @lizabethann06 that for just time outside and bonding with the family, you can get that through a day hike, time in the yard, a fishing trip, etc.
But there are wild places that are more magnificent and amazing than I can ever describe that you can only get to by hiking or horse-back riding longer than a day trip that I cannot wait to share with my boys when they are old enough to carry a pack of their own stuff. If DH won't come with me, we'll be having some mama-son bonding on the trail.
Car camping - fun, but not as much more than just using a cabin, or having a bonfire in the backyard, and a heck of a lot more work.
I hate camping. I never went as a kid and do not feel I missed out. I went a couple times in college with DH and some friends and hated it. The last time we went it poured and i begged DH to leave and go to a hotel. I enjoy staying in a hotel and having my own bathroom. I wake to pee a couple times of night and having to find a flashlight and walk to the bathroom is not fun.
My kids also love to be outside and as @lizabethann06 said there is so much you can do outside with your kids without camping. We also have a big yard and my kids are always outside playing. We just went away last month and DS loved the hotel and sleeping in a big queen bed. All he talks about is going back to the hotel. If down the line DS and DD really want to try camping, then I will do it for them, but I am hoping to never have to camp again!
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Here it is: i don't like Oprah. I can't explain it really but something about her makes me :-/ .
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I also don't mind camping if it includes a bottle of wine or cooler of beer. I hate bugs like hate, hate, hate and that's the part of camping that I don't enjoy.
L: 7/12/13
C: 5/11/15
E: 3/7/17
Due 11/10/18
I agree with @lizabethann06 that for just time outside and bonding with the family, you can get that through a day hike, time in the yard, a fishing trip, etc.
Car camping - fun, but not as much more than just using a cabin, or having a bonfire in the backyard, and a heck of a lot more work.
Portable bar and some fishin rods! Let's go camping!
My kids also love to be outside and as @lizabethann06 said there is so much you can do outside with your kids without camping. We also have a big yard and my kids are always outside playing. We just went away last month and DS loved the hotel and sleeping in a big queen bed. All he talks about is going back to the hotel. If down the line DS and DD really want to try camping, then I will do it for them, but I am hoping to never have to camp again!