Tag: Wonderland
Measure Twice
We’ve always had one of those non-sleeper kids–except for nap time. This kid can nap like nobody’s business. (She gets that from me someone.) However, she has never–I mean NEVER–been a sleep through the night kind of kid. Even now, at 3 years old, she wakes up once or twice during the night. It’s more »
Stupid Girl Walking
This week, I finally started a regular treadmill walking program. I have the super fighter jet engine of all treadmills, but–to be honest–I don’t really know how to work it. (And, NO I haven’t read the manual.) It has all of these lights and buttons and levels and things that tell time. I know how more »
Gas Pain
My most painful moment at the gas station didn’t come from recently paying $4.17 a gallon (although that was pretty painful). No, my most recent gas station pain came from locking my kid in the car last week…with my keys. (You may remember that I don’t have great luck at the gas station with more »
Taking New Parents to the Cleaners
We are neat freaks at our house. We have an excellent storage system where everything has a place and most all items are labeled and dated (if needed). Dust is enemy number one and is combated daily by all of us. HAHAHAHAAAA! Who am I kidding? We’re pigs here. Okay, just to be clear: we weren’t more »
iPad: Preschooler Drug of Choice
Because we had only had my iPad a few weeks before the iPad 2 came out, the awesome Apple people let us return my silly old iPad for the Red Ryder BB gun of iPads. After my momentary panic about being iPadless, I agreed to return it for a timely exchange. That was over six more »
Thank you slacker
I suck at thank yous. I’m not sure I necessarily mean saying thank you, but instead showing thank you. Take, oh I don’t know, THANK YOU CARDS as an random example. This is not a new problem. I’ve mentioned it on here before. However, it is a new year. E’s third birthday was at more »
Grape Pumpkin, Charlie Brown
As I mentioned before, we like Charlie Brown in this house. Actually, E likes Charlie Brown. I just tolerate it because it brings back some sort of childhood nostalgia. She watches all of them–Thanksgiving, Christmas, Halloween episodes. No matter the time of the year, my three year old loves her some Charlie Brown and more »
















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