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Re: It's a short week!
I have a cheapie individual smoothie maker and it has a limit of 3 ice cubes so I try not to use too much frozen. I feel like i never have enough options for different fruit in a smoothie
I have something similar, I only buy frozen fruit, but I put it in the cup and put the cup in the fridge the night before so the fruit defrosts over night, then I add the other ingredients in the morning. I also don't use ice at all, I just add a few extra pieces of frozen fruit.
DH got in to see a gastro specialist on Friday, and finally has a diagnosis for his symptoms the past 6 weeks. I'm so glad he has answers, but I'm also worried about what it means for the future. Luckily the meds seem to be working for now, colitis is scary.
Haha. Those are cute! I love gold this year too.
Kid #1 - 09/03/12
Hysteroscopy #10 - scar tissue grew back reblocking my right tube
#11 or IVF with scarring still inside?
1 lone embryo from September 2016 retreival, dx with Trisomy 16, starting fresh
Emma Rose - 9.14.05 Beckett - 5.26.07 Sawyer - 9.22.12 Lennon Mae - 9.26.14
a) he has a play kitchen
b) likes to play in his kitchen
c) doesn't have this M&D food
I mentioned it to my sister the other day as PART OF his gift. She sent me text today that said her friend is getting a play kitchen for her daughter and maybe I could sell the food to her. WTF? My sister is very Into making HER list and assigning people to each gift on the list.
Last year we bought my nephew his bedding for his toddler bed. Nothing says Merry Christmas to a 1.5 y/o like sheets, amIright? Oh and not to mention we spent more on the bedding than we normally do bc it only came in a pack with the comforter, sheets and pillowcase. So, not that Im keeping track, but re-gifting unopened play food for a 2 y/o as half of his Christmas gift seems to even out when I spent $50 EXTRA on him than any of my other nephews last year.
My thought process was hey, nephew would like this. Bonus because it's one less thing I have to get while I'm out shopping at 8 months pregnant.
I sort of don't know what to text back. First, I think it's rude to suggest selling it to someone else. If you open it and don't like it then give it to your friend's daughter.
Second, I think giving people a list of gift ideas is one thing once someone asks, "hey is there anything you think ____ would like?" But it's another thing when you start assigning people gifts to give you and your family. BUT it's a whole different level when you reject a gift bc it's not what you picked out for them to buy your child. (Also she is probably ticked that I didn't ask what was on her magic list.)
However, I shouldn't be surprised bc she and BIL are reeeaallllyyy cheap. They used to split a beer and a dinner entree when we would eat out before anyone had kids. And not just because one would DD.
I'm very annoyed by this.
I wouldn't tell her what you're getting anyone anymore. Smile and say, "it's a surprise!"
Nancy James 9.1.12
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