Monthly Archives for June 2008
Inheriting the Crazy
Back in the day,when my grandparents were still married, my grandfather’s job testing the milk on dairy farms would take him away from home for days at a time. Apparently, my grandmother could. not. deal. with this, and ultimately, my … Continue reading
I Never Said I Was Mary Poppins
Sorry for the blogging lag. Josh and I spent the first have of the weekend busting our butts to get the house ready to show. It was a hot, sweaty, sticky ordeal, and no one even showed up at the … Continue reading
In between C and D
Tonight I went bra shopping. I haven’t worn a real bra since having Jude. I usually wear nursing tank tops, and I’ve only ever worn a nursing bra a handful of times. When I was still pregnant, I went to … Continue reading
My Apology
Dear Jude, I wish I was writing this letter to celebrate another month of your life, but sadly, I am not. The past few days have been terribly hard for you and me. You’re either teething or not feeling well … Continue reading
My, What Big Teeth You Have
Today was another trying day. Early this afternoon, my whiny child started signing “milk” and getting, well, progressively more and more whiny. I sat down to nurse him and he just started SCREAMING. For a minute or two I held … Continue reading
Cleaning House
Our house has been on the market for a few months now. Sadly, the housing market around here is pretty bad, and we haven’t had any bites (or nibbles, for that matter). We have an open house scheduled for Sunday, … Continue reading
Menu for June 2-8, 2008
Like the Weekly Menus? You can subscribe to them by RSS or by e-mail! Here’s this week’s menu: Monday Lunch: Takeout Dinner: Summer Vegetable Soup, Salad, and Rolls Tuesday Lunch: Mac & Cheese Florentine w/broiled asparagus Dinner: Rice and Beans … Continue reading
Sometimes I Need a Break
I have to be honest. Sometimes I just need a break from my sweet little boy. This morning Jude wakes up at 5:55am. That’s early for him and really early for us. Almost immediately the whining starts. He nurses for … Continue reading
