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Monthly Archives: October 2014
It’s Almost Halloween…
And you know what that means: 5 more days til the stores are decked out in Holly.
Positive People
My coach is a real positive person- at least, on Facebook. Every day is a battle to be won- and with a grin on your face. Life gives you obstacles and they’re all good- yada, yada, yada. So when a … Continue reading
Hola, Hola, Hola
Ever since I befriended my housekeeper on Facebook, every Brazilian and their mother come up on my “People You May Know” list. It is so funny how I went from Stein, Levitz and Silver to …the hard to pronounce names.
Pigs Flew
Well- I decided to fold my children’s laundry for the first time in months= that is, I did it so that the nanny can pay more attention to my sick child when she’s home tomorrow. In the past, I may … Continue reading
Dear Abbey
Facebook has brought out the nasty in me- particularly when people ask advice on community boards. “What’s a great place to take my family for dinner?” Try making it for a change. Not sure whether to board the dog or … Continue reading
Bangs
It’s been many years but I suppose the pendulum has swung its head back my way- to cut bangs or not. Now, I know I am no longer a teeny bopper, and mostly I pull my hair back into a … Continue reading
Pressure Cooker
Sundays always get me down- mainly because it’s time to make 3 lunches that nobody will like and everyone will waste, and because it’s market day. Add to the fact that I asked hubby to stop at the local food … Continue reading
Just A Minute, Clinic
This evening, as luck would have it, my eldest got another fever, and just in time for no school on Monday! Even more disturbing than the last minute fever- schlepping her to two clinics that apparently had better things to … Continue reading
Goyim For A Day
Well, Halloween has reared its ugly head at our home- and hubby is the body. That’s right- today while shopping for vegetables, he found the crap aisle of witches and goblins- or as I say, drek, and brought these wares … Continue reading
Prepopik
For weeks now, hubby has been informing me about this upcoming production team coming to our home to make an infomercial of sorts for a drug that his company will sponsor. And I was informed of the minute by minute … Continue reading